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This study is aimed to investigate the effect of acarbose on intestinal microbiome and incretins, therefore to explore the new pathways or new targets to treat type 2 diabetes.


Clinical Trial Description

In recent years, Endocrinologist and Diabetologists have found that intestine might serve as a novel target for treating diabetes or other metabolic diseases. Incretins are well-known hormones secreted from intestine, such as CCK(Cholecystokinin), Serotonin, GIP(gastric inhibitory polypeptide) and GLP-1(glucagon like peptide 1), to help control wholesome metabolic status through their effects on pancreatic islet cells, hypothalamus neurons and gastrointestinal movement. Gut microbiome has been recently revealed exerting major effect on host's immune system and metabolic balance with its various metabolites and components.

α-glucosidase inhibitors have been used as anti-diabetes medicine for dozens of years. They are known to be effective by delaying glucose absorption in small intestine. Questions then have been arisen that if delaying glucose absorption changes the intestinal bacteria flora component by increasing bacteria fed on glucose, or that if it influences incretin secretion, since most glucose sensitive L cell (secreting GLP-1) were located in the distal part of small intestine and colon, and that if the hypoglycemia effect of α-glucosidase inhibitors might be mediated by either intestinal flora or incretins.

To address the questions above and to find the new targets from the intestine to treat diabetes, we therefore design this study, taking advantage of clinical trial and basic biomedical studies to find if α-glucosidase inhibitor- Acarbose (Bayer, Corp.) could change the profile of intestinal incretins and microbiome.

Study design:

1. Multi-center, open label, randomized, positive control cohort.

2. 110 cases of newly-diagnosed Type-2 Diabetes patients from five clinic centers from Shanghai, China Mainland.

3. All patients will sign the consent and screened by the criteria before enrolled by this study.

4. 55 cases of Type 2 Diabetes will be assigned to glucobay treatment and another 55 will take glipizide.

5. 50 healthy volunteers for baseline data comparison.

6. The duration of whole study will be 3 month.

1. Before treatment, all the patients will be required to have OGTT(oral glucose tolerant test) and IRT(insulin release test) test and give their feces. Standard meals will be required one day before the feces are collected.

2. In 3 months, all patients will take the medicine and their glucose will be monitored closely by visiting outpatient office once a month.

3. In the end of the study, patients will be required to receive OGTT and IRT and give their feces again.

7. Serum and feces will be stored at -80℃ for further biomarkers investigation and microbiome sequencing.

8. After 3 months intervention, patients will be observed for another 3 month with access to routine clinic visiting. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science


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NCT number NCT01758471
Study type Interventional
Source Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Contact Guang Ning, M.D. Ph.D.
Phone 86-021-64370045
Email guangning@medmail.com.cn
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date December 2012
Completion date June 2014

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