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- Title
Effect of Administration Time of Exenatide on Satiety Responses, Blood Glucose, and Adverse Events in Healthy Volunteers.
- Authors
Pinelli, Nicole R.; Jantz, Arin; Smith, Zachary; Abouhassan, Amenah; Ayar, Christina; Jaber, Nadim A.; Clarke, Anthony W.; Commissaris, Randall L.; Jaber, Linda A.
- Abstract
The objective was to investigate whether varying administration time of exenatide affects the magnitude of satiety responses, blood glucose, and adverse events in healthy volunteers. In this randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled, 4-period crossover, single-dose study, the authors measured satiety responses, blood glucose, and adverse events in 20 participants receiving exenatide (10 µg) at either —60 minutes, —30 minutes, or —15 minutes or placebo at —30 minutes relative to a standardized test meal. Compared with placebo, exenatide reduced caloric intake (P = .0059), food intake (P = .0032), and glucose concentrations at 60 (P < .001) and 120 minutes after meals (P = .015). Nausea (63% vs 20%), reduced appetite (43% vs 10%), and vomiting (18% vs 0%) occurred more frequently in exenatide-treated subjects compared with placebo (P < .05). Significant differences were noted in caloric intake (P = .0149) and food intake (P = .0205) based on the administration time of exenatide, with doses given further from meals producing reduced feeding responses. No such difference was found in postprandial glucose concentrations or adverse events based on timing of exenatide administration. Single-dose exenatide administered further from mealtime had an increased magnitude on satiety responses in healthy volunteers. Postprandial glucose concentrations and the frequency of adverse events did not differ by the administration time of exenatide.
- Subjects
MICHIGAN; SUBCUTANEOUS injections; ANALYSIS of variance; BLOOD sugar; BLOOD sugar monitoring; CHI-squared test; COMPUTER software; CROSSOVER trials; HYPOGLYCEMIC agents; INGESTION; REGRESSION analysis; RESEARCH funding; STATISTICAL sampling; SATISFACTION; TIME; WEIGHT loss; DATA analysis; VISUAL analog scale; REPEATED measures design; BLIND experiment; DRUG dosage
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2011, Vol 51, Issue 2, p165
- ISSN
0091-2700
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0091270010367653