Early induction of insulin sensitisation treated by tirzepatide: a prospective, single-arm, open-label study in Japanese individuals with obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Diabetologia · 2025
Last updated 2026-05-28In a 12-week study of 16 Japanese adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes, tirzepatide (starting at 2.5 mg and increasing to 5 mg weekly) improved insulin sensitivity by 61%, lowered blood sugar control markers by 31%, and reduced body weight by 4.9 kg. Participants also lost 9.1% of fat mass and 1.8% of muscle mass, while glucagon levels dropped from 28.8 pg/ml to 20.8 pg/ml.
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| Journal | Diabetologia, 2025 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 0 |
| Molecules | tirzepatide |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity |
Abstract
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study investigated insulin sensitivity using the hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp technique in individuals with obesity and type 2 diabetes treated with tirzepatide at the low dose of 5 mg over a 12-week treatment period.
METHODS: This prospective, single-arm, open-label, single-centre study was conducted in obese individuals with type 2 diabetes. Participants received tirzepatide 2.5 mg once weekly for 4 weeks; the dose was then increased to 5 mg for the remaining 8 weeks. The primary outcome was change in the glucose infusion rate. Secondary outcomes were changes in HbA, body weight, body composition, lipid profile, glucagon level, the HOMA2-IR and HOMA2-%β indices, and the association of these variables with the glucose infusion rate (GIR).
RESULTS: Sixteen participants completed the study. The GIR increased from 3.21 to 5.16 mg min kg (p<0.001). HbA decreased from 63.4 to 43.6 mmol/mol (7.95% to 6.14%, p<0.001) and body weight decreased by 4.9 kg (5.0%, p<0.001). Muscle mass, fat mass and fat percentage significantly decreased by 1.8%, 9.1% and 4.5%, respectively. Glucagon decreased significantly from 28.8 pg/ml to 20.8 pg/ml. However, simple linear regression analysis revealed no significant relationship between changes in GIR and other clinical variables.
CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Tirzepatide significantly improves insulin sensitivity within 12 weeks, indicating an early metabolic effect that is not solely attributable to weight loss.
TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN registration number: UMIN000056862.
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