Impairment in the functionality of the adipose tissue is crucial for obesity-related metabolic comorbidities and may trigger the onset of type 2 diabetes. The adipose tissue has been proposed as a main contributor of circulating miRNAs (miRNAs), but has not yet been characterized for these markers.
Researchers from Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG presented preclinical data for BI-456906, a novel long-acting glucagon (GCG)/glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) dual receptor agonist, currently in phase II development in patients with obesity and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
Apollo Endosurgery Inc. released details of a landmark, multi-center randomized clinical trial demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of Apollo’s Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty procedure (ESG) performed with the company’s endoscopic suturing system. The Merit study report comes on the heels of FDA market authorization of ESG as a minimally invasive, endoscopic weight loss therapy for patients suffering from obesity.
A study by researchers led by David James from the University of Sydney showcases the diversity in metabolic responses observed across different mouse strains exposed to two different diets that demonstrates the heritability of metabolic traits.
Regor Therapeutics Group and Eli Lilly and Co. have inked a collaboration and licensing deal to co-develop therapies for metabolic disorders in a deal worth more than $1.5 billion. Under terms of the agreement, Lilly is gaining access to Regor IP to support its development of therapies for obesity and diabetes.
Shares of Cohbar Inc. (NASDAQ:CWBR) hit a 52-week high on Aug. 11 following news that a mitochondrial peptide analogue it is testing for the potential treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and obesity, CB-4211, delivered "robust" improvements in key biomarkers of liver damage and glucose levels vs. placebo during a small phase Ia/Ib study.
Rivus Pharmaceuticals Inc. has emerged from stealth and disclosed a $35 million series A round to fund development of its pipeline of “controlled metabolic accelerators,” or CMAs, for treating cardiometabolic diseases.
In the public mind, fat and unhealthy are more or less synonymous. But reality is more complicated, as reality often is. Even among individuals with a BMI of 30 or higher, somewhere between 15% and 45% have metabolism typical of much lower-weight individuals.
A multicenter in vivo Japanese "transomics" analysis led by scientists at the University of Tokyo has revealed previously unknown allosteric and genetic regulatory axes underlying the altered hepatic glucose-responsive metabolism seen in obesity.