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Anorectic and Aversive Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonism Are Mediated by Brainstem Cholecystokinin Neurons, and Modulated by GIP Receptor Activation

Molecular Metabolism(2022)

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OBJECTIVE:Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are effective medications to reduce appetite and body weight. These actions are centrally mediated; however, the neuronal substrates involved are poorly understood.METHODS:We employed a combination of neuroanatomical, genetic, and behavioral approaches in the mouse to investigate the involvement of caudal brainstem cholecystokinin-expressing neurons in the effect of the GLP-1RA exendin-4. We further confirmed key neuroanatomical findings in the non-human primate brain.RESULTS:We found that cholecystokinin-expressing neurons in the caudal brainstem are required for the anorectic and body weight-lowering effects of GLP-1RAs and for the induction of GLP-1RA-induced conditioned taste avoidance. We further show that, while cholecystokinin-expressing neurons are not a direct target for glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP), GIP receptor activation results in a reduced recruitment of these GLP-1RA-responsive neurons and a selective reduction of conditioned taste avoidance.CONCLUSIONS:In addition to disclosing a neuronal population required for the full appetite- and body weight-lowering effect of GLP-1RAs, our data also provide a novel framework for understanding and ameliorating GLP-1RA-induced nausea - a major factor for withdrawal from treatment.
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Brain,Appetite,Nausea,Glucagon-like peptide-1,Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide,Cholecystokinin,Area postrema,Nucleus of the solitary tract
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