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Effect of once weekly dulaglutide by baseline beta-cell function in people with type 2 diabetes in the AWARD programme.

Diabetes Obes Metab · 2018

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study of people with type 2 diabetes taking once-weekly dulaglutide, those with lower baseline beta-cell function had higher blood sugar levels and longer diabetes duration. After 26 weeks, the group with the lowest beta-cell function saw a larger drop in blood sugar control (HbA1c) than the group with the highest beta-cell function (-1.55% vs. -0.98%), but this difference disappeared when adjusted for starting blood sugar levels.

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JournalDiabetes Obes Metab, 2018
Citations21
Relative citation ratio0.76
NIH percentile41
Molecules dulaglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists lower blood glucose in type 2 diabetes (T2D) partially through glucose-dependent stimulation of insulin secretion. The aim of this study was to investigate whether beta-cell function (as measured by HOMA2-%B) at baseline affects the glycaemic response to dulaglutide. Dulaglutide-treated patients from AWARD-1, AWARD-3 and AWARD-6 clinical studies were categorised based on their homeostatic model assessment of beta-cell function (HOMA2-%B) tertiles. Changes in glycaemic measures in response to treatment with once-weekly dulaglutide were evaluated in each HOMA2-%B tertile. Patients with low HOMA2-%B had higher baseline glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), fasting and postprandial blood glucose, and longer duration of diabetes (P < .001, all) (mean low, middle and high tertiles with dulaglutide 1.5 mg: HOMAB-2%B, 31%, 58%, 109%; HbA1c, 8.7%, 7.7%, 7.3%, respectively). At 26 weeks, the low tertile experienced larger reductions in HbA1c compared to the high tertile with dulaglutide 1.5 mg (mean; -1.55% vs. -0.98% [-16.94 vs. -10.71 mmol/mol]). Differences between low and high tertiles disappeared when adjusted for baseline HbA1c (LSM; -1.00 vs. -1.18% [-10.93 vs. -12.90 mmol/mol]). Greater decreases in fasting blood glucose and greater increases in fasting C-peptide were observed in the low tertile. Similar increases in HOMA2-%B were observed in all tertiles. Dulaglutide demonstrated clinically relevant HbA1c reduction irrespective of estimated baseline beta-cell function.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 29603872 ↗

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