A Case Series on the Efficacy of the Pharmacological Treatment of Lipedema: The Italian Experience with Exenatide
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                    - Patton, Laura (Author)
- Reverdito, Valeria (Author)
- Bellucci, Alessandra (Author)
- Bortolon, Micaela (Author)
- Macrelli, Annalisa (Author)
- Ricolfi, Lorenzo (Author)
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            A Case Series on the Efficacy of the Pharmacological Treatment of Lipedema: The Italian Experience with Exenatide
        Abstract
            Background: Lipedema is a chronic disease of subcutaneous adipose tissue that predominantly affects women and is frequently associated with endocrinopathies such as insulin resistance and obesity. Its pathogenesis is still unclear, and treatment, which requires a multi-disciplinary approach, is prolonged over time and is not always effective. There is currently no drug treatment available for this disease. Methods: Five different cases of women with lipedema and insulin resistance, treated with Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP-1 RAs) and once-weekly exenatide, in association or not with lifestyle changes (diet or physical activity) for 3 to 6 months are described. Changes in anthropometric parameters, symptoms, clinical findings and the thickness of superficial adipose tissue measured by ultrasound were evaluated. Results: Treatment with exenatide, whether combined with a change in diet or physical activity, resulted in a reduction in the characteristic symptoms of lipedema, in pain evoked by pinching the adipose tissue fold and in the thickness of subcutaneous adipose tissue at the levels of the lower limbs, abdomen and upper limbs. In four out of five cases, a reduction in body weight was observed, particularly during the first three months of treatment and in cases with greater metabolic impairment. Clinical, instrumental and subjective improvements were also observed in cases where there was no reduction in body weight and in patients who had previously undergone lower limb liposuction. Conclusions: The improvement in symptoms and clinical signs of lipedema, in addition to the reduction in adipose tissue in patients with lipedema and insulin resistance with exenatide, suggests a novel pharmacological approach to the disease, which can be combined with other conservative and surgical treatments to promote weight reduction. These results also highlight the association of this disease with metabolic alterations and the fundamental role of an accurate diagnosis followed by the treatment of comorbidities and excess weight in these patients.
        Publication
            Clinics and Practice
        Volume
            15
        Issue
            7
        Pages
            128
        Date
            2025/7
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            2039-7283
        Short Title
            A Case Series on the Efficacy of the Pharmacological Treatment of Lipedema
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            Number: 7
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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            Patton, L., Reverdito, V., Bellucci, A., Bortolon, M., Macrelli, A., & Ricolfi, L. (2025). A Case Series on the Efficacy of the Pharmacological Treatment of Lipedema: The Italian Experience with Exenatide. Clinics and Practice, 15(7), 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract15070128
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