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Showing papers by "Spyridon N. Karras published in 2012"


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TL;DR: A narrative review will focus on the basic concepts regarding incretins physiology and their regulatory feedback mechanisms affecting energy homeostasis, where glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) promotes satiety and weight loss through centrally and peripherally mediated pathways.
Abstract: Energy homeostasis in mammalians is a teleological process regulated by the interplay between caloric intake and energy expenditure Incretins are a significant component of the complex homeostatic network regulating the metabolic state in humans This narrative review will focus on the basic concepts regarding incretins physiology and their regulatory feedback mechanisms affecting energy homeostasis In this context, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) promotes satiety and weight loss through centrally and peripherally mediated pathways On the other hand, gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP) is implicated in energy storage by its actions on adipose tissue Understanding this biological model requires a holistic approach, since it is dually manifested by promoting weight reduction, in the case of GLP-1, or favoring lipid accumulation, in the case of GIP The complete spectrum of incretin actions related to energy homeostasis is yet to be fully elucidated Currently, new drugs based on incretin physiology are available for treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus, whereas the implication of similar drugs in the treatment of obesity is under investigation These agents exert several beneficial effects that minimize cardiovascular risk

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