ROLE OF DPP-IV INHIBITORS IN TREATMENT OF TYPE II DIABETES

Authors

  • Patel Kishan D
  • Patel Grishma M. Lec

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Type II diabetes GLP-1, DPP-IV

Abstract

Emerging as an epidemic of the 21st century type II diabetes has become a major health problem throughout the globe. Known treatments of type II diabetes mellitus have limitations such as weight gain and hypoglycaemias. A new perspective is the use of incretin hormones and incretin enhancers. Incretin mimetics are a new class of pharmacological agents with multiple antihyperglycemic actions that mimic the actions of incretin hormones such as glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1. DPP-4, a protease that specifically cleaves dipeptides from proteins and oligopeptides after a penultimate N-terminal proline or alanine, is involved in the degradation of a number of neuropeptides, peptide hormones and cytokines, including the incretins GLP-1 and GIP. Based on preliminary clinical data, incretin mimetics and DPP-IV inhibitors show potential for treating type II diabetes.

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30-11-2010

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