Human Models of Selective Insulin Resistance: Pancreatic Clamp
Sponsor: |
Dr. Joshua Cook |
Enrolling: |
Male and Female Patients |
Study Length: |
8 Days |
Clinic Visits: |
4 |
IRB Number: |
AAAU9702 |
U.S. Govt. ID: |
NCT06558422 |
Contact: |
Zachary Sone: 212-305-9336 / zds2120@cumc.columbia.edu |
We are conducting a research study on how insulin controls the livers production of glucose (sugar) and fat in people at risk for type 2 diabetes. We are seeking adult volunteers, aged 18-65, who are overweight or obese with a body mass index of 27-50 and have been diagnosed with, or are at risk for, prediabetes. Participants will undergo two pancreatic clamp procedures separated by 2-8 weeks. A pancreatic clamp is a technique in which we temporarily shut off the body's production of insulin with intravenous (into the vein) hormone mixtures that allow researchers to vary levels of the blood sugar-lowering hormone, insulin, over about 6 1/2 hours. The goal is to see how lowering the insulin level affects sugar and fat production by the liver. Participants will be required to stay overnight before the clamp; receive intravenous (in the vein) infusions of sugar and fat tracer molecules (not radioactive!); have blood samples drawn to measure the levels of sugar, fats, and other molecules; and follow a special diet. Participants will attend two outpatient screening visits, two inpatient visits of up to 30 hours, and will be compensated up to a total stipend (salary) of $1000 plus additional reimbursement for travel expenses.
Investigator
Joshua Cook, MD, PhD
Is your body mass index between 27 (overweight) and 50 (obesity)? |
Yes |
No |
Have you ever been diagnosed with diabetes? |
Yes |
No |
Will you be able to attend two 30-hour inpatient study visits, separated by 2-8 weeks? |
Yes |
No |
Are you okay with receiving medications through veins and having your blood drawn? |
Yes |
No |
Are you pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to get pregnant? |
Yes |
No |