Incretin Hormones. Flashcards
What is the incretin effect?
A significantly enhanced insulin secretory response to oral glucose compared to the same dose administered i.v.
What are incretins and give 2 examples.
Sam peptide hormones released from the GI tract following food intake that increases the insulin secretory responmse to glucose by 60%/
GIP - slucose dependant insuiliinotropic polypeptide.
GLP-1 - glucagon like peptide 1.
GIP?
42AA, from proGIP in the K cells of the GI tract - increase in response to CHO and fat. Transported to the iselts in the blood where they increase insulin release (when BGL is high).
GLP-1?
30AA, from proglucagon in L cells of the Gi tract. Proglucagon is deferentially cleaved to produce glucagon (islets) and GLP-1 and 2 in L cells.
Increase insulin, decrease glucagon, delay gastric emptying, decrease apetie and increase B cell mass.
What happens to the incretin effect in type 2 diabetes?
Decreased - reduced insulin secretion in response to oral glucose.
How could we treat T2DM bearing in mind the decreased incretin effect?
GIP levels - normal but decreased effect - not an option.
GLP - low levels but what is there does work - therefore replace GLP
BUT short lived effect as DPP4 cleave 2 amino acids to render GLP-1 inactive.
DPP4 inhibitors - increase endogenous GLP-1.
Exenatide - anaolgue of GLP1 - similar structure. Stimulates insulin release in an insulin dependant manner.
What do GLP-1 anagloues do?
Destroy B cells - BAD!
Inhibit glucagon seretion = decrease glucose production by the liver - good!! Decrease BGL.
Weight loss!
Give with insulin!
Effects of GLP-1 on the brain.
Increase neuroprotection.
Decrease appetite.
Effects of GLP-1 on the stomach.
Decrease gastric emptying (slower increase in BGL)
Effects of GLP-1 on the pancreas.
Increase insulin biosynthesis. Increase B cell mass Decrease B cell apoptosis. Increase insulin decrease glucagon
Effects of GLP-1 on the muscle.
Increase insulin sensitvity
Effects of GLP-1 on the liver
Decrease glucose production
Effects of GLP-1 on the heart.
Increase cardiac output.
Increase cardioprotection