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Administration of an acylated GLP-1 and GIP preparation provides added beneficial glucose-lowering and insulinotropic actions over single incretins in mice with Type 2 diabetes and obesity.

Clin Sci (Lond) · 2011

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In mice with Type 2 diabetes and obesity, a combined treatment of acylated GLP-1 and GIP peptides (Liraglutide and N-AcGIP) lowered blood sugar by 20-51% and increased insulin secretion by 1.5-1.8 times compared to either treatment alone. Daily use of this combined preparation also reduced body weight by 7-9%, food intake by 23%, and blood sugar by 46%, while boosting insulin levels by 1.5-1.6 times.

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JournalClin Sci (Lond), 2011
Citations107
Relative citation ratio3.21
NIH percentile85
Molecules
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity

Abstract

The present study examined the glucose-lowering and insulinotropic properties of acylated GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) peptides in Type 2 diabetes and obesity. GLP-1, GIP, Liraglutide, N-AcGIP(Lys(37)Myr) (N-acetylGIP with myristic acid conjugated at Lys(37)), a simple combination of both peptides and a Lira-AcGIP preparation [overnight preparation of Liraglutide and N-AcGIP(Lys(37)Myr)] were incubated with DPP-IV (dipeptidyl peptidase-IV) to assess peptide stability, and BRIN-BD11 cells were used to evaluate cAMP production and insulin secretion. Acute glucose-lowering and insulinotropic actions were evaluated in Swiss TO mice. Subchronic studies on glucose homoeostasis, insulin secretion, food intake and bodyweight were evaluated in ob/ob mice. Liraglutide, N-AcGIP(Lys(37)Myr), a simple combination of both peptides and the Lira-AcGIP preparation demonstrated improved DPP-IV resistance (P<0.001), while stimulating cAMP production and insulin secretion (1.4-2-fold; P<0.001). The Lira-AcGIP preparation was more potent at lowering plasma glucose (20-51% reduction; P<0.05-P<0.001) and stimulating insulin secretion (1.5-1.8-fold; P<0.05-P<0.001) compared with Liraglutide and N-AcGIP(Lys(37)Myr) or a simple peptide combination. Daily administration of the Lira-AcGIP preparation to ob/ob mice lowered bodyweight (7-9%; P<0.05), food intake (23%; P<0.05) and plasma glucose (46% reduction; P<0.001), while increasing plasma insulin (1.5-1.6-fold; P<0.001). The Lira-AcGIP preparation enhanced glucose tolerance, insulin response to glucose and insulin content (P<0.05-P<0.001). These findings demonstrate that a combined preparation of the acylated GLP-1 and GIP peptides Liraglutide and N-AcGIP(Lys(37)Myr) markedly improved glucose-lowering and insulinotropic properties in diabetic obesity compared with either incretin mimetic given individually.

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