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Title: | Total and acylated ghrelin levels in type 2 diabetic patients: Similar levels observed after treatment with metformin, pioglitazone or diet therapy |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/ndokrinoloji ve Metabolizma Anabilim Dalı. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Biyokimya Anabilim Dalı. 0000-0002-2593-7196 Kıyıcı, Sinem Ersoy, Canan Gül, Özen Öz Sarandol, Emre Demirci, Musa Tuncel, Ercan Sığırlı, Deniz Ertürk, Erdinç İmamoğlu, Sazi AAH-8861-2021 AAJ-6536-2021 ABE-1716-2020 AAI-1005-2021 AAA-7472-2021 12753880400 6701485882 26040787100 55943324800 18534643800 7006929833 24482063400 7005488796 6602297533 |
Keywords: | Ghrelin Metformin Pioglitazone Type 2 diabetes Circulating ghrelin Food-intake High-carbohydrate Insulin therapy Weight-gain High-fat Hormone Peptide Responses Stomach Endocrinology & metabolism |
Issue Date: | Sep-2009 |
Publisher: | Johann Ambrosius Barth Verlag |
Citation: | Kıyıcı, S. vd. (2009). "Total and acylated ghrelin levels in type 2 diabetic patients: Similar levels observed after treatment with metformin, pioglitazone or diet therapy". Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology and Diabetes, 117(8), 386-390. |
Abstract: | Ghrelin, a potent gut-brain orexigenic peptide, has a role in stimulation of food intake and long-term regulation of body weight. Metformin and pioglitazone treatment have different effects on body weight. This discrepancy might be related with the effect of these two drugs on plasma ghrelin levels. We investigated the effect of these two drugs on post-prandial acylated and total ghrelin levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. Eleven patients treated with diet, 12 patients treated with 850 mg/day metformin monotherapy and 12 patients treated with 30 mg/day pioglitazone monotherapy for at least 6 months were enrolled in the study. Plasma acylated and total ghrelin levels were investigated at baseline and at the 60(th), 120(th), 180(th), 240(th) minutes after a mixed meal test. There were no differences between groups in any of baseline metabolic and anthropometric parameters, including acylated and total ghrelin levels. Acylated and total ghrelin concentrations were suppressed similarly after food consumption, and we could not determine any significant difference between the groups at any time interval. A prolonged postprandial suppression of acylated ghrelin concentrations was observed in the pioglitazone treatment group compared with baseline values. In conclusion, total and acylated ghrelin levels after a mixed meal test were similar in type 2 diabetic patients treated with metformin, pioglitazone or diet therapy alone. These results suggest that changes in body weight during metformin and pioglitazone treatment are not associated with plasma ghrelin levels. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1220936 https://www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/s-0029-1220936 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24009 |
ISSN: | 0947-7349 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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