Significant impact of time-of-day variation on metformin pharmacokinetics.
Denise TürkNina SchererDominik SelzerChristiane DingsNina HankeRobert DallmannMatthias SchwabPeter TimminsValerie NockThorsten LehrPublished in: Diabetologia (2023)
Metformin's pharmacology significantly depends on time-of-day in humans, determined with the help of empirical and mechanistic pharmacokinetic modelling, and rhythmic GFR, RPF and OCT2 were found to govern intraday variation. Interindividual variation was found to be partly dependent on individual chronotype, suggesting diurnal preference as an interesting, but so-far underappreciated, topic with regard to future personalised chronomodulated therapy in people with type 2 diabetes.