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Liraglutide improves pancreatic Beta cell mass and function in alloxan-induced diabetic mice.

PLoS One · 2015

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study on diabetic mice, daily injections of the GLP-1 drug liraglutide for 30 days improved blood sugar control and insulin response to glucose. The treatment doubled the mass of insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells by increasing their growth and reducing cell death, while oxidative stress in these cells also decreased. The benefits of liraglutide persisted for two weeks after stopping the drug.

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JournalPLoS One, 2015
Citations57
Relative citation ratio2.00
NIH percentile74
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists potentiate glucose-induced insulin secretion. In addition, they have been reported to increase pancreatic beta cell mass in diabetic rodents. However, the precise mode of action of GLP-1 receptor agonists still needs to be elucidated. Here we clarify the effects of the human GLP-1 analog liraglutide on beta cell fate and function by using an inducible Cre/loxP-based pancreatic beta cell tracing system and alloxan-induced diabetic mice. Liraglutide was subcutaneously administered once daily for 30 days. The changes in beta cell mass were examined as well as glucose tolerance and insulin secretion. We found that chronic liraglutide treatment improved glucose tolerance and insulin response to oral glucose load. Thirty-day treatment with liraglutide resulted in a 2-fold higher mass of pancreatic beta cells than that in vehicle group. Liraglutide increased proliferation rate of pancreatic beta cells and prevented beta cells from apoptotic cells death. However, the relative abundance of YFP-labeled beta cells to total beta cells was no different before and after liraglutide treatment, suggesting no or little contribution of neogenesis to the increase in beta cell mass. Liraglutide reduced oxidative stress in pancreatic islet cells of alloxan-induced diabetic mice. Furthermore, the beneficial effects of liraglutide in these mice were maintained two weeks after drug withdrawal. In conclusion, chronic liraglutide treatment improves hyperglycemia by ameliorating beta cell mass and function in alloxan-induced diabetic mice.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 25938469 ↗

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