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In this study, the investigators hypothesized that significant proportion of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) has reduced capacity of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion, which is detectable as blunted response of plasma active GLP-1 level to oral glucose loading and that reduced GLP-1 secretory function is associated with increased severity of coronary artery stenosis but not with classic risk factors for CAD. To test this hypothesis, the investigators will analyze correlation between GLP-1 secretory capacity and severity of coronary artery stenosis determined by Gensini Score (GS), an established score system for coronary artery stenoses. Additionally, the investigators will analyze relationship between level of "total" GLP-1 and severity of coronary artery stenosis to determine how it is different from the active GLP-1 - coronary stenosis relationship.


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Recently, the investigators found that a significant proportion of subjects in a general population shows attenuated secretion of active GLP-1 in response to oral glucose loading and that the insufficient secretion of GLP-1 was independently associated with elevation of blood pressure (BP) (Yoshihara et al. PLoS One 2013;8:e67578). In that study, it was also found that the amount of GLP-1 secreted after glucose loading was not correlated with any of conventional serum lipid parameters (i.e., triglyceride, LDL-cholesterol and HDL-cholesterol) or plasma insulin level. These findings suggest that insufficiency of GLP-1 secretion may promote atherosclerosis and formation of coronary plaques. Furthermore, lack of correlation between response of active GLP-1 secretion and serum lipids or plasma insulin indicates that insufficient secretion of active GLP-1 may be a hidden risk factor of atherosclerotic vascular disease. Based on those results in a previous study, the investigators designed the present study. The present study is a single-centered (Sapporo Medical University Hospital), observational study enrolling patients who will be admitted to our institute for coronary angiogram. Written informed consent will be obtained from patients on admission. Patients will receive demographic measurements, blood sampling for routine serum biochemistry and detailed analyses of serum lipids (such as apolipoproteins, remnant-like lipoprotein particle and oxidized-LDL-cholesterol) after overnight fast and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). In OGTT, blood will be sampled for assay of glucose, insulin, active GLP-1 and total GLP-1 before, 30 min, 60 min, and 120 min after oral 75 g-glucose loading. Capacity of GLP-1 secretion will be determined as area under the curve of plasma GLP-1 level (AUC-GLP-1). All study subjects will undergo coronary angiogram and severity of coronary artery stenosis will be quantified by Gensini score (GS). Relationship between GS, AUC-active-GLP-1 or AUC-total-GLP-1, blood pressure, serum lipid parameters, and indices of insulin resistance (homeostasis model assessment as an index of insulin resistance and Matsuda-Defronzo index) will be examined by use of univariate and multivariate regression analyses to determine whether AUC-active-GLP-1 or AUC-total-GLP-1 is an independent determinant of coronary artery stenosis. This study will be conducted as one of projects in BOREAS registry, a non-interventional, multicenter registry of cardiovascular and/or renal diseases conducted by our institute and affiliated hospitals. The time frame for which the outcome measures is assessed: Informed consent on Hospital day 1, Demographic examinations and blood and urine tests on Hospital day 1 and day 2, OGTT on Hospital day 2 or day 3, Coronary angiogram and scoring coronary stenoses on Hospital day 3 or a later day within 14 days after admission (patients who could not undergo angiogram within 14 days after admission by incidental causes will be excluded), Acquisition of data necessary for analyses on Day 9-17 (Data set of each patients, including remnant-like protein particle, ApoA1, ApoB, and ApoE, will be mostly completed within approximately 9-17 days after admission. Samples for determination of GLP-1 will be stored at -80 C until assay). ;


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NCT number NCT02280837
Study type Observational
Source Sapporo Medical University
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date February 27, 2015
Completion date December 29, 2020

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