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Peptide Database
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GIP
PreclinicalGlucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide · Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide
GIP is a 42-amino-acid incretin hormone secreted by duodenal K-cells in response to fat and carbohydrate ingestion. Like GLP-1, it enhances glucose-dependent insulin secretion. Unlike GLP-1, it also promotes insulin secretion during hypoglycemia, protects β-cells, and at high doses may stimulate glucagon in a glucose-independent manner. The GIP receptor's role in energy homeostasis underlies the efficacy of dual GIP/GLP-1 agonists like tirzepatide.
Tirzepatide
ApprovedMounjaro · Zepbound
Tirzepatide is the first dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist, approved for type 2 diabetes (Mounjaro) and obesity (Zepbound). By co-activating both incretin receptors, it achieves superior glycemic control and weight reduction compared to GLP-1 monotherapy — SURMOUNT trials showed up to 22.5% body weight reduction. It represents a new class of metabolic peptide therapeutics with broad cardiovascular and metabolic benefits.