Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study of Mitochondrial Biology in Human Platelets
| Verified date | October 24, 2011 |
| Source | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Observational |
Type II diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming a global pandemic with a deleterious impact on
cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Understanding its pathophysiology is important for
the development of future therapeutic interventions. Emerging evidence suggests interplay
between mitochondrial dysfunction and the development of insulin resistance. Interestingly,
mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue are early events in the
development of type II diabetes mellitus and are proposed to play a role in exacerbating
insulin resistance. Although it has been demonstrated that skeletal muscle of
insulin-resistant individuals has reduced mitochondria and mitochondrial dysfunction, whether
this disruption of mitochondrial function is more widespread has not been explored. We
hypothesize that this disruption of mitochondrial function is more systemic and thereby may
contribute to the development of peripheral insulin resistance and possibly promote the
myriad of complications associated with diabetes.
To test these assumptions, we propose an initial proof of concept study to evaluate
mitochondrial biology in human platelets in normal volunteers, pre-diabetic and diabetic
subjects to assess whether mitochondrial disruption/dysfunction evolves with the progression
to type II diabetes. In parallel, proteomic analysis will be performed to evaluate whether
the development of insulin resistance and diabetes confers a specific modulation in the
biological signature of human platelets with disease progression. To delineate these
concepts, we will evaluate study subject's glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity and draw
blood in parallel to study their platelets. Biological readouts will include: 1) the
quantification of the mitochondrial proteome and electron transfer chain content; 2) the
evaluation of platelet mitochondrial respiratory function and 3) to determine the
mitochondrial reactive oxygen species capacity and defenses. If this hypothesis is validated,
this study will show that the mitochondrial disruption/dysfunction is a more generalized
finding in type II diabetes. Additionally, it would propose the use of platelets as potential
biomarkers for early detection of mitochondrial function and assessment of disease. Finally,
this would establish a peripheral blood readout of the modification of mitochondrial function
as a novel approach to monitor the prevention and/or reversal of insulin resistance and
diabetes in response to therapeutic strategies.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 18 |
| Est. completion date | October 24, 2011 |
| Est. primary completion date | |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 21 Years to 60 Years |
| Eligibility |
- ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Inclusion Criteria (young control group): 1. Adults older than 21 years and less than 40 years. 2. Insulin sensitivity with a fasting glucose less than 100 mg/dl and a 2-hour post oral glucose tolerance test blood glucose less than 140 mg/dl. 3. Subject understands protocol and provides written, informed consent. Inclusion Criteria (young insulin-resistant group): 1. Adults older than 21 years and less than 40 years. 2. Insulin resistance as defined by a fasting blood sugar of greater than or equal to 100mg/dl but less than 125 mg/dl and/or a 2-hour post oral glucose tolerance test blood glucose greater than 140 mg/dl and less than 200 mg/dl. 3. Subject understands protocol and provides written, informed consent. Inclusion Criteria (middle age control group): 1. Adults greater than or equal to 40 years and less than or equal to 60 years. 2. Insulin sensitivity with a fasting blood glucose less than 100 mg/dl and a 2-hour post oral glucose tolerance test blood glucose less than 140 mg/dl. 3. Subject understands protocol and provides written, informed consent. Inclusion Criteria (middle age insulin-resistant group): 1. Adults greater than or equal to 40 years and less than or equal to 60 years. 2. Insulin resistance as defined by a fasting blood sugar of greater than or equal to 100mg/dl but less than 125 mg/dl and/or a 2-hour post oral glucose tolerance test blood glucose greater than 140 mg/dl and less than 200 mg/dl. 3. Subject understands protocol and provides written, informed consent. Inclusion Criteria (middle age type II diabetes group): 1. Adults greater than or equal to 40 years and less than or equal to 60 years. 2. Type II diabetes as defined by a fasting blood sugar of greater than 125 mg/dl and/or a 2-hour post oral glucose tolerance test blood glucose greater than 200 mg/dl if untreated and/or if subjects are on oral hypoglycemic agent therapy where the HbA1c is greater than 6.7 percent. 3. Subject understands protocol and provides written, informed consent. Exclusion Criteria (all study subjects) : 1. Uncontrolled hypertension, heart failure, unstable coronary artery disease or symptomatic peripheral arterial disease requiring changes in medication or medical intervention in the preceding 3 months. 2. Insulin-dependant diabetes mellitus or current use of thiazolidinediones. 3. Women of childbearing age unless recent pregnancy test is negative and are not breast feeding. 4. Serum creatinine greater than 2.5 mg/dl. 5. Liver transaminase levels greater than 2.5 times upper limit of normal. 6. History of cancer treated with chemotherapy or irradiation in the last 5 years. 7. Active inflammatory disease, or infection, or abnormal white blood cell differential. 8. Enrollment in any drug studies within the last 30 days. 9. BMI greater than 35 for the middle age groups and greater than 30 for the younger subjects. 10. Age greater than 60 years. 11. Another member of a potential study subject's immediate family has been recruited/participated in this study. 12. The use of anticoagulation therapy, thiazide diuretics, corticosteroids, or some psychiatric drugs that cannot be stopped for medical reasons for a few days for study participation. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Bethesda | Maryland |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) |
United States,
Barr EL, Zimmet PZ, Welborn TA, Jolley D, Magliano DJ, Dunstan DW, Cameron AJ, Dwyer T, Taylor HR, Tonkin AM, Wong TY, McNeil J, Shaw JE. Risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in individuals with diabetes mellitus, impaired fasting glucose, and impaired glucose tolerance: the Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab). Circulation. 2007 Jul 10;116(2):151-7. Epub 2007 Jun 18. — View Citation
Lowell BB, Shulman GI. Mitochondrial dysfunction and type 2 diabetes. Science. 2005 Jan 21;307(5708):384-7. — View Citation
Morino K, Petersen KF, Shulman GI. Molecular mechanisms of insulin resistance in humans and their potential links with mitochondrial dysfunction. Diabetes. 2006 Dec;55 Suppl 2:S9-S15. Review. — View Citation
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