Reduced incretin receptor trafficking upon activation enhances glycemic control and reverses obesity in diet-induced obese mice

May 13, 2024American journal of physiology. Cell physiology

Less movement of incretin receptors after activation improves blood sugar control and reverses obesity in diet-induced obese mice

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Abstract

The dual agonist I-M-150847 improved glycemic control and promoted weight loss in diet-induced obese mice.

  • I-M-150847 is designed to activate both GLP-1 and GIP receptors while reducing their internalization.
  • Activation of these receptors by I-M-150847 enhances sustained cAMP signaling.
  • Chronic use of I-M-150847 led to better insulin sensitivity in tested mice.
  • Despite being a partial agonist, I-M-150847 effectively increased insulin exocytosis in pancreatic β cells.
  • The modifications made to the exendin-4 structure resulted in a novel dual agonist that enhances the incretin effect.

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