Glucose Tolerance Clinical Trial
Official title:
Modulating Glucose Tolerance With Dietary Tyrosine
Metabolic or Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) diabetes associated with obesity. There remain some questions about the biochemical mechanism that drive how these surgeries work to reverse hyperglycemia. In the proposed human studies, the investigators will test the hypothesis that the amino acid tyrosine is a key metabolite in regulating blood sugar levels and that manipulation of the amount tyrosine supplied by nutrition is able to achieve some of the metabolic benefits seen in the early post-surgical period following bariatric surgery. The central hypothesis is that that the tyrosine content of the meal challenge affects post-prandial intestinal and plasma dopamine and levodopa and L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) levels, which, in turn, impact β-cell insulin secretion and glucose excursions. The investigators now propose to characterize the possible effects of manipulating dopamine and L-DOPA levels in the gut and plasma on glucose tolerance, insulin secretion, and insulin sensitivity in healthy volunteers with a range of body mass indexes (BMIs).
Several biochemical mechanisms explaining how Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) provides an effective treatment for obesity associated type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and improves hyperglycemia independently of weight loss have been proposed. Two are of particular interest; a) the hindgut hypothesis suggesting that nutrient delivery to the distal intestine drives the production of "incretins" which enhance insulin secretion (e.g. glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)), and b) the foregut hypothesis, positing that foregut bypass reduces the secretion of factors (i.e. anti-incretins) that normally defend against hypoglycemia. The investigators have been actively investigating this topic and have developed a hypothesis based on past studies that they wish to test in a limited human clinical study. In addition, preclinical data suggest that there exists a gut-to-beta cell pathway, responsive to nutritional tyrosine, regulating insulin secretion, and this pathway provides a mechanism for the early postoperative improvements in hyperglycemia observed in RYGB. ;
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