2010
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00438.2009
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Effects of glucagon-like peptide 1 and oxyntomodulin on neuronal activity of ghrelin-sensitive neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus

Abstract: Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and oxyntomodulin (OXM) are structurally related gastrointestinal hormones that are secreted in response to food intake. They reduce food intake and body weight and exert partly overlapping actions on glucose homeostasis and gastrointestinal function. The hypothalamic arcuate (ARC) nucleus is among the central structures expressing a high density of GLP-1 receptors (GLP-1R), which are known to be activated by both peptides. It was the aim of our electrophysiological studies to c… Show more

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“…The effects of GLP-1 and OXM on neuronal activity in the ARC are similar. In rats, both hormones induced excitatory responses in ghrelin-inhibited cells (67) (see example in Fig. 2) suggesting a stimulation of POMC signalling, which is consistent with the high expression of the GLP-1R in POMC neurons (65) .…”
Section: Peptide Yy/glucagon-like Peptidesupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The effects of GLP-1 and OXM on neuronal activity in the ARC are similar. In rats, both hormones induced excitatory responses in ghrelin-inhibited cells (67) (see example in Fig. 2) suggesting a stimulation of POMC signalling, which is consistent with the high expression of the GLP-1R in POMC neurons (65) .…”
Section: Peptide Yy/glucagon-like Peptidesupporting
confidence: 77%
“…A suggested role for central GLP1-R signaling pathways in body energy balance (Tang-Christensen et al 2001; Hayes 2012; Meeran et al 1999; vanDijk and Thiele 1999) also is supported by evidence in rats and mice implicating central GLP1 in temperature regulation (Rinaman and Comer 2000; O鈥橲hea et al 1996) and glucose homeostasis (Sandoval et al 2008). GLP1-R agonists enhance both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs to identified neurons through presynaptic stimulation of transmitter release from axon terminals (Wan et al 2007; Acuna-Goycolea and van den Pol 2004), and postsynaptic effects of GLP1 on neuronal activity also are reported (Acuna-Goycolea and van den Pol 2004; Riediger et al 2010; Hayes 2012). Neuroanatomical results from the present study significantly expand current knowledge regarding the signaling capacity of GLP1 neurons by demonstrating that these neurons are glutamatergic, at least in rats, similar to other neuronal populations that use glutamate as a co-transmitter and/or as a synergistic enhancer of vesicular packaging and release (El Mestikawy et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, GLP-1 inhibits ghrelin-stimulated neuronal activity in the hypothalamus as well as its effects on food intake (34). Therefore, we next examined whether SIRT1 or p53 might be relevant for the central actions of liraglutide.…”
Section: Ampk Within the Vmh Is Essential For The Central Actions Of mentioning
confidence: 99%