Imeglimin‐mediated glycemic control in maternally inherited deafness and diabetes

Author:

Ishibashi Ryoichi12ORCID,Hirayama Kiichi1,Watanabe Suzuka12,Okano Kosuke12,Kuroda Yuta12,Baba Yusuke1,Kanayama Takuma1,Ito Chiho1,Kasahara Keisuke1,Aiba Saki1,Iga Ryo1,Ohtani Ryohei3,Inaba Yosuke4,Koshizaka Masaya2ORCID,Maezawa Yoshiro2,Yokote Koutaro2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine Kimitsu Chuo Hospital Kisarazu, Chiba Japan

2. Department of Endocrinology, Hematology, and Gerontology Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine Chiba Japan

3. Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology Kimitsu Chuo Hospital Kisarazu, Chiba Japan

4. Clinical Research Center Chiba University Hospital Chiba Japan

Abstract

AbstractMitochondrial dysfunction causes maternally inherited deafness and diabetes (MIDD). Herein, we report improved glycemic control in a 47‐year‐old Japanese woman with MIDD using imeglimin without major adverse effects. Biochemical tests and metabolome analysis were performed before and after imeglimin administration. Blood glucose level fluctuations were determined. Sulfonylureas, dipeptidyl peptidase‐4 inhibitors (DPP4is), and sodium glucose transporter‐2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) were administered to evaluate the efficacy of their combination with imeglimin. Imeglimin decreased the HbA1c and ammonia levels and increased the time‐in‐range, C‐peptide reactivity, and glucagon level. Elevated citrulline and histamine levels were decreased by imeglimin. The hypoglycemic effect was not enhanced by imeglimin when combined with sulfonylurea or DPP4i, but the blood glucose level was improved when combined with SGLT2i. Imeglimin improved glucose concentration‐dependent insulin secretion and maximized the insulin secretory capacity by improving mitochondrial function and glutamine metabolism and urea circuit abnormalities by promoting glucagon secretion. Imeglimin could improve glycemic control in MIDD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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1. The Inheritance of Hearing Loss and Deafness: A Historical Perspective;Audiology Research;2024-01-26

2. Imeglimin: the New Kid on the Block;Current Diabetes Reports;2023-12-05

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