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Impact of liraglutide on microcirculation in experimental diabetic cardiomyopathy.

Acta Histochem · 2020

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study on diabetic rats, the diabetes drug liraglutide helped preserve normal heart structure and reduced heart inflammation and scarring compared to untreated diabetic rats. It also increased the number of small blood vessels in the heart and lowered inflammation markers while raising growth factors linked to blood vessel formation.

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JournalActa Histochem, 2020
Citations6
Relative citation ratio0.38
NIH percentile23
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Heart Failure

Abstract

Liraglutide is a new therapy used in diabetes and its effect on diabetic complications particularly cardiovascular ones is still under investigated. In our research, we tried to study the effect of liraglutide on experimental diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) induced by streptozotocin. We found that liraglutide nearly preserved normal myocardiac structure and significantly protected against myocardiac inflammation and fibrosis that was found in DCM group, p < 0.05. It also increased the density of coronary arteriolar vasculature markedly indicated by significant increase in α SMA (p < 0.05) compared to both DCM and non-diabetic (ND) groups. Moreover, liraglutide decreased TNFα and increased VEGF proteins expression (P < 0.05) compared to DCM group. Conclusion, liraglutide may have a very important role in protecting against experimentally induced diabetic cardiomyopathy by preventing the degenerative changes in the cardiomyocytes and the associated fibrosis, inflammation and decreased vasculature at structural and molecular levels.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 32197755 ↗

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