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Preclinical pharmacology of pramlintide in the rat: Comparisons with human and rat amylin

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The pancreatic β-cell hormone, amylin, is absent or reduced in individuals with type I diabetes mellitus and in many insulin-treated patients with type II diabetes. Amylin replacement therapy may be beneficial in these individuals, but the pharmaceutically inconvenient physicochemical properties of native human amylin led to the development instead of the amylin agonist, [Pro25,28,29]human amylin, or pramlintide (formerly designated AC137). Here we compare for rat amylin, human amylin and pramlintide, receptor binding and biological actions in rats in vivo and in rat soleus muscle. In the rat, the spectrum of actions and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of pramlintide are either very similar to, or indistinguishable from, those of rat or human amylin. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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