Background: Metformin treatment has beneficial effects on both glucose and lipid metabolism. Whereas there is general agreement that the blood glucose lowering effect of metformin results from inhibition of hepatic gluconeogenesis, it is less clear exactly how the drug lowers blood triglyceride concentration. There are indications that it enhances hepatic free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation thus diminishing substrate for reesterification and resecretion as very-low-density-lipoprotein (VLDL) triglycerides (TG). However, the liver is not easily accessible for sampling in humans and data on the clinical effects of metformin in the liver are therefore lacking. This may change due to the increasing use of the positron emission tomography (PET) technique. Using PET isotopes (11C or 18F) coupled to either palmitate or a fatty acid analogue, it is possible to non-invasively measure hepatic fatty acid handling. Aim: To determine how 3 months metformin treatment (1000 mg twice daily) affects hepatic lipid and glucose metabolism in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. Design: Randomized, placebo controlled, double-blind parallel study with patients receiving either metformin or placebo. A control group of BMI and age-matched non-diabetic individuals will receive metformin for 3 months. Hypothesis: Metformin lowers VLDL-TG secretion and circulating triglycerides by increasing hepatic fatty acid oxidation
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
36
Hepatic Fatty Acid Oxidation
Hepatic fatty acid oxidation assessed by dynamic C11-palmitate PET
Time frame: 90 days
Hepatic Fatty Acid Reesterification
Hepatic fatty acid reesterification assessed by C11-palmitate PET
Time frame: 90 days
Hepatic Fatty Acid Uptake
Hepatic fatty acid uptake assessed by C11-palmitate PET
Time frame: 90 days
VLDL-TG Secretion
Hepatic VLDL-TG secretion assessed by \[1-14C\] VLDL tracer
Time frame: 90 days
Whole Body Glucose Rd
Whole body basal glucose metabolism assessed by \[3-3H\]glucose tracer kinetics
Time frame: 90 days
Fatty Acid Turnover
Fatty acid turnover assessed as whole body C11-palmitate turnover
Time frame: 90 days
VLDL-TG Oxidation
VLDL-TG oxidation assessed by 14C carbon dioxide (CO2) in exhaled breath
Time frame: 90 days
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