The effects of liraglutide and metformin treatment on fracture healing in partially insulinopenic diabetic rats

利拉鲁肽和二甲双胍治疗对部分胰岛素缺乏型糖尿病大鼠骨折愈合的影响

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Although Metformin has been studied, the comparative or synergistic effect with GLP-1 agonists like Liraglutide on fracture healing remains poorly characterized. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of metformin, liraglutide, and their combination on fracture healing in a rat model of partially insulinopenic diabetes mellitus (DM). METHODS: Sixty male Wistar rats (10-14 weeks old, 350 ± 50g) were divided into five groups of twelve rats each: Control, DM, Met (Metformin), L (Liraglutide), and Met+L. Partially insulinopenic DM was induced in all experimental rats except the control group using streptozotocin (STZ) and nicotinamide (NA) combination. A femoral fracture was created, and a Kirschner wire was inserted retrogradely into the femoral canal. Liraglutide was injected subcutaneously at a daily dose of 0.6 mg/kg into the rats in the L and Met+L groups, and oral metformin was administered to the rats in the Met and Met+L groups daily at a dose of 180 mg/kg. On the 15(th), 30(th), and 45(th) days, four rats from each group were selected randomly and euthanized, and the femurs were examined radiographically, biomechanically, and histopathologically. RESULTS: The baseline characteristics of the rats before the study showed no significant differences between the groups (p>0.05). Biomechanical test results showed a significant main effect of group (p<0.001), indicating that overall Newton values varied across groups. Additionally, a significant main effect of experimental day was found (p<0.001), suggesting that Newton values changed across days regardless of group. Histopathological scores showed a statistically significant difference between the groups on the 15th day, with the L group having 75% scoring 7 (p=0.047), and on the 45th day, with the L and Met+L groups both having 75% scoring 9 (p=0.036). Conversely, no significant difference was found in radiological scores between the groups on the 15(th) day (p=0.934), 30(th) day (p=0.649), and 45(th) day (p=0.502) of the experiment. CONCLUSION: Both metformin and liraglutide improve fracture healing in a partially insulinopenic diabetic rat model, and these findings suggest that liraglutide may offer a superior therapeutic advantage over metformin in accelerating fracture repair in patients with diabetes.

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