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Variation in the Plasma Membrane Monoamine Transporter (PMAT) (Encoded by

Authors :
Adem Y, Dawed
Kaixin, Zhou
Nienke, van Leeuwen
Anubha, Mahajan
Neil, Robertson
Robert, Koivula
Petra J M, Elders
Simone P, Rauh
Angus G, Jones
Reinhard W, Holl
Julia C, Stingl
Paul W, Franks
Mark I, McCarthy
Leen M, 't Hart
Ewan R, Pearson
B, Whitcher
Source :
Diabetes care. 42(6)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Gastrointestinal adverse effects occur in 20-30% of patients with metformin-treated type 2 diabetes, leading to premature discontinuation in 5-10% of the cases. Gastrointestinal intolerance may reflect localized high concentrations of metformin in the gut. We hypothesized that reduced transport of metformin via the plasma membrane monoamine transporter (PMAT) and organic cation transporter 1 (OCT1) could increase the risk of severe gastrointestinal adverse effects.The study included 286 severe metformin-intolerant and 1,128 metformin-tolerant individuals from the IMI DIRECT (Innovative Medicines Initiative: DIabetes REsearCh on patient straTification) consortium. We assessed the association of patient characteristics, concomitant medication, and the burden of mutations in theWomen (These results suggest that intestinal metformin transporters and concomitant medications play an important role in the gastrointestinal adverse effects of metformin.

Details

ISSN :
19355548
Volume :
42
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes care
Accession number :
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