Vertical sleeve gastrectomy and semaglutide have distinct effects on skeletal health and heart function in obese male mice

Mar 12, 2025American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Weight-loss surgery and semaglutide have different effects on bone health and heart function in obese male mice

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Abstract

Bariatric surgery and GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) provide comparable weight loss and metabolic benefits in obese male mice.

  • Vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) and semaglutide treatment both significantly reduced body weight and improved glucose metabolism compared to controls.
  • VSG decreased energy expenditure, while both treatments similarly enhanced the use of fats for energy.
  • Semaglutide treatment increased nighttime activity levels in the mice.
  • VSG resulted in significant bone loss, whereas semaglutide maintained bone mass despite weight loss.
  • VSG improved heart function by increasing stroke volume without changing heart mass, while semaglutide reduced heart mass and temporarily increased heart rate.

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