从传统的二元拮抗到激素协同作用:胰高血糖素、胰岛素和 GLP-1 重叠作用治疗肥胖症的潜力

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Endocrine Connections Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1530/ec-23-0529
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肥胖症 "是 2 型糖尿病和肥胖症的综合征,其发病率的不断上升对全球健康构成了重大挑战。不健康的生活方式,包括不良饮食习惯、久坐不动和高度紧张,再加上遗传和表观遗传因素,导致了肥胖症的流行。肥胖症会导致各种严重并发症,如心血管疾病、中风和某些癌症。以内分泌为基础的疗法,如 GLP-1 受体激动剂和双激素疗法,在改善血糖控制和减轻体重方面显示出良好的效果。然而,这些疗法也有一些缺点,包括戒断效应。本综述旨在深入探讨胰岛素、胰高血糖素和 GLP-1 的交叉相互作用,揭示空腹和餐后状态下复杂的激素动态,从而影响葡萄糖稳态、能量消耗和其他代谢功能。了解这些激素的相互作用可为开发 "抗肥胖 "治疗策略提供新的假设。文章还探讨了胰岛素和胰高血糖素的拮抗作用问题,为这些激素之间潜在的协同作用和激素重叠提供了见解。
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From classical dualistic antagonism to hormone synergy: potential of overlapping action of glucagon, insulin and GLP-1 for the treatment of diabesity

The increasing prevalence of "diabesity," a combination of type 2 diabetes and obesity, poses a significant global health challenge. Unhealthy lifestyle factors, including poor diet, sedentary behavior, and high stress levels, combined with genetic and epigenetic factors, contribute to the diabesity epidemic. Diabesity leads to various significant complications such as cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and certain cancers. Incretin-based therapies, such as GLP-1 receptor agonists and dual hormone therapies, have shown promising results in improving glycemic control and inducing weight loss. However, these therapies also come with certain disadvantages, including withdrawal effects. This review aims to provide insights into the cross-interactions of insulin, glucagon, and GLP-1, revealing the complex hormonal dynamics during fasting and postprandial states, impacting glucose homeostasis, energy expenditure, and other metabolic functions. Understanding these hormonal interactions may offer novel hypotheses in the development of "anti-diabesity" treatment strategies. The article also explores the question of the antagonism of insulin and glucagon, providing insights into the potential synergy and hormonal overlaps between these hormones.

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Endocrine Connections
Endocrine Connections Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Endocrine Connections publishes original quality research and reviews in all areas of endocrinology, including papers that deal with non-classical tissues as source or targets of hormones and endocrine papers that have relevance to endocrine-related and intersecting disciplines and the wider biomedical community.
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