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Differential Effects Of The Anti-Obesity Drug Tirzepatide On Adipose Tissues: Brown Fat As A Key Target


ABSTRACT: Tirzepatide is an anti-obesity drug based on dual agonism of the incretin receptors GLP-1R and GIPR. Its anti-obesity effect is largely based on its action of reducing food intake. However, there are suggestive indications that tirzeparide may exert effects on adipose tissues beyond those resulting from fat loss due to reduced intake. To investigate this, we treated mice that had previously been made obese through a high-fat diet with tirzepatide. Tzp group experienced a reduction in body weight. Glucose tolerance improved in tirzepatide-treated obese mice, independently of reduced food intake. Tirzepatide treatment also lowered the inflammatory status of obese mice, an effect that, in this case, was attributable to decreased food consumption. Tirzepatide exerted distinct effects on brown adipose tissue relative to white adipose tissues, significantly boosting thermogenic activity and modifying its gene expression pattern, including the upregulation of genes linked to thermogenesis and substrate oxidation. White adipose tissues responded differently, being primarily affected in their lipid metabolism. These effects were specific to tirzepatide treatment and not attributable to reduced food intake. Our results indicate that tirzepatide affects the function and metabolism of adipose tissues and especially induces activation of brown adipose tissue in mice, which may be relevant for future human studies to ascertain the mechanisms of tirzepatide metabolic benefits.

INSTRUMENT(S): Illumina NovaSeq X

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Tania Quesada-López 

PROVIDER: E-MTAB-15994 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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