The mechanisms of action of metformin
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Metformin is a widely-used drug that results in clear benefits in relation to glucose metabolism and diabetes-related complications. The mechanisms underlying these benefits are complex and still not fully understood. Physiologically, metformin has been shown to reduce hepatic glucose production, yet not all of its effects can be explained by this mechanism and there is increasing evidence of a key role for the gut. At the molecular level the findings vary depending on the doses of metformin used and duration of treatment, with clear differences between acute and chronic administration. Metformin has been shown to act via both AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)-dependent and AMPK-independent mechanisms; by…
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- Metformin
- AMPK
- Mechanism of action
- Diabetes mellitus
- Mechanism (biology)
- Drug
- Medicine
- Pharmacology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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