Oxygen is required for an optimal muscle function. In patients with diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia can cause vascular complications. The endothelium (inter layer of the blood vessels) can be damaged leading to a reduced oxygen flow towards the muscle cells. Besides, it is possible that mitochondrial dysfunction is occuring leading to reduced extraction of oxygen. Both conditions will lead to a reduced flow of oxygen towards the muscle and this can have impact on the production of energy necessary for optimal functioning. In this study, the investigators will examine the functionality of the blood vessels (1) and the uptake of oxygen into the muscles (2) in patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2 (with and without vascular complications) compared to healthy persons.
The investigators plan to recruit in total 125 participants who will be divided into 3 main groups: (I) diabetes mellitus type 1 (with (a) or without (b) vascular complications), (II) diabetes mellitus type 2 (with (a) or without (b) vascular complications), and (III) healthy persons. Diabetes mellitus will be defined by the guidelines of the American Diabetes Association (ADA). The examinations for this study consist of a blood pressure assessment, Flow Mediated Dilatation (FMD)-measurement, and a handgrip exercise test. The protocol will take approximately 2 hours. The investigator who performs the FMD-test followed a course and passed thorough evaluation. The blood pressure assessment will be continuously for 20 minutes to avoid large bias.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
125
blood pressure measurement for 30 minutes, dominant side
Flow Mediated Dilatation (FMD)-test for measuring the endothelial functionality
participant does a maximal exercise test by a handgrip strength test with simultaneously monitoring of the muscular oxygenation
follow-up of blood sugar (glucose) during examinations by a finger prick
University Gent, Rehabilitation Sciences
Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
RECRUITINGFlow Mediated Dilatation (FMD)-test
flow mediated dilatation test
Time frame: 20 minutes, at study-day (participants have to come only once, no follow-up, no re-testing)
Near-infrared spectroscopy during exercise
analysis of changes in oxygenated blood during exercise
Time frame: 30 minutes, at study-day (participants have to come only once, no follow-up, no re-testing)
exercise test wilt hand held dynamometer
analysis of strength and exercise capacity
Time frame: 30 minutes, at study-day (participants have to come only once, no follow-up, no re-testing)
Blood pressure analysis
measurement of basal blood pressure (systolic and diastolic)
Time frame: 20 minutes, at study-day (participants have to come only once, no follow-up, no re-testing)
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