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Will Diabetes Drugs Advance Osteoarthritis Management?


 

FROM OARSI 2024

— With the glucagon-like peptide (GLP) 1 receptor agonist semaglutide (Wegovy) recently shown to significantly induce weight loss in people with osteoarthritis (OA) and obesity in the STEP-9 trial, could drugs traditionally used to treat type 2 diabetes be the next big thing for OA management?

“Hormone-based weight loss drugs are a game changer” for obesity management, Sébastien Czernichow, MD, PhD, said during a plenary session at the OARSI 2024 World Congress.

Dr. Sébastien Czernichow, professor of nutrition at Paris Cité University and head of the Department of Nutrition at the George Pompidou European Hospital in Paris, France Sara Freeman/Medscape Medical News

Dr. Sébastien Czernichow

Drugs such as semaglutide may also have a cardioprotective effect, reducing the risk for major adverse cardiovascular events by as much as 20% vs placebo, added Dr. Czernichow, professor of nutrition at Paris Cité University and head of the Department of Nutrition at the George Pompidou European Hospital in Paris, France.

“You have to keep in mind that the short-term side effects are mainly gastrointestinal and [are] manageable. The mid-term side effects are an increased gallbladder [disease] risk, and the long-term benefits and risks are not really well known yet,” Dr. Czernichow said. With regard to that, the effects of these drugs on lean body mass, bone health, and nutritional deficiencies need to be further evaluated and monitored.

Weight Loss Benefits

Weight loss is one of the cornerstones of OA management, and in addition to the weight loss seen with the GLP-1 receptor agonists, there have also been changes in body composition, Dr. Czernichow said.

In SURMOUNT-1, for example, the dual glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and GLP-1 receptor agonist tirzepatide (Zepbound) was shown to significantly reduce total fat mass with a smaller decrease in total lean mass in a subanalysis.

It has been argued that effects on body composition need to be considered when evaluating new weight loss drugs, and that focusing only on the degree of weight reduction is “encouraging inaccurate measures of medication efficacy for both patients and clinicians,” Dr. Czernichow said, citing a viewpoint published in JAMA Internal Medicine.

“The real question is: Are we able to fund these drugs for everyone? Or will only the richest patients be allocated to these drugs?” Dr. Czernichow said.

Weight Rebound

Tonia Vincent, MBBS, PhD, professor of musculoskeletal biology and an honorary rheumatologist at The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at University of Oxford in England, was concerned about rebound weight gain.

“We hear a lot about this, that people stopping drugs actually get worse weight gain than before they started, and that’s a concern about a drug that is going to have a huge pressure for supply,” Dr. Vincent said following Dr. Czernichow’s presentation.

Another delegate said that calling GLP-1 receptor agonists a “game changer” for weight loss in OA was premature because long-term results are needed.

“You mentioned that the double-digit weight loss is getting very close to the results from bariatric surgery, but bariatric surgery you do once, and for these drugs, to maintain the weight loss, you need to take them continuously,” she said.

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