The purpose of this research study is to examine whether sugar-replacement sweeteners that are currently on the market (ex. Sucralose, which is in Splenda) change how well the body works to control blood sugar.
The investigators of this study have recently found that sucralose, the most commonly used non-nutritive sweetener (NNS), affects the glycemic response to an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and potentiates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in obese people who are not regular consumers of NNS. However, studies conducted in healthy lean adults, none of which control for previous use of NNS, show that sucralose does not affect glycemic or hormonal responses to the ingestion of glucose or other carbohydrates. Therefore, we do not know a) whether sucralose effects are limited to obese subjects, or are generalizable to lean people when controlling for prior history of NNS consumption, and b) mechanism(s) responsible for the acute effect of sucralose on glucose metabolism as we measured in obese subjects. The aim of this study is to determine the effects of an acute intake of sucralose on the metabolic response to an oral glucose tolerance test in lean and obese people.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
38
60 ml of 2mM sucralose
60 ml of water
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Urbana, Illinois, United States
Peak insulin secretion rate
Blood samples will be collected before and for 5 hours after drinking a glucose load to determine plasma insulin and C-peptide. Insulin secretion rate will be assessed using the minimal model of Breda and collaborators.
Time frame: up to 5 hours after drinking a glucose load
Glucose rate of appearance
Blood samples will be collected before and for 5 hours after drinking a glucose load to determine glucose and glucose tracer:tracee ratios.
Time frame: up to 5 hours after drinking a glucose load
Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)
Blood samples will be collected before and for 5 hours after drinking a glucose load to determine GIP.
Time frame: up to 5 hours after drinking a glucose load
Sucralose concentrations in plasma
Sucralose concentrations in plasma will be measured by using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Time frame: up to 310 min after drinking the sucralose load
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