Tirzepatide and prevention of chronic kidney disease.
Catalina BoschSol CarriazoMaria José SolerAlberto Ortiz ArduanBeatriz Fernandez-FernandezPublished in: Clinical kidney journal (2022)
Tirzepatide is a twincretin recently approved to improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). More specifically, tirzepatide is an agonist of both the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP1) receptors. In recent clinical trials in persons with obesity or overweight with associated conditions, tirzepatide decreased body weight and other cardiorenal risk factors (blood pressure, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, glycated hemoglobin and albuminuria). Moreover, in a post hoc analysis of the SURPASS-4 randomized clinical trial, tirzepatide decreased albuminuria and total estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) slopes and nearly halved the risk of a pre-specified composite kidney endpoint (eGFR decline ≥40%, renal death, kidney failure or new-onset macroalbuminuria) in participants with T2DM and high cardiovascular risk when compared with insulin glargine. Similar to other kidney-protective drugs, tirzepatide, alone or combined with sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors, caused an early dip in eGFR. Moreover, tirzepatide also decreased eGFR slopes in participants with eGFR >60 mL/min/1.73 m 2 or with normoalbuminuria. We now review the potential kidney health implications of tirzepatide, addressing its structure and function, relationship to current GLP1 receptor agonists, impact of recent results for the treatment and prevention of kidney disease, and expectations for the future.
Keyphrases
- glycemic control
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- epidermal growth factor receptor
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- blood glucose
- weight loss
- body weight
- chronic kidney disease
- clinical trial
- risk factors
- blood pressure
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- healthcare
- public health
- current status
- mental health
- randomized controlled trial
- risk assessment
- end stage renal disease
- human health
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- climate change
- double blind
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