GLP-1 Receptor Activation Modulates Appetite- and Reward-Related Brain Areas in Humans

Volume: 63, Issue: 12, Pages: 4186 - 4196
Published: Nov 13, 2014
Abstract
Gut-derived hormones, such as GLP-1, have been proposed to relay information to the brain to regulate appetite. GLP-1 receptor agonists, currently used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2DM), improve glycemic control and stimulate satiety, leading to decreases in food intake and body weight. We hypothesized that food intake reduction after GLP-1 receptor activation is mediated through appetite- and reward-related brain areas. Obese T2DM...
Paper Details
Title
GLP-1 Receptor Activation Modulates Appetite- and Reward-Related Brain Areas in Humans
Published Date
Nov 13, 2014
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
12
Pages
4186 - 4196
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