Title : Orally administered glucagon-like peptide-1 affects glucose homeostasis following an oral glucose tolerance test in healthy male subjects - Steinert_2009_Clin.Pharmacol.Ther_86_644 |
Author(s) : Steinert RE , Poller B , Castelli MC , Friedman K , Huber AR , Drewe J , Beglinger C |
Ref : Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics , 86 :644 , 2009 |
Abstract :
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) exerts several effects on glucose homeostasis and reduces food intake. After its release from intestinal L cells, GLP-1 is subject to (i) rapid breakdown by dipeptidyl peptidase IV and (ii) high liver extraction. The highest concentrations of GLP-1 are found in the splanchnic blood rather than in the systemic circulation. An oral delivery system would mimic endogenous secretion. Here we investigated the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) effects of a single dose (2 mg) of oral GLP-1 administered prior to an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in 16 healthy males. GLP-1 was rapidly absorbed from the gut, leading to tenfold higher plasma concentrations compared with controls. The PD profile was consistent with reported pharmacology; GLP-1 significantly stimulated basal insulin release (P < 0.027), with marked effects on glucose levels. The postprandial glucose peak was delayed with GLP-1, suggesting an effect on gastric emptying. |
PubMedSearch : Steinert_2009_Clin.Pharmacol.Ther_86_644 |
PubMedID: 19727071 |
Steinert RE, Poller B, Castelli MC, Friedman K, Huber AR, Drewe J, Beglinger C (2009)
Orally administered glucagon-like peptide-1 affects glucose homeostasis following an oral glucose tolerance test in healthy male subjects
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
86 :644
Steinert RE, Poller B, Castelli MC, Friedman K, Huber AR, Drewe J, Beglinger C (2009)
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
86 :644