Pharmacological Research (Jan 2024)

Type 2 diabetes mellitus pharmacological remission with dapagliflozin plus oral semaglutide

  • Maria Elena Lunati,
  • Vincenzo Cimino,
  • Davide Bernasconi,
  • Alessandra Gandolfi,
  • Paola Silvia Morpurgo,
  • Camilla Tinari,
  • Elisa Lazzaroni,
  • Laura Baruffaldi,
  • Milena Muratori,
  • Laura Montefusco,
  • Ida Pastore,
  • Antonio Rossi,
  • Ivano Giuseppe Franzetti,
  • Fabrizio Muratori,
  • Roberto Manfrini,
  • Olga Eugenia Disoteo,
  • Rosa Terranova,
  • Paolo Desenzani,
  • Angela Girelli,
  • Renata Ghelardi,
  • Francesca D’Addio,
  • Moufida Ben Nasr,
  • Cesare Berra,
  • Franco Folli,
  • Loredana Bucciarelli,
  • Paolo Fiorina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 199
p. 107040

Abstract

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Dapagliflozin, a sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor and semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist, have both demonstrated efficacy in glycemic control, reducing blood pressure, body weight, risk of renal and heart failure in type 2 diabetes mellitus. In this observational, real-world, study we aimed to investigate the efficacy of the combination therapy with those two agents over glycemic control. We thus obtained the data of 1335 patients with type 2 diabetes followed by 11 Diabetes centers in Lombardia, Italy. A group of 443 patients was treated with dapagliflozin alone, the other group of 892 patients was treated with the combination therapy of dapagliflozin plus oral semaglutide. We analyzed changes in glycated hemoglobin from baseline to 6 months of follow-up, as well as changes in fasting glycemia, body weight, body mass index, systolic and diastolic pressure, heart rate, creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate and albuminuria. Both groups of patients showed an improvement of glycometabolic control after 6 months of treatment; indeed, the treatment with dapagliflozin plus oral semaglutide showed a reduction of glycated hemoglobin of 1.2% as compared to the 0.5% reduction observed in the dapagliflozin alone group. Significant changes were observed in body mass index, fasting plasmatic glucose, blood pressure, total cholesterol, LDL and albumin to creatinine ratio, with a high rate (55%) of near-normalization of glycated hemoglobin. Our real world data confirmed the potential of the oral combination therapy dapagliflozin with semaglutide in inducing pharmacological remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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