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Tirzepatide, a New Era of Dual-Targeted Treatment for Diabetes and Obesity: A Mini-Review.

Molecules · 2022

Last updated 2026-05-28

Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injectable drug approved for diabetes and obesity that targets two hormones, GLP-1 and GIP. In studies, it reduced blood sugar levels, improved insulin sensitivity, and led to weight loss of over 20%. It works by mimicking natural hormones and has a half-life of about five days, allowing for less frequent dosing.

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JournalMolecules, 2022
Citations125
Relative citation ratio12.17
NIH percentile98
Molecules tirzepatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity

Abstract

The prevalence of obesity and diabetes is an increasing global problem, especially in developed countries, and is referred to as the twin epidemics. As such, advanced treatment approaches are needed. Tirzepatide, known as a 'twincretin', is a 'first-in-class' and the only dual glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) receptor agonist, that can significantly reduce glycemic levels and improve insulin sensitivity, as well as reducing body weight by more than 20% and improving lipid metabolism. This novel anti-diabetic drug is a synthetic peptide analog of the human GIP hormone with a C fatty-diacid portion attached which, via acylation technology, can bind to albumin in order to provide a dose of the drug, by means of subcutaneous injection, once a week, which is appropriate to its a half-life of about five days. Tirzepatide, developed by Eli Lilly, was approved, under the brand name Mounjaro, by the United States Food and Drug Administration in May 2022. This started the 'twincretin' era of enormously important and appealing dual therapeutic options for diabetes and obesity, as well as advanced management of closely related cardiometabolic settings, which constitute the leading cause of morbidity, disability, and mortality worldwide. Herein, we present the key characteristics of tirzepatide in terms of synthesis, structure, and activity, bearing in mind its advantages and shortcomings. Furthermore, we briefly trace the evolution of this kind of medical agent and discuss the development of clinical studies.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 35807558 ↗

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