Abstract

The state of the microcirculatory bed in rats with obesity caused by the "cafeteria diet" was studied using laser Doppler flowmetry during therapy with liraglutide. It has been shown that obesity causes a decrease in the perfusion index and normalized amplitudes of endothelial and neurogenic oscillations on the skin of the dorsal foot of experimental animals. Therapy with liraglutide contributed to the reduction of excess body weight and the Lee index, which resulted in the restoration of disturbed microcirculation of the skin of the dorsal foot of rats, as well as the normalization of the functional activity of target organs.

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