Direct and indirect effects of liraglutide on hypothalamic POMC and NPY/AgRP neurons – Implications for energy balance and glucose control

Aug 26, 2019Molecular metabolism

Liraglutide's direct and indirect effects on brain cells controlling hunger and energy use, and their links to energy balance and blood sugar regulation

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Abstract

Liraglutide directly activates arcuate POMC neurons via TrpC5 channels.

  • Liraglutide increases excitatory activity to POMC neurons, enhancing insulin secretion and reducing food intake.
  • The activation of POMC neurons by liraglutide occurs through a mechanism similar to that of leptin.
  • Liraglutide inhibits NPY/AgRP neurons via post-synaptic GABA receptors and enhances pre-synaptic GABAergic neuron activity.
  • TrpC5 subunits in POMC neurons are necessary for the effects of liraglutide on food intake and body weight.
  • Leptin potentiates the activation of POMC neurons by liraglutide, suggesting an additive effect on suppressing food intake.

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