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This study involves prediabetes volunteers who are at high risk of developing diabetes, including those with family history of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, fatty liver, polycystic ovary syndrome and history of gestational diabetes. They will take a 12-week course of formula: a) JinQi JiangTang Fang (JQJT) including Coptidis Rhizoma, Astragali Radix and Lonicerae Japonicae Flos, b) combined the ingredients of JQJT and Ophiopogonis Radix to make up a novel CM, Jin Mai Fang (JM); to evaluate the effectiveness of Chinese Medicine in preventing diabetes in a controlled setting in order to better understand their actions. They will be followed up for another 12 weeks after the treatment to evaluate the improvement in glucose tolerance of the formula.


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In China, 10% of adults have diabetes and 30% of people have prediabetes. In Hong Kong, 2 in 100 adults develop pre-diabetes every year and in 2014, 9% of adults have prediabetes. People with prediabetes have increased risk of cardiovascular disease and development of diabetes. Once developed, diabetes is associated with loss of 4-10 years of life depending on age of onset and 2-3 fold increased risk of cardiovascular, kidney and cancer events. Early detection and intervention of pre-diabetes will prevent progression from pre-diabetes to diabetes and reduce the risk of complications of diabetes. This focus on prevention concords with the concept of 'Zhi-Wei-Bing' in Chinese Medicine (CM). This is not only an important philosophy of CM but also a unique feature of Chinese culture. The 'Zhi-Wei-Bing' philosophy includes disease prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. Insulin is secreted by the beta-cells of the pancreas which is the only hormone that can reduce blood glucose. People with diabetes have fewer pancreatic beta-cells than those without diabetes. Chinese Medicine contains multiple herbs which have been used in China for thousands of years. These herbal mixtures may alter the expression of these proteins which can lead to many biological effects including the possible benefits in reducing the risk of diabetes in high risk subjects. JinQi JiangTang Fang (JQJT) contains extracts from three herbs including Coptidis Rhizoma, Astragali Radix and Lonicerae Japonicae Flos and is one of the most popular formulae used by CMP for prevention of diabetes. The sustained blood glucose lowering effects of JQJT in male Zucker diabetic fatty rats. On multiomic analysis, the investigators observed concerted expression changes in a gene-gene network involving mRNA, miRNA and proteins implicated in fat metabolism and cell cycles. In this study, the investigators have combined the ingredients of JQJT and Ophiopogonis Radix (Maidong) to make up a novel CM formula, Jin Mai Fang (JM). According to TCM theory, Maidong nourishes the yin, promotes body fluid production, moistens the lung, eases the mind and clears away heart fire. The polysaccharide-rich extract of Maidong (0.06-240 mg/ml) has been shown to inhibit glucose absorption into the intestinal brush border membrane vesicles, reduce the activity of α-glucosidase and improve the activity of NIT-1 cells damaged by streptozotocin. These combined effects of inhibition of carbohydrate digestion and absorption and protection of the pancreatic islet cells provide a strong rationale for its use to prevent diabetes. The subjects will take a 12-week course of formula and they will be followed up for another 12 weeks after the treatment to evaluate the improvement in glucose tolerance of the formula. ;


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NCT number NCT04441216
Study type Interventional
Source Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 2, 2020
Completion date June 2023

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