Endogenous GLP1 and GLP1 analogue alter CNS responses to palatable food consumption

  • ten Kulve, Jennifer S.
  • Veltman, Dick J.
  • van Bloemendaal, Liselotte
  • Groot, Paul F. C.
  • Ruhe, Henricus G.
  • Barkhof, Frederik
  • Diamant, Michaela
  • Ijzerman, Richard G.
Publication date
April 2016

Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP1) affects appetite, supposedly mediated via the central nervous system (CNS). In this study, we investigate whether modulation of CNS responses to palatable food consumption may be a mechanism by which GLP1 contributes to the central regulation of feeding. Using functional MRI, we determined the effects of endogenous GLP1 and treatment with the GLP1 analogue liraglutide on CNS activation to chocolate milk receipt. Study 1 included 20 healthy lean individuals and 20 obese patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Scans were performed on two occasions: during infusion of the GLP1 receptor antagonist exendin 9-39 (blocking actions of endogenous GLP1) and during placebo infusion. Study 2 was a randomised, cross-over int...

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