Literature DB >> 24937653

GLP-1(32-36)amide, a novel pentapeptide cleavage product of GLP-1, modulates whole body glucose metabolism in dogs.

Dariush Elahi1, Franca S Angeli2, Amin Vakilipour2, Olga D Carlson3, Eva Tomas4, Josephine M Egan3, Joel F Habener4, Richard P Shannon2.   

Abstract

We have previously demonstrated in human subjects who under euglycemic clamp conditions GLP-1(9-36)amide infusions inhibit endogenous glucose production without substantial insulinotropic effects. An earlier report indicates that GLP-1(9-36)amide is cleaved to a nonapeptide, GLP-1(28-36)amide and a pentapeptide GLP-1(32-36)amide (LVKGR amide). Here we study the effects of the pentapeptide on whole body glucose disposal during hyperglycemic clamp studies. Five dogs underwent indwelling catheterizations. Following recovery, the dogs underwent a 180 min hyperglycemic clamp (basal glucose +98 mg/dl) in a cross-over design. Saline or pentapeptide (30 pmol kg(-1) min(-1)) was infused during the last 120 min after commencement of the hyperglycemic clamp in a primed continuous manner. During the last 30 min of the pentapeptide infusion, glucose utilization (M) significantly increased to 21.4±2.9 mg kg(-1) min(-1)compared to M of 14.3±1.1 mg kg(-1)min(-1) during the saline infusion (P=0.026, paired t-test; P=0.062, Mann-Whitney U test). During this interval, no significant differences in insulin (26.6±3.2 vs. 23.7±2.5 μU/ml, P=NS) or glucagon secretion (34.0±2.1 vs. 31.7±1.8 pg/ml, P=NS) were observed. These findings demonstrate that under hyperglycemic clamp studies the pentapeptide modulates glucose metabolism by a stimulation of whole-body glucose disposal. Further, the findings suggest that the metabolic benefits previously observed during GLP-1(9-36)amide infusions in humans might be due, at least in part, to the metabolic effects of the pentapeptide that is cleaved from the pro-peptide, GLP-1(9-36)amide in the circulation.
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Keywords:  Diabetes; Glucagon-like peptide-1; Glucose utilization; Insulin resistance; Obesity

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24937653      PMCID: PMC5155305          DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2014.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Peptides        ISSN: 0196-9781            Impact factor:   3.750


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