Oxyntomodulin and glucagon-like peptide-1 differentially regulate murine food intake and energy expenditure

Aug 10, 2004Gastroenterology

Oxyntomodulin and GLP-1 differently affect eating and energy use in mice

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Abstract

Oxyntomodulin (OXM) transiently inhibits food intake in vivo exclusively through the GLP-1 receptor.

  • OXM activates signaling pathways in cells via glucagon or GLP-1 receptors.
  • Neuronal c-fos expression is activated in key brain regions following OXM and Ex-4 administration.
  • In wild-type mice, OXM inhibits food intake when administered directly into the brain but not when given systemically.
  • The appetite-suppressing effects of OXM are maintained in mice lacking the glucagon receptor but lost in those lacking the GLP-1 receptor.
  • OXM and Ex-4 influence food intake through a shared GLP-1 receptor mechanism, but only Ex-4 affects energy expenditure.

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