Rapid tachyphylaxis of the glucagon-like peptide 1–induced deceleration of gastric emptying in humans

MA Nauck, G Kemmeries, JJ Holst, JJ Meier - Diabetes, 2011 - Am Diabetes Assoc
MA Nauck, G Kemmeries, JJ Holst, JJ Meier
Diabetes, 2011Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE Glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1 lowers postprandial glycemia primarily through
inhibition of gastric emptying. We addressed whether the GLP-1–induced deceleration of
gastric emptying is subject to rapid tachyphylaxis and if so, how this would alter postprandial
glucose control. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Nine healthy volunteers (25±4 years
old, BMI: 24.6±4.7 kg/m2) were examined with intravenous infusion of GLP-1 (0.8 pmol· kg−
1. min− 1) or placebo over 8.5 h. Two liquid mixed meals were administered at a 4-h interval …
OBJECTIVE
Glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1 lowers postprandial glycemia primarily through inhibition of gastric emptying. We addressed whether the GLP-1–induced deceleration of gastric emptying is subject to rapid tachyphylaxis and if so, how this would alter postprandial glucose control.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
Nine healthy volunteers (25 ± 4 years old, BMI: 24.6 ± 4.7 kg/m2) were examined with intravenous infusion of GLP-1 (0.8 pmol · kg−1. min−1) or placebo over 8.5 h. Two liquid mixed meals were administered at a 4-h interval. Gastric emptying was determined, and blood samples were drawn frequently.
RESULTS
GLP-1 decelerated gastric emptying significantly more after the first meal compared with the second meal (P = 0.01). This was associated with reductions in pancreatic polypeptide levels (marker of vagal activation) after the first but not the second meal (P < 0.05). With GLP-1, glucose concentrations declined after the first meal but increased after the second meal (P < 0.05). The GLP-1–induced reductions in postprandial insulin and C-peptide levels were stronger during the first meal course (P < 0.05). Likewise, glucagon levels were lowered by GLP-1 after the first meal but increased after the second test meal (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The GLP-1–induced delay in gastric emptying is subject to rapid tachyphylaxis at the level of vagal nervous activation. As a consequence, postprandial glucose control by GLP-1 is attenuated after its chronic administration.
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