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The overall purpose of this explorative yet quantitative study project is to understand how blocking IL-6 signaling leads to the expansion of adipose tissue mass in humans in vivo. The aim is to gain in depth knowledge about how IL-6 receptor blockade affects human lipid, glucose and protein metabolism, specifically the uptake and storage of substrates from a meal vs. their utilization, hence the balance determining whether one gains or loses fat mass.


Clinical Trial Description

Lacking IL-6 signaling leads to an expansion of adipose tissue mass in rodents and humans. However, the underlying mechanisms have not been identified.This project aims to investigate the overall hypothesis that IL-6 receptor blockade changes substrate metabolism during postabsorptive and postprandial states to favor storage over mobilization of fat and to favor glucose over fat as a source for energy production. This hypothesis finds some support in the literature: Infusion of recombinant IL-6 into humans, leading to high concentrations of IL-6 in the circulation, stimulates lipolysis and free fatty acid oxidation. Therefore, the investigators hypothesize that IL-6 receptor blockade impairs the mobilization of FFA from adipose tissue and impairs fat oxidation in skeletal muscle in the postabsorptive state. In the postprandial, state the investigators hypothesize that IL-6 receptor blockade reduces the insulin-induced uptake and deposition of fat by adipose tissue and skeletal muscle, therefore contributing to ectopic fat deposition in the liver. In this study 12 lean and 12 obese male participants will be included. The participants will attend one screening visit and two study visits. The IL-6 receptor antibody tocilizumab will be infused on study visit 1. Isotope dilution techniques, blood flow measurements, arterio-venous differences across adipose tissue and skeletal muscle, fat and skeletal muscle biopsies will be used to assess lipid, glucose and protein kinetics on a whole-body as well as fat and skeletal muscle level in the fasting state and after the ingestion of a liquid mixed-meal. Respiratory exchange ratio will be measured by indirect calorimetry. ;


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NCT number NCT04687540
Study type Interventional
Source Rigshospitalet, Denmark
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 9, 2021
Completion date August 1, 2021

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