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The gut microbiome is increasingly recognized as a contributor to disease states. In type 1 diabetes, alterations in gut microbiota may be linked to changes in intestinal permeability, inflammation and insulin resistance. Prebiotic fiber is a dietary supplement that alters gut microbiota and could potentially improve insulin sensitivity in children with type 1 diabetes. This pilot study aims to determine the feasibility of a 12-week dietary intervention with prebiotic fiber in children with type 1 diabetes. The investigators hypothesize that consumption of prebiotic fiber will alter gut microbiota and intestinal permeability, leading to improved glycemic control. Prebiotic fiber is a potentially novel, inexpensive, low-risk treatment addition for type 1 diabetes that may improve glycemic control by changes in gut microbiota, gut permeability and inflammation.


Clinical Trial Description

At baseline, each subject will complete a demographic questionnaire (age, gender, date of type 1 diabetes diagnosis, current medications, other medical conditions, number of episodes of severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis since diagnosis of type 1 diabetes) and an anthropometric data form (height, weight, body mass index). A baseline stool sample will be collected at home. One tablespoon of stool will be placed in a pre-labelled sterile conical tube, placed in a biohazard bag and stored in the home freezer (-20°C). Stool samples will be brought to the laboratory on ice within 3 days from collection and stored at -80°C until analysis. Subjects will have a baseline blood sample drawn for HbA1c, C-peptide, and inflammatory markers (IL-6, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-10), GLP1 and GLP2. An intestinal permeability test will be performed as described below.

Subjects will be randomized to receive either placebo (maltodextrin 3.3 g orally/ day) or prebiotic fiber (1:1 oligofructose: inulin 8 g orally /day). Both are approved as food ingredients in Canada and not regulated as natural health products. Dr. Reimer has a 'no objection' letter from Health Canada and has previously used these in a clinical trial (14).

Both prebiotic fiber and placebo come in a powder form in a pre-measured packet. Subjects will be instructed to mix the packet with 250 mL water until dissolved and to take 15-20 minutes prior to their evening meal. For the first two weeks, subjects will be asked to only take half of the dose in order to minimize GI side effects and then they will take the full dose for the remaining 10 weeks. Subjects will be asked to record any diabetes related adverse reactions (ie. severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis). At the end of the 12 weeks (3months), subjects will be asked to submit a second stool sample and repeat baseline blood tests and intestinal permeability testing. Subjects will be asked to return any remaining packets of placebo or prebiotic in order to assess for compliance. A third stool sample, intestinal permeability testing and blood sample (HbA1c, C-peptide, inflammatory markers (IL-6, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-10), GLP1 and GLP2) will be done at 6 months follow up. Telephone contact from a member of the research team (research assistant or PI) will occur monthly to encourage compliance and recording of adverse reactions. ;


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NCT number NCT02442544
Study type Interventional
Source University of Calgary
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Early Phase 1
Start date September 2015
Completion date December 2019

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