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Hyperglycemia following meals in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a common problem. Recently, our group found that oral consumption of the ketone metabolite, 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-OHB), effectively stimulates insulin secretion and delays gastric emptying.The aim of this study is to investigate the dose/response relationship between 3-OHB servings of 0, 10, 20 and 40 grams 30 minutes before an OGTT and, ii) investigate the role of timing by serving 20 grams of 3-OHB at different timepoints ahead of an OGTT (0, 30 and 60 minutes)


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Hyperglycemia following meals in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a common problem, which can cause discomfort and fatigue but may also lead to diabetic complications. Small servings of macronutrients, especially protein-rich products, before a main meal (= pre-meals) has been shown to significantly lower postprandial glucose excursions in both healthy individuals and patients with T2DM. The reductions are primarily attributed the fact that protein stimulates insulin secretion and delays gastric emptying. The timing and dose of a premeal are essential for the glycemic reductions following a meal 4. Unfortunately, it often requires a rather large amount of protein (> 50 g) to facilitate clinically relevant reductions in postprandial glucose levels and a large protein intake may be unwanted for some patients (i.e., chronic kidney disease). Recently, our group found that oral consumption of the ketone metabolite, 3- hydroxybutyrate (3-OHB), effectively stimulates insulin secretion and delays gastricemptying. We have also shown that 3-OHB inhibits gluconeogenesis 6, which may further contribute to glucose-lowering effects. Two other clinical studies have shown that serving 3- OHB before an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) lowered glucose excursions in healthy volunteers and persons with impaired glucose tolerance. There are no current data available about the effect of 3-OHB premeals in T2DM patients, but we have preliminary data from an ongoing trial showing that 30 g of 3-OHB served 40 min before a mixed meal test effectively lowers postprandial glucose levels (around 3 mM) in patients with T2DM. The optimal dose and timing of 3-OHB pre-meals is unknown but important before initiating long-term clinical trials. We hypothesize that pre-melas of 3-OHB will affect postprandialglucose excursions in a time-dependent matter and servings 30 minutes before an OGTT is Deleted: 4 optimal in order to lower postprandial glucose excursions. The aim of this study is therefore to i) investigate the dose/response relationship between 3-OHB servings of 0, 10, 20 and 40 grams 30 minutes before an OGTT and, ii) investigate the role of timing by serving 20 grams of 3-OHB at different timepoints ahead of an OGTT (0, 30 and 60 minutes). The primary endpoint is glucose trajectories following the OGTT. This study will give important insight into the optimal dose and timing for potential future clinical long-term studies in patients with metabolic diseases (i.e., T2DM, obesity) ;


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NCT number NCT05581043
Study type Interventional
Source University of Aarhus
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 12, 2023
Completion date January 1, 2024

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