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Insulin Sensitivity and Beta-Cell Function Following Tirzepatide in Japanese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A SURPASS J-mono Analysis.

Diabetes Ther · 2025

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a 52-week study of 636 Japanese adults with type 2 diabetes, tirzepatide at doses of 5, 10, or 15 milligrams once weekly improved insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function more than dulaglutide 0.75 milligrams. Fasting insulin and C-peptide levels decreased by up to 31% and 21.5%, respectively, while insulin sensitivity increased by up to 49.9%. Blood sugar control also improved more with tirzepatide, regardless of participants' baseline C-peptide levels.

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JournalDiabetes Ther, 2025
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Molecules tirzepatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The objective of this work was to assess the association of tirzepatide with changes in insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). METHODS: This was a prespecified analysis of SURPASS J-mono, a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, active-controlled phase 3 study in Japanese participants with T2D. Participants were randomly assigned to receive tirzepatide 5, 10, 15 mg, or dulaglutide 0.75 mg once weekly for 52 weeks. Changes from baseline in homeostatic model assessment (HOMA2) parameters were assessed by a mixed model for repeated measures. Post hoc subgroup analyses were conducted based on high and low baseline C-peptide categories (cutoff: median 1.86 µg/l). RESULTS: This analysis included 636 participants (tirzepatide 5 mg: n = 159; 10 mg: n = 158; 15 mg: n = 160; dulaglutide 0.75 mg: n = 159). Fasting insulin and C-peptide levels were significantly reduced from baseline at week 52 at all three tirzepatide doses compared with dulaglutide 0.75 mg (estimated treatment differences [ETDs] for tirzepatide 5, 10, and 15 mg, respectively: insulin, - 22.6%, - 29.8%, and - 31.0%; C-peptide, - 14.2%, - 21.5%, and - 20.7%; p < 0.001 all comparisons). Insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function indices significantly increased in all tirzepatide groups compared with the dulaglutide 0.75-mg group (ETDs for tirzepatide 5, 10, and 15 mg, respectively: HOMA2-%S [insulin], 31.8%, 43.2%, and 49.9%; HOMA2-%S [C-peptide], 24.8%, 33.9%, and 38.2%; HOMA2-%B [insulin], 27.3%, 34.9%, and 40.6%; HOMA2-%B [C-peptide], 31.6%, 40.1%, and 46.7%; p < 0.001 all comparisons). Regardless of baseline C-peptide level, the tirzepatide groups showed significant improvement in glycated hemoglobin at week 52 compared with the dulaglutide group (C-peptide < 1.86 µg/l: - 2.31% to - 2.75% vs. - 1.45%; ≥ 1.86 µg/l: - 2.43% to - 2.89% vs. - 1.12%; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In these prespecified and post hoc analyses, tirzepatide was associated with improved insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in Japanese participants with T2D, which may result in reduced fasting insulin levels. CLINICALTRIALS: GOV: NCT03861052.

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