Insulin Resistance Clinical Trial
Official title:
Identification of a Novel Factor(s) of Importance to Insulin Resistance -Repeated Blood Sampling Before and After Biliopancreatic Diversion
Glycemic control is rapidly restored in patients with insulin resistance after bariatric surgery, in particular after the mal-absorptive one (i.e. Bilio-pancreatic diversion, BPD). To evaluate the mechanisms allowing restoration of insulin sensitivity after BPD the investigators aimed at identifying by using a proteomic approach plasma proteins or peptides that may be involved in the remarkably fast and explicit restoration of insulin sensitivity. In addition to the unbiased proteomics approach, a selection of recognized markers for metabolic control will be measured. These efforts all aim at an increased understanding of how insulin sensitivity is regulated and may provide novel ideas of how to treat insulin resistance and type 2-diabetes.
Study design The study is designed as a single-centre, observational study. The patients
will undergo routine analyses usually performed before and after biliopancreatic diversion
surgery (BPD), independently of the participation to this specific protocol with the only
exception of meal test. Twenty morbidly obese male subjects scheduled for BPD for will be
included in the study.
The inclusion and exclusion criteria are set as to create a sufficiently homogenous study
population.
As outlined in the study flow chart subjects will be studied and blood samples collected at
3 weeks (+/- 1 week) and 4 days (+/- 1 day) before the day of BPD surgery (baseline-1 and
baseline-2), at the day of surgery (day 0), every second day after surgery during the first
week (immediate post surgery) as well as two and four weeks after surgery (post surgery-1
and post surgery-2). A deviation of +/- 2 days is allowed for the post surgery-1 and post
surgery-2 visits.
All fasting samples are obtained in the morning after an overnight fast (12 h). Immediate
post surgery (fasting) samples will be collected after 12 h rest from parenteral nutrition
from the arm not used for nutritional substitution during the first 4 days after surgery
(when parenteral nutrition is given). The immediate post surgery (fasting) samples obtained
from day 5 and forward after surgery, when subjects have started to eat, will be obtained in
the morning after an overnight fast (12 h). Nutrient stimulation samples will be obtained at
baseline-1 and 2 and post surgery-1 and 2 after intake of a test meal. A complete list of
all procedures for each visit is provided in Table 1 and an overview of all planned blood
samples, including volumes and purpose is provided in Table 2. Motivations for the
collection of various samples are provided under section 10.3.1 "Proteomics analysis,
experimental design issues".
In case of discontinuation, additional subjects should be enrolled such that a complete set
of samples from no less than 20 subjects can be obtained.
Target subject population Inclusion criteria
- Morbidly obese male with a BMI >40 kg/m2 who, for their obesity disease, are eligible
for bariatric surgery and have accepted to undergo BPD
- Confirmed insulin resistance; fasting serum insulin level > 60 pmol/L
- Age 25-55 years
- Weight stable for at least 6 months before the study (+/- 5 kg within the previous 6
months)
- Stable medication
- Provision of informed consent, statistical analysis, and publications of obtained
results Exclusion criteria
- Patients not eligible for BPD
- Incapacity to give a valid informed consent or unwilling to give the consent
- Patients eligible for BPD, but with:
- Type 2-diabetes mellitus
- Significant illness within the two weeks preceding surgery, as judged by the
physician.
- Obvious infection (bacteria, virus etc)
- Major cardiovascular disease
- Major gastrointestinal, respiratory, or any hormonal disorders
- Medication affecting lipid metabolism within 3 months of the study
- History of drug addiction and/or alcohol use
- Suspected or confirmed poor compliance
- Exercise +/-3 times a week
- Blood donation within 12 weeks preceding screening visit
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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