Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Cocoa Consumption on Insulin Sensitivity and Capillary Recruitment in Subjects With Essential Hypertension
| Verified date | April 16, 2009 |
| Source | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
This study will examine whether dark chocolate affects the way patients with hypertension
(high blood pressure) respond to insulin, a hormone secreted by the pancreas that regulates
blood glucose (sugar) levels. In many people with hypertension, insulin is not as effective
in helping the body use glucose. This is called insulin resistance. Insulin also increases
blood flow into muscle by opening inactive blood vessels. Laboratory studies suggest that
eating dark chocolate may improve blood pressure. This study will determine whether dark
chocolate improves insulin resistance or changes how blood vessels react to insulin in
hypertensive people.
People between 21 and 65 years of age who have high blood pressure and are not pregnant may
be eligible for this study. Candidates are screened with a medical history, physical
examination, and blood and urine tests.
Participants refrain from eating foods containing chocolate or cocoa for 1 week and then come
to the clinic on three separate occasions 3 weeks apart for a glucose clamp test and contrast
ultrasound, described below. At the first glucose clamp test, subjects are randomly assigned
to drink either a cocoa drink with high anti-oxidant content or one with a very low content
of anti-oxidant. Each drink will be taken twice a day for 2 weeks. At the end of the 2 weeks,
they return for a second glucose clamp test. At the second test, they stop taking the cocoa
drink for 1 week and then start again for another 2 weeks. For this 2-week period, those who
were given the high anti-oxidant content cocoa drink the first 2 weeks will take the placebo,
very low anti-oxidant drink this time, and those who took the placebo will now have the high
anti-oxidant cocoa drink. After this 2 weeks of taking the cocoa drink or placebo, they then
take the third and last glucose clamp test.
Glucose clamp test: This test measures how the body responds to insulin. Subjects fast the
night before each test and do not eat until the test is over, usually in the early afternoon.
For the test, the subject lies in a bed or reclines in a chair. A needle is placed in a vein
in each arm - one for collecting blood samples and the other for infusing glucose, insulin,
and a potassium solution. Blood glucose and insulin levels are measured frequently during the
test and the rate of the glucose infusion is adjusted to keep blood glucose at the baseline
(fasting) level. Blood samples are tested for blood count, electrolytes, liver function...
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 65 |
| Est. completion date | April 16, 2009 |
| Est. primary completion date | |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 21 Years to 65 Years |
| Eligibility |
- INCLUSION CRITERIA Hypertensive subjects between the ages of 21 - 65 years in good general health except for mild to moderate hypertension (blood pressure between 140/95 and 170/110 off medication), on no medication or nutritional supplements except for antihypertensive agents, anti-cholesterol drugs or birth control agents. Subjects will be taken off all antihypertensive OTC supplements and anti-cholesterol drugs for one week prior to study and for the duration of the study. Women on birth control will remain on their regime. During the time subjects receive no antihypertensive therapy, their blood pressure will be monitored at least daily (either at home, in the clinic, or at another convenient facility). If a subject's blood pressure exceeds 170/110 on three determinations over a period of at least 15 minutes, the subject will be withdrawn from the study and appropriate antihypertensive therapy resumed. In addition, if the subject's blood pressure exceeds 160/100 during measurements on three consecutive days, the subject will be withdrawn from the study and appropriate antihypertensive therapy resumed. EXCLUSION CRITERIA Subjects will be excluded if they have diabetes, pregnancy, liver disease, pulmonary disease, renal insufficiency, coronary heart disease, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, coagulopathy, actively smoked tobacco within last two years, in treatment for any form of cancer, positive tests for HIV, hepatitis B or C, or take systemic corticosteroids. These conditions are all known to adversely influence insulin sensitivity. Subjects will be excluded if they have a history of malignant hypertension, aortic aneurysm or stroke. Subjects with known hypersensitivity to octafluoropropane or with known cardiac shunts will also be excluded from participating because of potential adverse effects from microbubble contrast agent. Subjects will be excluded if they are unable to give informed consent for all procedures. Children are excluded from this study because children are not typically hypertensive. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Bethesda | Maryland |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) |
United States,
Ferrannini E, Buzzigoli G, Bonadonna R, Giorico MA, Oleggini M, Graziadei L, Pedrinelli R, Brandi L, Bevilacqua S. Insulin resistance in essential hypertension. N Engl J Med. 1987 Aug 6;317(6):350-7. — View Citation
Modan M, Halkin H, Almog S, Lusky A, Eshkol A, Shefi M, Shitrit A, Fuchs Z. Hyperinsulinemia. A link between hypertension obesity and glucose intolerance. J Clin Invest. 1985 Mar;75(3):809-17. — View Citation
Zavaroni I, Mazza S, Dall'Aglio E, Gasparini P, Passeri M, Reaven GM. Prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia in patients with high blood pressure. J Intern Med. 1992 Mar;231(3):235-40. — View Citation
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