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Dulaglutide rescues the elevated testicular dysfunction in a mouse model of high-fat diet-induced obesity.

Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a mouse study, obesity caused by a high-fat diet led to lower sperm quality, more DNA damage in sperm, and changes in testicular health. When obese mice were given dulaglutide (0.6 mg/kg per day) for five weeks, these issues were reversed to normal levels, while healthy mice given the same dose showed no harmful effects.

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JournalMutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen, 2024
Citations1
Relative citation ratio0.32
NIH percentile20
Molecules dulaglutide
Conditions studied Obesity, Fertility

Abstract

Obesity is a well-known risk factor for testicular function; however, dulaglutide's effect on the testis in obesity has received little attention. Currently, clinicians prescribe the antidiabetic drug dulaglutide only off-label for weight management in non-diabetics. Investigating the impact of this novel compound on obesity is critical for determining whether it has any disruptive effects on testicular cells. We used a well-known animal model of high-fat diet-induced obesity in this investigation, and testicular dysfunction was determined by sperm DNA damage, spermatocyte chromosomal abnormalities, and spermiogram analysis. Following a 12-week high-fat diet challenge, mice were randomly assigned to dulaglutide (0.6 mg/kg/day) or saline treatments for five weeks. Testes and sperm cells were collected 24 h after the last dulaglutide injection. Untreated obese mice had a lower testes/body weight ratio, more sperm DNA damage, diakinesis-metaphase I chromosomal abnormalities, a lower sperm count/motility, more cell morphological defects, and an altered testicular redox balance. In obese mice, dulaglutide injection efficiently restored all disturbed parameters to their control levels. Dulaglutide injection into healthy mice exhibited no significant harmful effects at the applied regimen. As a result, we infer that dulaglutide therapy might bring obese men additional benefits by recovering testicular dysfunction induced by obesity.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 39147447 ↗

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