Model analysis of effect of canagliflozin (Invokana), a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor, to alter plasma 1,5-anhydroglucitol

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作者
Fortuna, Danielle [1 ]
McCloskey, Laura J. [1 ]
Stickle, Douglas F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Jefferson Univ Hosp, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
关键词
Diabetes; Canagliflozin; Invokana; SGLT2; inhibitors; Anhydroglucitol; Mathematical model; CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; DIABETES-MELLITUS; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; SERUM 1,5-ANHYDROGLUCITOL; 1,5-ANHYDRO-D-GLUCITOL; GLYCOMARK(TM); EFFICACY; SAFETY; ASSAY;
D O I
10.1016/j.cca.2015.11.010
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: Renal reabsorption of 1,5-anhydroglucitol (AG) is competitively inhibited by elevated glucose and leads to depleted plasma AG in diabetes. Plasma AG recovery in diabetes normally correlates with improved glycemic control. However, use of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors (e.g., canagliflozin) to treat diabetes by inhibition of renal glucose reabsorption can negate this correlation, via an indirect effect (increase of renal filtrate glucose concentration) to inhibit AG reabsorption by sodium-glucose co-transporter 4 (SGLT4). Conversely, then, AG measurement might be useful as an independent marker for SGLT2 inhibitor activity. Methods: Using an AG mass balance model, we analyzed literature data on plasma AG before and after initiation of canagliflozin therapy (CT) to quantitatively characterize the effect of CT on AG reabsorption. Results: According to model calculations, modest decreases (<5%) in fractional reabsorption of AG account for the drastic decrease in [AG] observed during Cl'. Decreases are predicted to be rapid (t(1/2) < 3 days) after CT initiation. Conclusion: CT negates the usual premise of AG measurement (that [AG] should increase with improved glycemic control). However, according to model calculations, a substantial and likely rapid effect of Cl' on [AG] means that AG measurement might provide an early marker for CT activity. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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