Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
The Amount of Residual Incretin Regulates the Pancreatic β-cell Function and Glucose Homeostasis
Tatsuya KondoSayaka KitanoNobukazu MiyakawaTakuro WatanabeRieko GotoMiki SatoSatoko HanataniMasaji SakaguchiMotoyuki IgataJunji KawashimaHiroyuki MotoshimaTakeshi MatsumuraEiichi Araki
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2021 Volume 60 Issue 9 Pages 1433-1442

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The gastrointestinal tract is considered an important endocrine organ for controlling glucose homeostasis via the production of incretins. A 21-year-old man emergently underwent total colectomy due to severe ulcerative colitis, and overt diabetes became evident. Weekly administration of a glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1 receptor agonist (RA) dramatically improved his glucose control. Levels of GLP-1 or gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) were low at the baseline in the duodenum and serum of the patient. After 11 months of GLP-1RA treatment, his HbA1c worsened again, and intensive insulin therapy was necessary to control his glucose levels. Our report may explain the significance of residual incretin for maintaining the pancreatic β-cell function.

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