Diabetologia

GLP-1 receptors in thinking, appetite, and automatic control areas and how liraglutide changes brain responses to tempting food in people with diabetes

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Abstract

GLP-1 receptors are present on neurons in the human hypothalamus, medulla, and parietal cortex.

  • Liraglutide administration reduced activation in the parietal cortex in response to desirable food images.
  • The difference in brain activation between liraglutide and placebo was statistically significant (p < 0.001).
  • Decreased activation was also observed in the insula and putamen, regions associated with the brain's reward system.
  • Increased hunger and appetite ratings correlated with greater brain activation in response to highly desirable food cues when on liraglutide.
  • Ratings of nausea were associated with decreased brain activation in response to food cues.

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