Semaglutide 6-months therapy of type 2 diabetes mellitus restores adipose progenitors potential to develop metabolically active adipocytes

Mar 17, 2024European journal of pharmacology

Six months of semaglutide treatment in type 2 diabetes restores fat stem cells' ability to form active fat cells

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Abstract

Semaglutide 6-month therapy resulted in significant anorexigenic and glucose-lowering effects in type 2 diabetes patients.

  • Insulin sensitivity, measured by HOMA-IR and M-index, remained unchanged after therapy.
  • ADSC proliferation and both white and beige adipogenesis were increased following treatment.
  • Lipid droplets fragmentation was noted in beige adipocytes, indicating changes in fat storage.
  • White and beige adipocytes exhibited a 2-3 fold increase in glucose uptake without alterations in insulin sensitivity.
  • Newly formed white adipocytes utilized glucose for ATP synthesis, while beige adipocytes engaged in thermogenesis.

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