GLP-1 and weight loss: unraveling the diverse neural circuitry

Apr 1, 2016American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

GLP-1 and weight loss: understanding the different brain circuits involved

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Abstract

GLP-1 and GLP-1 analogs may reduce food intake and body weight through multiple neural pathways.

  • Peripheral administration of GLP-1 analogs primarily affects food intake via brain GLP-1 receptors.
  • Specific brain areas involved include various hypothalamic nuclei, hindbrain nuclei, and regions of the hippocampus and mesolimbic reward circuitry.
  • Activation of GLP-1 receptors in certain brain regions can decrease food intake and body weight without causing nausea.
  • Understanding the diverse neural mechanisms of GLP-1 action is crucial for developing obesity treatments that minimize side effects.

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