The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics

Effects of drugs targeting two hormone receptors with different preferences in mouse models of obesity and fatty liver disease

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Abstract

Thirty-eight days of treatment with OXM-104 in obese NASH mice led to significant improvements in metabolic outcomes.

  • OXM-104 treatment resulted in lower body weight and enhanced liver and lipid profiles.
  • Reduction in the fibrosis marker PRO-C4 was observed with OXM-104 treatment.
  • Improvement in glucose control was noted in mice treated with OXM-104.
  • OXM-101 also improved metabolic outcomes but raised concerns about hyperglycemic risk due to increased GCG receptor activity.
  • Optimizing dual GLP-1/GCG receptor agonists may help in addressing obesity, type 2 diabetes, and NASH.

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