Ability of GLP-1 to decrease food intake is dependent on nutritional status

Physiol Behav. 2014 Aug:135:222-9. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2014.06.015. Epub 2014 Jun 21.

Abstract

Gut-derived glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) acts in the postprandial period to stimulate insulin secretion and inhibit gastrointestinal motor and secretory function; whether endogenous peripheral GLP-1 inhibits food intake is less clear. We hypothesized that GLP-1 inhibits food intake in the fed, but not fasted, state. There is evidence that GLP-1 acts via stimulation of vagal afferent neurons (VAN); we further hypothesized that the satiating effects of endogenous GLP-1 in the postprandial period is determined either by a change in GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R) expression or localization to different cellular compartments in VAN.

Methods: Food intake was recorded following administration of GLP-1 (50μg/kg or 100μg/kg) or saline (IP) in Wistar rats fasted for 18h or fasted then re-fed with 3g chow. GLP-1R protein expression and localization on VAN were determined by immunocytochemistry and immunoblots in animals fasted for 18h or fasted then re-fed for 40min. GLP-1R mRNA level was detected in animals fasted for 18h or fasted and re-fed ad libitum for 2h.

Results: GLP-1 (100μg/kg) significantly reduced 40min food intake by 38% in re-fed but not fasted rats (p<0.05). GLP-1R mRNA or protein levels in VAN were unchanged in re-fed compared to fasted rats. However, GLP-1R localization to the plasma membrane was significantly increased in VAN by feeding.

Conclusion: Feeding changes the ability of peripheral GLP-1 to inhibit food intake. GLP-1Rs are trafficked to the plasma membrane in response to a meal. GLP-1 may play a role in regulating food intake in the postprandial period.

Keywords: Food intake; Glucagon-like-peptide-1; Receptor trafficking; Vagal afferent neurons.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Eating / drug effects*
  • Eating / physiology
  • Fasting / physiology*
  • Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 / pharmacology*
  • Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor
  • Male
  • Neurons / metabolism
  • Nodose Ganglion / metabolism
  • Nutritional Status
  • Postprandial Period / physiology*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Receptors, Glucagon / metabolism

Substances

  • Glp1r protein, rat
  • Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor
  • Receptors, Glucagon
  • Glucagon-Like Peptide 1