Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Measurement of Cytokines, Bloodflow and Erythema Index After Pressure and Shear- Force Loading in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
1. The objective of this study is to acquire knowledge about the development of reactive
hyperaemia and inflammatory responses of the skin after shear- force and pressure
loading. We want to investigate if patients with diabetes type 2 will develop more skin
damage, because of a decreased microvascular function.
2. The second objective of this study is: to investigate if the cytokine production of the
skin is increased in patients with type 2 diabetes with a history of Charcot
osteoarthropathy in comparison with patients with neuropathy without a history of
Charcot osteoarthropathy.
The participant is asked to put his left arm on a support cushion. Then we mark an area of
2.5 cm x 3 cm with a permanent marker at the plantar aspect of the left fore-arm and the
adhesive side of a Sebutape is placed within this area for collection of IL-1α/ total
protein concentrations in a non- loaded situation (event 1) for two minutes. Second, we
measure the cutaneous blood cell flux within the borders of the marked area with a Laser
doppler. Finally, we measure the erythema index in this area with a colorimeter. Then we
place the shear- pad over the marked area we apply 9,8 Newton (N) pressure with 19 N shear-
force for half an hour. After this period a new Sebutape is placed for two minutes, followed
by cutaneous blood cell flux and the erythema index measurement within the borders of the
marked area. We repeat these measures after 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes and 60
minutes, At the same time we performed the same experiment at the right arm, but instead of
loading this arm with shear- force and pressure, we apply only 9,8 N pressure at this arm.
The same measures with the sebutape, laser doppler and colorimeter are done before and after
loading of the skin. The measures are repeated at 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes and 60
minutes.
1. Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores occurs as a result of mechanical loading
(combination of pressure and shear- force) of the skin. We proved that IL-1alpha
(measurement of skin damage) and reactive hyperaemia (RH) are increased after a
combined loading of pressure and shear- force with our own developed shear- force
model. This RH is probably a protective mechanism of the loaded skin and is clinically
seen as blanchable erythema. Blanchable erythema is seen as an important risk indicator
for the development of pressure ulcers. Patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2,
however, will develop less blanchable erythema (RH), because of a decreased micro
vascular function. Therefore, they will get less preventive measures against pressure
ulcers. We do expect, however, that more skin damage occurs when RH is decreased, so we
want to investigate if patients with type 2 diabetes (with or without neuropathy) will
develop less RH and more skin damage (IL-1alpha) after shear force application at the
skin compared with healthy volunteers.
2. Charcot- neuro- osteoarthropathy is a rare, but serious complication of polyneuropathy.
Most of the times it occurs at the feet in patients with diabetes with neuropathy. It
is associated with inflammation, hyperaemia, bone deformation and luxation of the
joints. The pathogenesis is not well understood: the hyperemic response of the skin to
external stimuli is increased, but we do not know if this hyperaemia is a result of
primary hypervascularity or a increase in primary cytokines. Our research model gives
us the opportunity to investigate if: the local cytokine production is increased in
patients with diabetes type with neuropathy and a history of charcot osteoarthropathy
after shear- force application at the skin compared with patients with type 2 diabetes
with neuropathy.
Study population:
Group A:
- Healthy volunteers
- > 40 years
Group B;
- patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2 (DM) without neuropathy
- age > 40 years
- Valk score < 4
Group C:
- Patients with DM type 2 with neuropathy
- age > 40 years
- Valk score > 4
Group D
- Patients with (pre)- existing Charcot Osteoarhtropathy
- age > 40 years
- Valk score > 4 Primary study parameters/outcome of the study
1. IL-1 α/ total protein ratio
2. Bloodflow of the skin (in flux )
3. Erythema index of the skin
The participant is asked to put his left arm on a support cushion. Then we mark an area of
2.5 cm x 3 cm with a permanent marker at the plantar aspect of the left fore-arm and the
adhesive side of a Sebutape is placed within this area for collection of IL-1α/ total
protein concentrations in a non- loaded situation (event 1) for two minutes. Second, we
measure the cutaneous blood cell flux within the borders of the marked area with a Laser
doppler. Finally, we measure the erythema index in this area with a colorimeter. Then we
place the shear- pad over the marked area we apply 9,8 Newton (N) pressure with 19 N shear-
force for half an hour. After this period a new Sebutape is placed for two minutes, followed
by cutaneous blood cell flux and the erythema index measurement within the borders of the
marked area. We repeat these measures after 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes and 60
minutes, At the same time we performed the same experiment at the right arm, but instead of
loading this arm with shear- force and pressure, we apply only 9,8 N pressure at this arm.
The same measures with the sebutape, laser doppler and colorimeter are done before and after
loading of the skin. The measures are repeated at 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes and 60
minutes.
Outcomes; IL-1alpha/ total protein- ratio Cutaneous blood cell flux Erythema index
;
Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Pharmacokinetics/Dynamics Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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