The main objective of this study is to evaluate the influence of metformin on lactate metabolism. The main outcome is the lactate production following an exogenous lactate overload in healthy male subjects without metformin and one week later with metformin.
Study design: Physiological study, controlled, open, non randomised Healthy male subjects, 18 to 30 years old Principal objective : To evaluate the influence of metformin on lactate metabolism (production) following exogenous lactate overload. * Objective 2: To evaluate the influence of metformin on lactate metabolism (production) after muscular exercise. * Objective 3: To evaluate the influence of metformin on lactate metabolism (elimination) after exogenous lactate overload. * Objective 4: To evaluate the influence of metformin on lactate metabolism (elimination) after muscular exercise. Principal outcome : Lactate production following exogenous lactate overload. * Outcome 2: Production of lactate following muscular exercise test. * Outcome 3 and 3': Parameters modelizing elimination of lactate following exogenous lactate overload (bi-exponential model). * Outcome 4 and 4': Parameters modelizing elimination of lactate following muscular exercise test (bi-exponential model). Inclusion criteria: * Healthy male subjects, 18 to 30 years * Body mass index (BMI) between 21 and 25 kg/m2 inclusive * Informed consent Exclusion criteria : * Ward of court or under guardianship (sheltered adults) * Adult unable to express their consent * Person deprived of freedom by judicial or administrative decision * Person hospitalised without their consent * Person under legal protection * Existence of a previously diagnosed pathology * Existence of a metabolic condition (obesity, diabetes) or a family history of such * Ongoing medical treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble
Grenoble, France
Lactate production following exogenous lactate overload
Production of lactate following muscular exercise test.
Parameters modelizing elimination of lactate following exogenous lactate overload (bi-exponential model).
Parameters modelizing elimination of lactate following muscular exercise test (bi-exponential model).
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