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Liraglutide promotes angiogenesis in adipose tissue via suppression of adipocyte-derived IL-6
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2023 Feb 4;651:8-19. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2023.02.007.
Run Zhang 1, Kangli Yao 2, Siyuan Chen 2, Xiaoxi Pan 3, Fang Wu 4, Pingjin Gao 5
Abstract:
Accumulating evidence suggests that Liraglutide is a favorable treatment for obese people. Obesity induces cellular senescence and accumulated senescent adipocytes in adipose tissue. However, the role of Liraglutide in adipose tissue (AT) senescence and the underlying mechanisms remain obscure. In this study, we found that HFD induces adipocyte senescence and impaired angiogenesis in AT. The deleterious effects provoked unhealthy adipose tissue remodeling and metabolic disturbance. In contrast, treatment of Liraglutide promoted weight reduction, alleviated adipose tissue senescence, and improved angiogenesis in AT. Notably, we demonstrated that Liraglutide promotes angiogenesis in AT dependent on adipocyte-derived IL-6. These findings revealed distinctive roles of Liraglutide in the regulation of adipocyte senescence and provide a therapeutic potential to obesity-associated metabolic disorders.
PMID: 36774663
Tags: adipocytes, cellular senescence, Liraglutide