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Effect of liraglutide on the Janus kinase/signal transducer and transcription activator (JAK/STAT) pathway in diabetic kidney disease in db/db mice and in cultured endothelial cells.

J Diabetes · 2019

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study on diabetic mice and cultured cells, the GLP-1 drug liraglutide (200 μg/kg in mice, 100 nM in cells) reduced the activity of proteins called JAK/STAT, which are linked to inflammation and kidney damage in diabetes. Specifically, liraglutide lowered levels of p-STAT3 and p-JAK2, which were increased in diabetic conditions. The drug also affected genes SOCS3 and SIRT1 in both mice and cells.

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JournalJ Diabetes, 2019
Citations29
Relative citation ratio1.43
NIH percentile63
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Chronic Kidney Disease

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence demonstrates the involvement of Janus tyrosine kinase/signal transducer and transcription activator (JAK/STAT) proteins in the pathophysiology of diabetic kidney disease (DKD). The JAK/STAT pathway is involved in the inflammatory response and endothelial cell dysfunction observed in DKD. The glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog liraglutide is an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes because it improves the inflammatory changes observed in experimental models of DKD. This study used db/db mice and endothelial cells (ECs) to determine the effect of diabetic environment on the JAK/STAT pathway and to assess the potential effect of liraglutide (200 μg/kg) in both models. METHODS: Diabetic db/db mice (12 weeks old) were treated with liraglutide for 14 weeks. The kidneys were then perfused with saline and removed for mRNA, protein, and immunohistochemical analyses. Endothelial cells were stimulated advanced glycation end products (AGEs) (200 μg/μL) glucose (200 mg/dL) and liraglutide (100 nM) for 24 hours. Total RNA and protein were extracted and analyzed for expression of JAK/STAT signaling. RESULTS: Phosphorylated (p-) STAT3 was significantly upregulated in db/db mice compared with non-diabetic mice. Liraglutide significantly downregulated p-STAT3 protein expression in db/db mice. In db/db mice, p-STAT3 was primarily expressed in the glomeruli, whereas p-JAK2 was also expressed in kidney tubules. In ECs, liraglutide treatment prevented increased expression of p-STAT3 and p-JAK2. Liraglutide inhibited the target gene suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) and sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) in db/db mice and in cultured EC. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the GLP-1 analog liraglutide inhibits the JAK/STAT pathway, which participates in intracellular processes in experimental models of diabetes.

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