GLP-1-mediated targeting of inflammation corrects obesogenic memory in male mice

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetes Pub Date : 2025-04-11 DOI:10.2337/db24-1071
Stéphane Léon, Julie Benoit, Samantha Clark, Philippe Zizzari, Bin Yang, Isabelle Dugail, Fatiha Merabtene, Karine Clement, Louise Eygret, Nathalie Dupuy, Jean-Christophe Delpech, Moïra Rossitto, Matthias Mack, Thierry Lesté-Lasserre, Brian Finan, Daniela Cota, Carmelo Quarta
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Obesity-induced biological changes often persist after weight loss and are difficult to reverse, a phenomenon known as ‘obesogenic memory’. This enduring effect is associated with metabolic inflammation, particularly in adipose tissue. In this study, we characterise a mouse model of obesogenic memory and evaluate the efficacy of the unimolecular conjugate GLP-1/Dexa, which selectively and safely delivers the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone to GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R)-expressing cells. We document that this precision pharmacological approach outperforms treatment with GLP-1 or dexamethasone alone, significantly reducing body weight, food intake, adiposity and markers of adipose tissue inflammation in male mice with obesogenic memory. In addition, we identify the CCR2/CCL2 inflammatory pathway as an important mediator of glucose intolerance and adipose tissue inflammation associated with obesogenic memory. Our findings suggest that targeting inflammation via GLP-1R signalling may be a promising therapeutic strategy to alleviate obesogenic memory and improve the long-term clinical management of metabolic diseases.
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GLP-1 介导的靶向炎症可纠正雄性小鼠的肥胖记忆
肥胖引起的生理变化通常会在减肥后持续存在,而且很难逆转,这种现象被称为“肥胖记忆”。这种持久的效果与代谢性炎症有关,尤其是脂肪组织。在这项研究中,我们建立了小鼠致肥性记忆模型,并评估了单分子偶联物GLP-1/Dexa的功效,该偶联物可以选择性和安全地将抗炎药地塞米松递送到表达GLP-1受体(GLP-1R)的细胞中。我们证明,这种精确的药理学方法优于GLP-1或地塞米松单独治疗,显着降低体重,食物摄入量,肥胖和脂肪组织炎症标志物在具有肥胖记忆的雄性小鼠中。此外,我们发现CCR2/CCL2炎症通路是葡萄糖耐受不良和脂肪组织炎症与致肥性记忆相关的重要介质。我们的研究结果表明,通过GLP-1R信号靶向炎症可能是一种有希望的治疗策略,可以减轻致肥性记忆,改善代谢性疾病的长期临床管理。
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Diabetes
Diabetes 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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12.50
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1968
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1 months
期刊介绍: Diabetes is a scientific journal that publishes original research exploring the physiological and pathophysiological aspects of diabetes mellitus. We encourage submissions of manuscripts pertaining to laboratory, animal, or human research, covering a wide range of topics. Our primary focus is on investigative reports investigating various aspects such as the development and progression of diabetes, along with its associated complications. We also welcome studies delving into normal and pathological pancreatic islet function and intermediary metabolism, as well as exploring the mechanisms of drug and hormone action from a pharmacological perspective. Additionally, we encourage submissions that delve into the biochemical and molecular aspects of both normal and abnormal biological processes. However, it is important to note that we do not publish studies relating to diabetes education or the application of accepted therapeutic and diagnostic approaches to patients with diabetes mellitus. Our aim is to provide a platform for research that contributes to advancing our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and processes of diabetes.
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