Sustained linagliptin administration: superior glycemic control and less pancreatic injury in diabetic rats.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Esraa M Zakaria, Shrouk Fayrouz El-Gamal, Samar Mortada Mahmoud, Hanan M El-Nahas, Hany M El-Bassossy
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Abstract

While linagliptin is the most potent dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor, its use is limited due to poor bioavailability and the potential risk of pancreatic injury. Here, we investigated whether the sustained weekly administration of linagliptin could provide better effect compared to frequent daily oral administration. Type 2 diabetes was induced by feeding rats a high fructose/fat/salt diet followed by STZ injection. Compared to the partial glycemic control achieved with daily oral linagliptin, a weekly subcutaneous injection containing about one-fourth of the oral dose produced superior glycemic control, as evidenced by the 4-week postprandial glucose follow-up and oral glucose tolerance test. This was confirmed by the significant increase in serum insulin in the case of the sustained linagliptin administration. Higher levels of the anti-inflammatory cytokine adiponectin and lower triglyceride levels were observed after sustained linagliptin administration compared with daily oral linagliptin. In addition, sustained linagliptin displayed a significant increase in β-cells' insulin immunoreactivity when compared with daily linagliptin. More reduction in collagen deposition and caspase-3 immunoreactivity in pancreatic tissue were observed in sustained linagliptin compared with oral linagliptin. In conclusion, sustained linagliptin administration provided superior glycemic control, which seems to be mediated by more reduction in pancreatic injury.

持续服用利拉利汀:糖尿病大鼠的血糖控制更佳,胰腺损伤更少。
虽然利拉利汀是最有效的二肽基肽酶 4 抑制剂,但由于其生物利用度较低,且存在胰腺损伤的潜在风险,其使用受到了限制。在此,我们研究了每周持续服用利拉利汀是否比每天频繁口服更有效。给大鼠喂食高果糖/脂肪/盐饮食,然后注射 STZ,诱发 2 型糖尿病。与每天口服利拉利汀所达到的部分血糖控制效果相比,每周皮下注射约为口服剂量的四分之一的利拉利汀能产生更好的血糖控制效果,4周餐后血糖跟踪和口服葡萄糖耐量测试证明了这一点。在持续服用利拉利汀的情况下,血清胰岛素的显著增加也证实了这一点。与每日口服利拉利汀相比,持续服用利拉利汀后可观察到更高水平的抗炎细胞因子脂肪连素和更低水平的甘油三酯。此外,与每日口服利拉利汀相比,持续服用利拉利汀后,β细胞的胰岛素免疫反应明显增加。与口服利拉利汀相比,持续利拉利汀更能减少胰腺组织中的胶原沉积和Caspase-3免疫反应。总之,持续服用利拉利汀能更好地控制血糖,这似乎是由于胰腺损伤的减少。
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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
2.90%
发文量
82
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Pharmaceutical Development & Technology publishes research on the design, development, manufacture, and evaluation of conventional and novel drug delivery systems, emphasizing practical solutions and applications to theoretical and research-based problems. The journal aims to publish significant, innovative and original research to advance the frontiers of pharmaceutical development and technology. Through original articles, reviews (where prior discussion with the EIC is encouraged), short reports, book reviews and technical notes, Pharmaceutical Development & Technology covers aspects such as: -Preformulation and pharmaceutical formulation studies -Pharmaceutical materials selection and characterization -Pharmaceutical process development, engineering, scale-up and industrialisation, and process validation -QbD in the form a risk assessment and DoE driven approaches -Design of dosage forms and drug delivery systems -Emerging pharmaceutical formulation and drug delivery technologies with a focus on personalised therapies -Drug delivery systems research and quality improvement -Pharmaceutical regulatory affairs This journal will not consider for publication manuscripts focusing purely on clinical evaluations, botanicals, or animal models.
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