Efpeglenatide
A long-acting, exendin-4-based GLP-1 receptor agonist engineered as an Fc-conjugated peptide for once-weekly subcutaneous dosing.
Overview
Efpeglenatide belongs to the incretin-mimetic class of peptides that activate the GLP-1 receptor to enhance glucose-dependent insulin secretion, suppress glucagon, slow gastric emptying, and reduce appetite. Unlike native GLP-1 (half-life of minutes), efpeglenatide is built on the exendin-4 backbone and conjugated to an immunoglobulin Fc domain, which resists enzymatic breakdown and extends exposure to allow weekly dosing.
The pivotal AMPLITUDE-O trial randomized 4,076 people with type 2 diabetes and a history of cardiovascular or kidney disease to weekly efpeglenatide (4 or 6 mg) or placebo. Efpeglenatide significantly reduced the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events and a composite kidney function outcome, and it did so regardless of concomitant SGLT2-inhibitor use. As an exendin-based agent, it added evidence that cardiovascular benefit is a broad GLP-1 receptor-agonist class effect rather than being limited to human-GLP-1-analog molecules.
Gastrointestinal side effects (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting) are the most common adverse events and are managed with gradual dose escalation.
Mechanism of Action
By binding the GLP-1 receptor on pancreatic beta cells, efpeglenatide amplifies insulin secretion only when glucose is elevated, limiting hypoglycemia risk. Central and gastrointestinal GLP-1 receptor signaling reduces food intake and slows gastric emptying, driving weight loss. Cardiorenal benefits observed in AMPLITUDE-O are thought to reflect a combination of glycemic, weight, blood-pressure, and possibly direct vascular and anti-inflammatory effects common to the GLP-1 receptor-agonist class.
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Efpeglenatide
Efpeglenatide is an exendin-based glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agoni
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References (1)
- [1]Gerstein HC, Sattar N, Rosenstock J, et al. (AMPLITUDE-O Trial Investigators) Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes with Efpeglenatide in Type 2 Diabetes New England Journal of Medicine (2021)
→ In 4,076 high-risk patients, weekly efpeglenatide (4 or 6 mg) reduced major adverse cardiovascular events and a composite kidney outcome versus placebo.
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