Stimulating intestinal GIP release reduces food intake and body weight in mice

Apr 23, 2024Molecular metabolism

Increasing intestinal GIP hormone lowers food intake and body weight in mice

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Abstract

Dq-stimulation of GIP expressing cells increased plasma GIP to levels similar to those found postprandially.

  • In lean mice, increased GIP levels improved glucose tolerance.
  • The rise in GIP also led to a significant reduction in food intake.
  • Suppression of food intake was blocked by GIP receptor antagonists, confirming the effect of intestinally-released GIP.
  • The food intake reduction was consistent in diet-induced obese mice, where chronic activation of K-cells reduced food intake and body weight gain.
  • These findings suggest a physiological role for GIP in appetite regulation.

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