A Systematic Review on the Role of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Receptor Agonists on Alcohol-Related Behaviors: Potential Therapeutic Strategy for Alcohol Use Disorder.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Acta Neuropsychiatrica Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1017/neu.2025.6
Yang Jing Zheng, Crystaleene Soegiharto, Hezekiah C T Au, Kyle Valentino, Gia Han Le, Sabrina Wong, Kayla M Teopiz, Taeho Greg Rhee, Hernan F Guillen-Burgos, Bing Cao, Roger S McIntyre
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Introduction: Extant literature implicates the role of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) on modulating alcohol-associated behaviors, with a particular emphasis of these agents on neural circuits subserving reward and appetite control. Herein, we explore the potential effects of GLP-1RAs on alcohol-associated behaviors in brain regions implicated in reward processing facilitating the repurposing of these agents for the treatment and prevention of problematic drinking. Understanding how GLP-1's analogs interact with alcohol-related behaviors may underscore the development of therapeutic strategies for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and those with comorbid metabolic disorders.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted, wherein relevant literature was identified through Web of Science, PubMed, and OVID (MedLINE, Embase, AMED, PsycInfo, JBI EBP) from database inception to October 27th, 2024. Preclinical and clinical studies examining the association between GLP-1RAs and alcohol-related behaviors were assessed.

Results: Preclinical studies (n = 19) indicate that GLP-1RAs attenuate alcohol-related behaviors, with exenatide demonstrating significant dose-dependent effects in high alcohol-consuming phenotypes. Semaglutide and liraglutide are associated with reduced alcohol intake, though their effects were often transient. In human studies (n = 2) with AUD, semaglutide significantly reduced alcohol consumption, while exenatide showed mixed results, with reductions in alcohol drinking within high BMI subpopulations.

Discussion: Extant preclinical and clinical literature provides preliminary support for the potential therapeutic role of GLP-1RAs in attenuating alcohol consumption and preference. There is a need for large well controlled studies evaluating the effect of GLP-1RAs as a treatment strategy for behavioral modifications in individuals living with alcohol use disorder.

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