Articles
Gut hormones and obesity: GLP-1 and co-secreted peptides
May 07 2008 by Dr. L. O. Uttenthal
The anorectic gut hormones GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1) and co-secreted peptides such as oxyntomodulin and PYY are among prime candidates for manipulation in the development of new therapies for obesity. Here their secretion and actions in pathways regulating food intake are briefly outlined.
Why is there a market for GLP-1 analogs and GLP-1 antibodies?
April 04 2008 by Dr. L. O. Uttenthal
GLP-1 analogs for the treatment of type-2 diabetes
GLP-1 is an important peptide hormone which is released from the intestine when we eat. It stimulates the secretion of insulin from the pancreas and helps to ensure that enough insulin is released to match the amount and composition of the food that is eaten.
Recent News
January 24 2012
Conference on Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies (CRRT), February 12-15, San Diego, USA
An addition to the Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes antibody portfolio