Effects of liraglutide and sibutramine on food intake,palatability, body weight and glucose tolerance in the gubra DIO-rats |
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Authors: | Gitte Hansen Jacob Jelsing Niels Vrang |
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Affiliation: | 1.Gubra aps, Agern Allé 1, DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark |
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Abstract: |
Aim:To validate the gubra DIO-rats as a useful animal model of human obesity.Methods:The gubra diet-induced obesity (DIO) rat model was based on male Sprague-Dawley rats with ad libitum access to regular chow and a palatable diet rich in fat and sugar. To evaluate the versatility of the gubra DIO-rats as a valid model of human obesity syndrome, the efficacy of 2 weight loss compounds liraglutide and sibutramine with different mechanisms of action were examined in 7-month-old gubra DIO-rats. Liraglutide (200 μg/kg, sc) was administered bi-daily, and sibutramine (5 mg/kg, po) was administered once daily for 23 d.Results:Both the compounds effectively reduced the food intake, body weight and total fat mass as measured by nuclear magnetic resonance. Whereas the 5-HT reuptake inhibitor/5-HT receptor agonist sibutramine reduced the intake of both chow and the gubra-diet, the GLP-1 analogue liraglutide predominantly reduced the intake of the highly palatable diet, indicating a shift in food preference. Sibutramine lowered the insulin sensitivity index, primarily via reductions in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.Conclusion:This animal model responds well to 2 weight loss compounds with different mechanisms of action. Moreover, the gubra DIO-rat can be particularly useful for the testing of compounds with potential effects on diet preference. |
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Keywords: | obesity diet-induced obese rats food preference glucose tolerance glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) sibutramine liraglutide |
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