Preservation of active incretin hormones by inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase IV suppresses meal-induced incretin secretion in dogs

Feb 9, 2002The Journal of endocrinology

Blocking an enzyme that breaks down active incretin hormones lowers meal-triggered incretin release in dogs

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Abstract

DPP IV inhibition with NVP-DPP728 resulted in 99.0% intact GLP-1 and 92.5% intact GIP concentrations post-treatment.

  • DPP IV inhibition significantly increased the levels of active incretin hormones after a mixed meal.
  • Intact GIP concentrations rose from 22.6% to 92.5% following DPP IV inhibition.
  • Intact GLP-1 concentrations increased from 10.1% to 99.0% after treatment.
  • Despite increased levels of intact incretins, total incretin secretion decreased after DPP IV inhibition.
  • Plasma glucose, insulin, and glucagon levels remained unchanged with the inhibitor treatment.

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