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A preliminary study of the physiological and perceptual effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists during alcohol consumption in people with obesity

Fatima Quddos, Mary Glen Fowler, Ana Carolina de Lima Bovo, Zacarya Elbash, Allison N. Tegge, Kirstin M. Gatchalian, Anita S. Kablinger, Alexandra G. DiFeliceantonio, Warren K. Bickel

2025Scientific Reports6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Any increase in alcohol use is associated with an increase in risk of illness and mortality and consequences of chronic alcohol use include cancer, hypertension, heart and liver disease, and Alcohol Use Disorder. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are effective anti-glycemic and weight-loss medications with a strong safety record. There is substantial preclinical evidence and mounting retrospective and prospective randomized controlled trial evidence that GLP-1RAs could be effective for reducing alcohol consumption. However, the mechanism by which GLP-1RAs reduce alcohol intake remains unclear. While medications that reduce alcohol intake such as naltrexone and acamprosate have central nervous system action, disulfiram reduces alcohol intake through peripheral mechanisms. Here, we test whether GLP-1RAs alter alcohol's peripheral pharmacokinetics as a potential mechanism of action for their alcohol intake suppressive effects. In this pilot study, 20 (1:1) participants with obesity in the GLP-1RA or control group consumed a challenge dose of alcohol, and we measured breath alcohol (BrAC) and the subjective effects of alcohol. We observed a delayed rise in BrAC and subjective effects in the GLP-1RA group as compared to controls, that was not explained by nausea. These data provide preliminary evidence that GLP-1RAs could act through peripheral mechanisms to suppress alcohol intake.

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MedicineAlcoholDisulfiramNaltrexoneAcamprosateAlcohol and healthBinge drinkingAlcohol consumptionPeripheralCravingObesityMechanism (biology)PharmacologyPlaceboClinical trialInternal medicineAlcohol intakeMechanism of actionAlcohol use disorderReceptorRandomized controlled trialPharmacokineticsPhysiologyProspective cohort studyPoison controlAlcohol dependenceBioinformaticsWeight lossAnesthesiaInjury preventionEthanolHeart rateAgonistAlcohol abuseAnalysis of varianceDiet and metabolism studiesRegulation of Appetite and ObesityPharmacology and Obesity Treatment
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