Effect of colesevelam hydrochloride on glycemia and insulin sensitivity in men with the metabolic syndrome.

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Vega GL, Dunn FL, Grundy SM

Effect of colesevelam hydrochloride on glycemia and insulin sensitivity in men with the metabolic syndrome.

Am J Cardiol. 2011 Oct 15;108(8):1129-35. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2011.06.011. Epub 2011 Aug 1.

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Abstract

Colesevelam hydrochloride (colesevelam) lowers low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and glycated hemoglobin in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The present study examined the effects of colesevelam treatment in nondiabetic men with metabolic syndrome. Twenty men completed the study, which consisted of two 8-week phases of treatment with colesevelam (3.75 g/day) or placebo and a 6-week washout between study phases. Of the 20 men, 17 took statins throughout. The fasting plasma LDL cholesterol, triglyceride, glucose, and glycated hemoglobin levels were measured in the last 2 weeks of each study phase. Nonesterified fatty acids and 3-hydroxybutyrate, insulin, and glucose were measured hourly for 5 hours during fasting and during an extended glucose tolerance test. The colesevelam treatment reduced LDL cholesterol from 96 +/- 28 mg/dl to 78 +/- 32 mg/dl (p <0.006) and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 8.2% (p = 0.07). Triglycerides increased by 17% (p <0.02). The fasting plasma glucose was reduced by 5 mg/dl (p <0.03), and glycated hemoglobin remained unchanged by colesevelam. No significant treatment changes were noted for the 2-hour glucose test or insulin sensitivity. The fasting nonesterified fatty acid level was significantly reduced with treatment but the 3-hydroxybutyrate level was unchanged. Insulin-mediated suppression of nonesterified fatty acids during extended glucose tolerance test was significantly less effective during treatment than during placebo. In conclusion, colesevelam significantly reduced the LDL cholesterol levels, even though the baseline LDL cholesterol level was low owing to statin treatment. The fasting and postprandial blood glucose level but not the glycated hemoglobin level was lowered by colesevelam therapy. The effect on fasting glucose was unrelated to the changes in insulin resistance or fatty acid oxidation. Finally, an increase in triglycerides with colesevelam therapy might have been related to a lesser suppression of nonesterified fatty acids levels in the postprandial state.

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Pharmaco-metabolomics
DrugDrug GroupsMetaboliteChangeDescription
ColesevelamApprovedNonesterified fatty acids
decreased
Colesevelam decreases the level of Nonesterified fatty acids in the blood
ColesevelamApprovedTriglycerides
increased
Colesevelam increases the level of Triglycerides in the blood
ColesevelamApprovedGlucose
decreased
Colesevelam decreases the level of Glucose in the blood
ColesevelamApprovedLDL cholesterol
decreased
Colesevelam decreases the level of LDL cholesterol in the blood
ColesevelamApprovedNon-HDL cholesterol
decreased
Colesevelam decreases the level of Non-HDL cholesterol in the blood