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In this study, the investigators investigate beneficial effects of ipragliflozin, newly developted SGLT2 inhibitor, on reduction in visceral fat area and degree of fatty liver in subjects with T2DM when added to metformin and pioglitazone therapy.


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Pioglitazone, a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPARγ) agonist increase insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissue and liver by protecting non-adipose tissues against excessive lipid overload and by balancing the secretion of adipocytokines.

However, PPARγ is a key transcription factor that induces the differentiation adipocyte maturation and stimulates the induction of enzymes involved in lipogenesis. As a result, the effect of pioglitazone is generally accompanied by weight gain and an increase in amount of subcutaneous fat.

Obesity would coexist with fatty liver disease and both conditions aggravate hyperglycemia in diabetes. According to recent study, up-regulated PPARγ expression in liver was reported in obesity with hepatic steatosis which implies pioglitazone might induce fatty liver disease.

A novel oral antidiabetic drug, sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor reduces renal glucose reabsorption and increasing renal glucose excretion thereby promoting energy loss. As a result, it prevents weight gain and fluid retention which might counteract the unfavorable effects of pioglitazone treatment.

No study has been conducted on the additional effect on obesity and fatty liver of ipragliflozin in T2DM patients treated with pioglitazone and metformin.

In this study, the investigators investigate beneficial effects of ipragliflozin, newly developted SGLT2 inhibitor, on reduction in visceral fat area and degree of fatty liver in subjects with T2DM when added to metformin and pioglitazone therapy. ;


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NCT number NCT02875821
Study type Interventional
Source Yonsei University
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date April 26, 2016
Completion date June 7, 2017