Identifying the Brain Substrates of Hypoglycemia Unawareness in Type 1 Diabetes
Hypoglycemia
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Hypoglycemia focused on measuring MRI
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Participants will be included in the study, if they
- are non-diabetic
- are evaluated as not contraindicated (based on exclusion criteria)
- are age (within 5 years), gender, and body mass index (within 4 kg/m2) matched to patients with type 1 diabetes who have participated to a similar study which involved only the second part (day 2) of the current protocol.
Exclusion Criteria:
Participants will be excluded from the study, if they
- have any type of bio-implant activated by mechanical, electronic, or magnetic means (e.g. cochlear implants, pacemakers, neurostimulators, bio stimulators, electronic infusion pumps)
- have any type of ferromagnetic bio-implant that could potentially be displaced or damaged, such as aneurysm clips, metallic skull plates, etc
- have any retained metal in their body, either from a medical procedure or an injury
- have history of stroke, seizures, neurosurgical procedures, or arrhythmias
- are pregnant
- are currently using medication that can alter glucose metabolism or brain perfusion
- weight more than 300lbs (limit for MRI scanner)
- have concomitant medical problems that may prevent them from successfully completing the protocol
- lack capacity to consent
Sites / Locations
- University of Minnesota
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Euglycemia pre-conditioning
Hypoglycemia pre-conditioning
Participants will undergo two euglycemia (normal blood sugar) clamps (8-10 am and 1-3 pm) on day 1, where the target glucose during the clamp will be 95 mg/dl. For each clamp, participants will be given intravenous insulin for two hours and blood glucose will be maintained at target by the infusion of 20% dextrose, the rate of which will be adjusted based on measured blood glucose values collected every 5 minutes. Potassium phosphate will also be infused during each clamp. On next day (day 2), participants will undergo MRI session during experimental hypoglycemia, i.e., while their blood sugar is clamped from normal value to low value.
Participants will undergo two hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) clamps (8-10 am and 1-3 pm) on day 1, where target glucose during the clamp will be 50 mg/dl. For each clamp, participants will be given intravenous insulin for two hours and blood glucose will be maintained at target by the infusion of 20% dextrose, the rate of which will be adjusted based on measured blood glucose values collected every 5 minutes. Potassium phosphate will also be infused during each clamp. On next day (day 2), participants will undergo MRI session during experimental hypoglycemia, i.e., while their blood sugar is clamped from normal value to low value.