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Research on the Nature, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Obesity and Diabetes

Information source: Rockefeller University
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on June 20, 2008
Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.

Condition(s) targeted: Insulin Resistance; Obesity

Phase: N/A

Status: Recruiting

Sponsored by: Rockefeller University

Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s):
Markus Stoffel, MD, PHD, Principal Investigator, Affiliation: Rockefeller University

Overall contact:
Allegra Grossman, MD, Phone: 212-327-7018, Email: agrossman@rockefeller.edu

Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the level of FOXA2 expression in fat tissue is a biomarker of insulin resistance. To test this hypothesis, we will perform euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamps in normal and obese human subjects to calculate insulin sensitivity, and see if insulin sensitivity correlates with the FOXA2 expression in subcutaneous fat.

Clinical Details

Official title: FOXA2 Expression in Adipose Tissue of Human Subjects With Obesity/Insulin-Resistance

Study design: Screening, Cross-Sectional, Defined Population, Prospective Study

Detailed description: The investigators at Rockefeller University Hospital are engaged in research on the nature, diagnosis and treatment of obesity and diabetes. The investigators are trying to find out why insulin, a blood sugar lowering hormone that is released by the pancreas following a meal, does not work effectively in individuals with obesity or type 2 diabetes. The investigators have recently discovered a protein in fat cells of obese mice that helps fat cells to take up and break down sugar from the blood. This protein (called FOXA2) also prevents the generation of more fat cells. FOXA2 is only present in obese mice, but absent from fat stores of lean animals. Insulin can stimulate the production of FOXA2 in fat cells. Furthermore, the levels of FOXA2 protein correlate with the degree of blood insulin levels. In this study, we are would like to determine whether FOXA2 is also produced in fat cells of humans, and if its level correlates with the degree of obesity and insulin resistance.

Eligibility

Minimum age: 21 Years. Maximum age: 45 Years. Gender(s): Both.

Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Healthy individuals

2. Age 21-45 years old

3. BMI: either < 25, or 30-35, or > 40

4. All patients must be willing and able to sign an informed consent form -

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Chronic illnesses other the than mild forms of illnesses related to obesity, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and others, that do not require medical treatment

2. Diabetes mellitus previously diagnosed as per subject report or an abnormal 2 hour OGTT at screening

3. Chronic drug treatment for any medical condition

4. Active weight reduction of more than 7 pounds in the last 3 months

5. History of bleeding or blood clotting disorders

6. Subjects with hemoglobin <8. 5 gm/dl

7. Changes in smoking habits for the last 6 months

8. Current pregnancy or current breast-feeding in women

9. Allergic reaction to local anesthetics

10. History of anaphylaxis or anaphylactic-like reactions

11. Tendency to form scars (keloids) easily

12. Irregular menses

13. HIV and hepatitis B or C positive subjects -

Locations and Contacts

Allegra Grossman, MD, Phone: 212-327-7018, Email: agrossman@rockefeller.edu

Rockefeller University Hospital, New York, New York 10021, United States; Recruiting
Allegra Grossman, MD, Phone: 212-327-7018, Email: agrossman@rockefeller.edu
Markus Stoffel, MD, PHD, Principal Investigator
Additional Information

Starting date: September 2005
Last updated: October 3, 2007

Page last updated: June 20, 2008

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