Amylin analogs for the treatment of obesity without diabetes: present and future.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Theodoros Panou, Evanthia Gouveri, Djordje S Popovic, Nikolaos Papanas
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Abstract

Introduction: Obesity is a pandemic, linked with increased morbidity including diabetes mellitus (DM) and certain cancer types. Amylin is a major regulatory hormone for satiation and food intake perception in humans. Amylin analogs (pramlintide and cagrilintide) are emerging as promising anti-obesity agents in non-DM subjects.

Areas covered: Pramlintide, the first amylin analog, initially used for the treatment of both type 1 and type 2 DM, has demonstrated weight-lowering action. Clinical trials confirmed a weight loss exceeding 3% in the study period without major untoward effects, which was maintained beyond the follow-up period. Recently, cagrilintide, a long-lasting synthetic amylin analog has been introduced. Cagrilintide has achieved adequate weight loss, reaching even more than 10% of the total weight in early clinical trials. However, adverse gastrointestinal effects, particularly nausea, were more frequent compared with pramlintide. Clinical trials have also confirmed the effectiveness of cagrilintide in comparison with glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists.

Expert opinion: Amylin analogs will certainly enrich the growing therapeutic armamentarium aimed at tackling obesity. The most exciting future research venue could be the development of their combinations with other weight-lowering drugs, especially dual and triple incretin-based co-agonists, thus potentially providing massive weight-loss effects.

用于治疗无糖尿病肥胖症的淀粉类似物:现状与未来。
导言:肥胖症是一种大流行病,与糖尿病(DM)和某些癌症类型等发病率增加有关。淀粉样蛋白是人体饱腹感和食物摄入感的主要调节激素。淀粉样蛋白类似物(普拉林肽和卡格列林肽)正在非糖尿病患者中成为有前景的抗肥胖药物:普拉林肽是第一种淀粉类似物,最初用于治疗 1 型和 2 型糖尿病,已证明具有降低体重的作用。临床试验证实,在研究期间体重下降超过 3%,且无重大不良反应,随访期后仍能保持。最近,一种长效合成淀粉样蛋白类似物卡格列汀(cagrilintide)问世。在早期临床试验中,卡格列林肽的减重效果很好,甚至达到了总重量的 10%以上。然而,与普拉林肽相比,胃肠道的不良反应,尤其是恶心更为频繁。临床试验还证实,与胰高血糖素样肽 1 受体激动剂相比,卡格列净的疗效更好:专家观点:淀粉类似物必将丰富日益增长的肥胖症治疗手段。未来最令人兴奋的研究方向可能是开发淀粉类似物与其他减重药物的组合,特别是与双重和三重胰高血糖素类联合受体激动剂的组合,从而可能产生巨大的减重效果。
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