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Glucagon-Like Peptide-1: New Regulator in Lipid Metabolism
( Tong Bu ) , ( Ziyan Sun ) , ( Yi Pan ) , ( Xia Deng ) , ( Guoyue Yuan )
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a 30-amino acid peptide hormone that is mainly expressed in the intestine and hypothalamus. In recent years, basic and clinical studies have shown that GLP-1 is closely related to lipid metabolism, and it can participate in lipid metabolism by inhibiting fat synthesis, promoting fat differentiation, enhancing cholesterol metabolism, and promoting adipose browning. GLP-1 plays a key role in the occurrence and development of metabolic diseases such as obesity, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and atherosclerosis by regulating lipid metabolism. It is expected to become a new target for the treatment of metabolic disorders. The effects of GLP-1 and dual agonists on lipid metabolism also provide a more complete treatment plan for metabolic diseases. This article reviews the recent research progress of GLP-1 in lipid metabolism.

The DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-1
STRUCTURE, DISTRIBUTION, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF GLP-1
GLP-1 MODULATES LIPID METABOLISM
CLINICAL APPLICATION OF GLP-1 IN LIPID METABOLISM AND ADIPOSE-RELATED DISORDERS
GLP-1 AND DUAL AGONISTS
CONCLUSIONS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
ORCID
FUNDING
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
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