GLP-1 receptor agonism results in reduction in hepatic ethanol metabolism.

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作者:Zahrawi Frhaan, Suyavaran Arumugam, Banini Bubu A, Mehal Wajahat Z
Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonists are used along with ethanol consumption, but their interactions are not understood. Our aim was to determine the effects of GLP-1R agonism on the liver in mouse models of high ethanol consumption. We identified that GLP-1R agonism reduced ethanol consumption, mitigated ethanol-induced upregulation of several liver metabolizing enzymes, including Cyp2e1 and also reduced Cyp2e1 independent of ethanol intake. As expected from a reduction in Cyp2e1, GLP-1R agonism resulted in increased blood ethanol levels. This occurred after a single dose of ethanol when given by gavage, and by the intraperitoneal route. This suggests that GLP-1R agonism can reduce ethanol-mediated hepatotoxicity despite continued ethanol consumption and elevate blood alcohol levels.

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