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Metabolic Effects of Subchronic Dopamine D2 Receptor Blockade by Haloperidol in Healthy Humans

Insulin ResistanceDyslipidemia

We hypothesized that short-term treatment with haloperidol induces insulin resistance through a mechanistic route that is independent of weight gain. We therefore treated healthy non-obese men with haloperidol for 8 days, and studied the impact of these intervention on glucose and lipid metabolism by hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp, isotope dilution technology and indirect calorimetry.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Pharmacological Intervention in Insulin Resistance Targeting Autonomic Nerve Activity

Insulin Resistance

The present study on pharmacological intervention in autonomic nervous dysregulation(parasympathetic dysfunction,) regarding insulin resistance, is a concept testing in humans tohelp identify potential new pharmacological target sites in the central nervous system.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Sleep Loss and Energy Metabolism in People With Family History of Type 2 Diabetes.

SleepSleep Deprivation2 more

The use of energy from food changes when people sleep. However, it is still not known if differences in the amount of nighttime sleep have an effect on the amount of energy that people who have a relative with type 2 diabetes (parent, sibling, or grandparent) use to perform their daily activities. This study is being done to test the hypothesis that the daily use of energy in people who have a history of type 2 diabetes in their family will be different after they have slept short hours for 16 days in comparison to when they have slept longer hours for 16 days.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Effects of Novel Fiber on Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Sensitivity

Insulin Resistance

This study will critically evaluate the effects of a novel dietary fiber administered to subjects at high risk for developing diabetes to determine if this intervention will improve insulin sensitivity compared to control product administration and, thus, decrease risk for developing diabetes. The hypothesis is that consuming this novel fiber twice a day for 12 weeks will significantly decrease fasting plasma glucose, insulin and glycosylated hemoglobin values in pre-diabetic subjects (i.e. subjects with fasting plasma glucose levels 95-140 mg/dl at screening) compared to consumption of the control product.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

The Relationship Between Body Composition and Growth Hormone, SIRT Signaling, Protein Turnover and...

Healthy

The purpose of this study is to investigate signaling pathways in fat and muscle, as well as turnover of protein, sugar and fat after stimulation with growth hormone and during fasting in lean and obese subjects. This will help clarify differences in the human metabolism between lean and obese subject and provide us with a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms regulating the basic metabolism during prolonged fasting.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Insulinotropic Effect of GIP and GLP-1 Before and After Reduced Glucose Tolerance

Insulin ResistanceDeteriorated Glucose Homeostasis1 more

The incretin effect in patients with type two diabetes is reduced. The investigators have previously shown that it is possible to induce a defect in the incretin effect in healthy individuals. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the insulinotropic affect of the incretin hormones in healthy individuals before and after a deterioration of the glucose homeostasis.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Examining the Effects of Antipsychotic Medications on Insulin Sensitivity

Diabetes

This study will examine the effects of two different antipsychotic medications on control of blood sugar in people who are at risk of diabetes but mentally healthy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Use of a Nutritional Supplement to Treat Diabetic Symptoms in HIV-Infected Adults

Insulin ResistanceHIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of the nutritional supplement chromium picolinate in improving insulin resistance, a symptom of diabetes, in HIV-infected patients. The ultimate goal is to find a simple therapy that can prevent the development of diabetes in individuals with HIV.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

SUCCEED - Soroka Utility for Counting Carbs Easily and Effectively for Diabetes

Diabetes MellitusCarbohydrates2 more

Counting Carbohydrates (CC) is the preferable method used to calculate the amount of insulin needed for a meal. This method is employed by patients with type 1 diabetes melitus (T1DM). the patients receive the general arithmetic calculation of how much insulin to inject for 15 grams/1 portion of carbohydrate (carb to insulin ratio (C:I) and insulin sensitivity (IS). However, Diabetes Educators are often confronted with difficulties guiding their T1DM patient when using this method and find patients get confused calculating the amount of carbs needed. The investigators sought to create a simple tool that would help our patients implement the CC method easily and properly.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Human Milk Oligossaccharide and Acetate Production in Vivo

ObesityInsulin Resistance

The study investigators hypothesize (1) that the SCFA/acetate metabolism differs between metabolic phenotypes and (2) that using a mixture of fibres that differ in degree of polymerization and branching namely a resistant starch and a human-like milk oligosaccharide enhance the acetate availability in the distal colon and systemic circulation, consequently leading to its metabolic effects. To study this, the investigators will supplement lean, normoglycaemic vs. overweight/obese, prediabetic men with the fibre mixture the day before the clinical investigation day (CID) and study during the CID its effects on fasting and postprandial substrate and energy metabolism.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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