GLP-1 Analogs Cut Weight in MC4R-Deficient Obesity Mice, With Tirzepatide Leading the Three-Way Comparison
A study in the International Journal of Obesity compared semaglutide, tirzepatide, and retatrutide in MC4R-knockout mice, a model of the most common monogenic obesity. Over 21 days, mean body-weight reduction reached 31.6% with tirzepatide, 24.1% with retatrutide, and 19.7% with semaglutide, and tirzepatide also suppressed cumulative food intake most aggressively. All three improved plasma insulin, HOMA-IR, cholesterol, and liver-damage markers, suggesting incretin drugs can drive weight loss even when the POMC-MC4R satiety axis is disrupted.