1. GDF-15 as a Weight Watcher for Diabetic and Non-Diabetic People Treated With Metformin
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Jing Ouyang, Stéphane Isnard, John Lin, Brandon Fombuena, Xiaorong Peng, Yaokai Chen, and Jean-Pierre Routy
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0301 basic medicine ,obesity ,Growth Differentiation Factor 15 ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Review ,Disease ,Bioinformatics ,lcsh:Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,body weight ,03 medical and health sciences ,Endocrinology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Weight loss ,Diabetes mellitus ,Weight Loss ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Medicine ,GFRAL ,lcsh:RC648-665 ,diabetes ,business.industry ,Transforming growth factor beta superfamily ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,GDF-15 ,Metformin ,030104 developmental biology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Case-Control Studies ,GDF15 ,Steatohepatitis ,medicine.symptom ,metformin ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Weight gain and obesity are global health concerns contributing to morbidity with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, liver steatohepatitis and cancer. Pharmacological therapies or bariatric surgery are often required for those who fail to adhere to diet and lifestyle modifications. Metformin, a widely used antidiabetic agent, seems to have a health benefit beyond its anti-hyperglycemic properties, with few side effects. Emerging evidence shows weight loss to be associated with metformin in both diabetic and non-diabetic individuals. Recently, the growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15), a member of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily, has been identified as a key mediator of metformin-induced weight loss. Metformin increases the secretion of GDF-15, which binds exclusively to glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL). This gut-brain cytokine works as a prominent player in reducing food intake and body weight in health and disease, like anorexia nervosa and cancer. Herein, we critically review advances in the understanding of the weight-reducing effects of metformin via the GDF-15 pathway.
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- 2020
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