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Effects of exenatide and metformin in combination on some adipocytokine levels: a comparison with metformin monotherapy.

Can J Physiol Pharmacol · 2013

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a 12-month study of 174 people with type 2 diabetes already taking metformin, adding twice-daily injections of exenatide at 10 μg led to greater improvements than metformin alone in body weight, blood sugar control, fasting insulin, and a marker of insulin resistance. The exenatide-plus-metformin group also showed better beta-cell function and lower levels of the hormone glucagon compared with the placebo-plus-metformin group.

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JournalCan J Physiol Pharmacol, 2013
Citations20
Relative citation ratio0.63
NIH percentile35
Molecules exenatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of exenatide on levels of serum adipocytokines and on β-cell function. The study was conducted between 2008 and 2012. After a run-in period with metformin, 174 patients with type-2 diabetes were randomly distributed to either a group receiving exenatide at 10 μg twice daily, or a group receiving the placebo, for 12 months. We evaluated body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, glycemic control, lipid profile, fasting plasma insulin (FPI), HOMA-IR, HOMA-β, fasting plasma proinsulin (FPPr), proinsulin : fasting plasma insulin ratio (Pr/FPI ratio), C-peptide, glucagon, retinol binding protein-4 (RBP-4), visfatin, omentin-1, and microalbuminuria. We used ELISA methods to assess the various parameters. Patients also underwent a combined euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic and hyperglycemic clamp, with subsequent arginine stimulation. After 12 months, a combination of exenatide and metformin produced a better decrease in body mass, BMI, glycemic control, FPI, FPPr, FPPr/FPI ratio, HOMA-IR, and glucagon level. Treatment with exenatide + metformin was superior to the placebo + metformin in increasing HOMA-β, C-peptide, and β-cell function. Significant negative correlations were found between M value, an index of insulin sensitivity, and measured adipocytokines. In conclusion, the combination of exenatide + metformin plays a role in improving some adipocytokine levels, and is better than metformin alone. The significant negative correlation between M value and measured adipocytokines is another confirmation of the positive effects linked to the improvement in insulin sensitivity.

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