Human volunteers will be stratified by oral glucose tolerance status: normal glucose tolerant, impaired glucose tolerant, and type 2 diabetic. All subjects will undergo 4 experimental trials: \[1\] an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) combined with infused and ingested stable isotopes of glucose to assess glucose kinetics. \[2\] a 1 hour bout of cycling exercise at 50% of maximum power output, immediately followed by the same OGTT combined with stable isotope glucose tracers used in trial 1. \[3\] an isoglycemic clamp to match the plasma glucose profile measured in trial 1. \[4\] a 1 hour bout of cycling exercise at 50% of maximum power output, immediately followed by an isoglycemic clamp to match the plasma glucose profile measured in trial 2. Exercise-induced changes in oral glucose tolerance, glucose kinetics, insulin and glucagon secretion, and the incretin effect will be examined. The exercise responses will be compared between the subjects groups of different glucose tolerance status.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
1 hour of cycling at 50% of maximum power output
Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Denmark
Glucose tolerance
Time frame: Plasma glucose will be measured at 10 minute intervals during the OGTT (3 hours) immediately following the period of rest or exercise
Incretin effect
Time frame: Plasma insulin and C-peptide will be measured at 10 minute intervals during the OGTT (3 hours) and isoglycemic clamp (3 hours) immediately following the period of rest or exercise
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