Liraglutide Reduces CNS Activation in Response to Visual Food Cues Only After Short-term Treatment in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

  • ten Kulve, Jennifer S.
  • Veltman, Dick J.
  • van Bloemendaal, Liselotte
  • Barkhof, Frederik
  • Drent, Madeleine L.
  • Diamant, Michaela
  • IJzerman, Richard G.
Publication date
February 2016
Publisher
American Diabetes Association

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are associated with reduced appetite and body weight. We investigated whether these effects could be mediated by the central nervous system (CNS). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We performed a randomized crossover study in obese patients with type 2 diabetes (n = 20, mean age 59.3 ± 4.1 years, mean BMI 32 ± 4.7 kg/m2), consisting of two periods of 12-week treatment with either liraglutide 1.8 mg or insulin glargine. Using functional MRI, we determined the effects of treatment on CNS responses to viewing food pictures in the fasted condition and 30 min after meal intake. RESULTS After 12 weeks, the decrease in HbA1c was larger with liraglutide versus insulin glargine (Δ−0.7% vs. −0....

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