Semaglutide ameliorates diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction in mouse model of type 2 diabetes

Jul 3, 2025PloS one

Semaglutide improves diabetes-linked thinking problems in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes

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Abstract

Semaglutide treatment significantly reduced blood glucose levels in diabetic mice.

  • In the Morris water maze test, semaglutide-treated mice exhibited improved spatial learning and memory, indicated by reduced escape latencies.
  • Histomorphological analysis showed preserved neuronal structure in the hippocampus with decreased neuronal damage and apoptosis in the semaglutide-treated group.
  • Increased expression of LRP1 and decreased apoptosis were observed in the immunofluorescence analysis of the semaglutide-treated group.
  • Biochemical analyses revealed that semaglutide reduced markers of oxidative stress and inflammation.

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