Tirzepatide: The Twincretin Research Compound
Tirzepatide (LY3298176) agonizes both GIPR and GLP-1R. It shows higher potency at the GIPR than the GLP-1R, inverting the assumption that GLP-1’s historical prominence reflects receptor primacy.
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Tirzepatide Dual Receptor Contributions
GLP-1R Effects
Insulin secretion, glucagon suppression, gastric emptying delay, hypothalamic satiety — shared with semaglutide.
GIPR in Adipose Tissue
GIPR is highly expressed in fat tissue. Agonism appears to redirect fatty acid storage and improve adipose function — a key differentiator.
GIPR in CNS
Both GLP-1R and GIPR expressed in hypothalamic satiety centres — potentially creating additive appetite suppression.
Beta-Cell Synergy
GIPR augments GLP-1R-driven insulin release in a complementary, non-overlapping manner.
SURMOUNT-1 — Tirzepatide Dose Response
Tirzepatide 5mg~15.0% at 72 weeks
Tirzepatide 10mg~19.5% at 72 weeks
Tirzepatide 15mg~22.5% at 72 weeks
Semaglutide 2.4mg (STEP-1 ref.)~14.9% at 68 weeks
Tirzepatide Storage & Reconstitution
1
Store lyophilized at −20°C
Original sealed vial. Protect from light.
2
Reconstitute with BAC water
Inject slowly against wall. Swirl gently — do not shake.
3
Store reconstituted at 2–8°C
Use within 28 days. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
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Conclusion
Tirzepatide demonstrated that incretin co-agonism outperforms optimized single-receptor targeting, reshaping how researchers model metabolic pathways. Explore FenaLife’s metabolic research catalog.
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