Prior work suggests exposure to low glucose levels (hypoglycemia) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. However, whether there is a causal relationship between cardiovascular events and hypoglycemia remains unclear with conflicting data in the literature. In this study, we plan to study whether acute exposure of patients to clinically relevant (50-60 milligrams/deciliter) levels of hypoglycemia induces or worsens blood vessel endothelial dysfunction- a key 1st step in the development of heart attacks and strokes. This will be determined in humans both with and with type 2 diabetes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
5
During hypoglycemic clamping, individuals will have a blood glucose level of 50-60 mg/dL for approximately 1 hour prior to outcome measurements. During euglycemic clamping, individuals will have a blood glucose level of 85-99 mg/dL for approximately 1 hour prior to outcome measurements.
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Flow induced Dilation of the Brachial Artery (FMD%)
Time frame: 1 hour
Measurement of total and phosphorylated endothelium-derived NO synthase expression in radial artery endothelial cells.
Time frame: 1 hour
Measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential
Performed on captured radial artery endothelial cells.
Time frame: 1 hour
Mitochondrial superoxide production
From capture radial artery endothelial cells.
Time frame: 1 hour
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