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Combined antidiabetic benefits of exenatide and dapagliflozin in diabetic mice.

Diabetes Obes Metab · 2014

Last updated 2026-05-28

In diabetic mice, combining the drugs exenatide and dapagliflozin lowered blood sugar more effectively than either drug alone within 1 hour and maintained better control over 3 hours. After 4 weeks, the combination reduced blood sugar levels (measured by HbA1c) as much as each drug alone, but only the combination and exenatide alone led to weight loss.

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JournalDiabetes Obes Metab, 2014
Citations15
Relative citation ratio0.52
NIH percentile30
Molecules exenatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

The combined glucose-lowering effect of exenatide and dapagliflozin has not yet been studied. We investigated this combination (single-dose or 4-week dosing) in diabetic ob/ob mice. Vehicle-corrected basal glucose showed greater reduction 1 h following exenatide + dapagliflozin than with exenatide or dapagliflozin alone, and stayed significantly lower for all groups versus vehicle over 3 h. During an oral glucose tolerance test, glucose excursion (30 min post-dose) was significantly lower for exenatide + dapagliflozin versus exenatide or dapagliflozin, or vehicle. Exenatide + dapagliflozin and exenatide, but not dapagliflozin alone, reduced glucose excretion over 24 h versus vehicle. After dosing for 4 weeks, exenatide, dapagliflozin and exenatide + dapagliflozin similarly decreased haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Body weight was reduced only with exenatide or exenatide + dapagliflozin. The glomerular filtration rate was similar with exenatide, dapagliflozin and vehicle, and increased with exenatide + dapagliflozin. Optimized combinatorial dosing of these antidiabetic agents may provide additive glucose lowering in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 24251534 ↗

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