Liraglutide reduces body weight by upregulation of adenylate cyclase 3.
Nutr Diabetes · 2017
Last updated 2026-05-28In a study on mice, liraglutide reduced body weight in both normal and obese mice over 8 weeks, with a greater effect in obese mice. The drug also increased levels of AC3 (a protein linked to obesity) in the liver and blood, and these levels were negatively correlated with weight loss.
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| Journal | Nutr Diabetes, 2017 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 22 |
| Relative citation ratio | 0.88 |
| NIH percentile | 46 |
| Molecules | liraglutide |
| Conditions studied | Obesity |
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: According to recent studies, adenylate cyclase 3 (AC3) is associated with obesity. Liraglutide reduces blood glucose levels and body weight (BW). We performed a 2 × 2 factorial experiment to study the relationships among AC3, liraglutide and obesity and to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying the physiological effects of liraglutide on obesity.
METHODS: A high-fat diet was used to induce obesity in C57BL/6J mice. Both the normal and obese mice were treated with liraglutide (1 mg kg) or saline twice daily for 8 weeks. The hepatic levels of the AC3 and glucagon-like peptide receptor (GLP-1R) mRNAs and proteins were measured by quantitative real-time PCR and western blotting, respectively. The serum AC3 levels were detected using a rat/mouse AC3 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit.
RESULTS: The administration of liraglutide significantly decreased the BW in obese mice and normal control mice. The BW of obese mice exhibited a more obvious decrease. Hepatic AC3 mRNA and protein levels and serum AC3 levels were significantly reduced in obese mice compared with those in normal control mice. The administration of liraglutide significantly increased the hepatic expression of the AC3 and GLP-1R mRNAs and proteins and serum AC3 levels. The hepatic expression of the AC3 mRNA and protein and serum AC3 levels were negatively correlated with BW loss in the liraglutide-treated group. Pearson's correlation coefficients for these comparisons are r=-0.448, P=0.048; r=-0.478, P=0.046; and r=-0.909, P=0.000, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Based on our research, liraglutide reduces BW, possibly by increasing the expression of AC3.
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