Affiliation:
1. Department of Diabetes, Metabolism and Endocrinology Kawasaki Medical School Kurashiki Japan
Abstract
AbstractAimDipeptidyl peptidase‐4 (DPP‐4) inhibitors suppress the inactivation of incretin hormones and lower blood glucose levels by inhibiting DPP‐4 function. Sodium‐glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors lower blood glucose levels in an insulin‐independent manner by inhibiting renal reabsorption of glucose. DPP‐4 and SGLT2 inhibitors each have the potential to improve hepatic steatosis; however, their combined effects remain unclear. In this study, we examined the effects of the combination of these drugs on hepatic steatosis using high‐fat diet‐fed mice.MethodC57BL/6J male mice were fed a 60% high‐fat diet for 2 months to induce hepatic steatosis. Mice were divided into four groups (control; DPP‐4 inhibitor anagliptin; SGLT2 inhibitor luseogliflozin; anagliptin and luseogliflozin combination), and the effects of each drug and their combination on hepatic steatosis after a 4‐week intervention were evaluated.ResultsThere were no differences in blood glucose levels among the four groups. Anagliptin suppresses inflammation‐ and chemokine‐related gene expression. It also improved macrophage fractionation in the liver. Luseogliflozin reduced body weight, hepatic gluconeogenesis and blood glucose levels in the oral glucose tolerance test. The combination treatment improved hepatic steatosis without interfering with the effects of anagliptin and luseogliflozin, respectively, and fat content and inflammatory gene expression in the liver were significantly improved in the combination group compared with the other groups.ConclusionThe combination therapy with the DPP‐4 inhibitor anagliptin and the SGLT2 inhibitor luseogliflozin inhibits fat deposition in the liver via anti‐inflammatory effects during the early phase of diet‐induced liver steatosis.
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