Effects of glucagon-like peptide 1 and oxyntomodulin on neuronal activity of ghrelin-sensitive neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus

Feb 12, 2010American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Effects of GLP-1 and oxyntomodulin on hunger-sensitive brain cells in the hypothalamus

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Abstract

GLP-1 and OXM exerted excitatory effects in about two-thirds of ghrelin-inhibited neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus.

  • Both GLP-1 and OXM are gastrointestinal hormones that reduce food intake and body weight.
  • Approximately one-third of ghrelin-excited neurons were also affected by GLP-1 and OXM.
  • The excitatory and inhibitory effects of GLP-1 and OXM were blocked by a specific GLP-1 receptor antagonist.
  • GLP-1 and OXM appear to act directly on neurons in the arcuate nucleus, rather than through synaptic connections.
  • These hormones may influence neuronal activity in a way that opposes the action of ghrelin.

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