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Using Glucagon to Help Treat Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

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Abstract

Iterative advancements in incretin-based therapeutics may improve long-term weight loss durability upon cessation of treatment.

  • Current incretin analogues show weight regain after treatment discontinuation, with variability among patients.
  • Glucagon receptor agonists are being combined with GLP-1 receptor and GIP receptor agonists to create dual and triple agonists.
  • These combinations are designed to enhance body weight loss by stimulating energy expenditure.
  • Mechanistic data supporting glucagon receptor agonism's effects on energy expenditure is primarily based on pre-clinical rodent models.
  • Evidence for similar mechanisms in humans remains limited, indicating the need for further research.

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