MedPath

Postprandial Dysmetabolism

Not Applicable
Conditions
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Meal challenge
Registration Number
NCT00813215
Lead Sponsor
Aarhus University Hospital
Brief Summary

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a common disease associated with multiple complications and an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Also, it is a heavy economical burden on society. 1st degree relatives of patients with T2D have an increased risk of developing T2D. This risk can be modified by the ingested diet: a traditional north European diet rich in saturated fat increases the risk, while a Mediterranean diet rich in monounsaturated fat protects from development of T2D and cardiovascular disease.

T2D is a part of the metabolic syndrome consisting of T2D, hypertension, adipositas, dyslipidemia and steatosis. The pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome is partly explained by fasting dyslipidemia, postprandial dysmetabolism (derangement of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism) and impaired metabolic flexibility. Partly, it can be explained by a chronic low-grade inflammation in peripheral tissue. The dysmetabolism and the inflammation are correlating entities exerting their influence through common biochemical pathways. This is established in patients with T2D, but sparsely studied in healthy relatives of patients with T2D.

In this project, the investigators will study postprandial dysmetabolism, inflammation, oxidative stress, adipocytokines, incretins, appetite regulating hormones and the expression of the genes involved in above mentioned. We will compare healthy 1st degree relatives of patients with T2D with healthy controls with no family history of T2D and look into differences in the response to meal stimulation with respectively saturated and monounsaturated fat. The subjects will be thoroughly examined with a hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic clamp and a DEXA scan. Before and after the meal stimulation, we will perform calorimetry (in order to determine the metabolic rates), take blood samples and perform muscle and fat tissue biopsies. The biopsies will be used for studies of a vast number of genes.

The project will give us new valuable knowledge about the interaction between the intermediate metabolism and the innate immune system and the early pre-diabetic changes in the 1st degree relatives of patients with T2D. In the long run, the project will contribute to improving our guidance and treatment of persons at risk of developing T2D.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
34
Inclusion Criteria
  • Relatives: Minimum 2 1st degree relatives with type 2 diabetes or 1 one 1st degree relative with type 2 diabetes and history of gestational diabetes.
  • Controls: No family history of type 2 diabetes and fasting blood glucose <6.0 mM.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Cardiovascular, renal or endocrine disease.
  • Treatment with steroids.
  • Psychiatric history.
  • Abuse of alcohol or narcotics.
  • Smoking.
  • Pregnancy or breast-feeding.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
1Meal challengeRelatives to patients with type 2 diabetes.
2Meal challengeControls with no family history of type 2 diabetes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Incremental AUC og the triglyceride response6 hrs
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Gene expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism and inflammation6 hrs

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Aarhus University Hospital

🇩🇰

Aarhus, Denmark

© Copyright 2025. All Rights Reserved by MedPath