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Impact of glucagon like peptide-1 receptor agonist and sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors on type 2 diabetes patients with renal impairment.

Diab Vasc Dis Res · 2020

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study of 156 people with type 2 diabetes and kidney problems, those who took either a GLP-1 drug or an SGLT-2 drug (dapagliflozin or empagliflozin) saw their blood sugar control and blood pressure improve over 36 months. Kidney function stayed stable overall, but a marker of kidney damage (albuminuria) decreased at first and then rose again after 30 months in the SGLT-2 group. Only the GLP-1 group showed an improvement in heart function after 36 months.

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JournalDiab Vasc Dis Res, 2020
Citations7
Relative citation ratio0.33
NIH percentile20
Molecules
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Chronic Kidney Disease

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus is a progressive disease with cardiovascular complications. We evaluated the impact of a glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist and sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors dapagliflozin and empagliflozin on renal and cardiac function in type 2 diabetes patients with renal impairment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 156 patients referred with suboptimal glycemic control were assigned to Group G (GLP-1): = 72 or Group S (SGLT-2 inhibitor)-dapagliflozin ( = 52) or empagliflozin ( = 32). Renal function was assessed every 3 months for 36 months. Cardiovascular parameters were evaluated every 12 months for 36 months. RESULTS: Compared with baseline, HbA1c and systolic blood pressure significantly decreased in both groups ( < 0.05). The estimated glomerular filtration rate decreased, but without significance. Albuminuria decreased significantly in both groups and then subsequently increased after 30 months in Group S. Diastolic cardiac function, assessed by E/e' or left atrial volume index, decreased only in Group G at 36 months. CONCLUSIONS: The GLP-1 receptor agonist and SGLT-2 inhibitors were effective for glycemic and blood pressure control and for maintaining renal function. The GLP-1 receptor agonist improved diastolic function at 36 months.

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