The incretin system and its role in type 2 diabetes mellitus

Sep 13, 2008Molecular and cellular endocrinology

The role of hormone signals that boost insulin in type 2 diabetes

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Abstract

Incretin hormones may be responsible for up to 70% of postprandial insulin secretion.

  • Incretin hormones include glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP).
  • The incretin effect is significantly reduced or absent in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
  • GIP secretion is near normal in T2DM patients, but its effectiveness on insulin secretion is severely impaired.
  • GLP-1 secretion is also impaired in T2DM, though its insulin-stimulating and glucagon-suppressive effects remain, albeit with reduced potency.
  • Exogenous GLP-1 administration may normalize glucose sensitivity in beta and alpha cells under certain conditions.
  • Improved glycemic control may partially restore the impaired action of incretins in T2DM.

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