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NCT Number: NCT03290846

Secretin Activates Human Brown Fat and Induces Satiation.

15 healthy males will be studied with PET/CT, using FDG to investigate glucose metabolism, and radiowater to investigate perfusion. One scan will be performed in controlled cold exposure, to see whether subjects have cold activated brown adipose tissue. Two scans will be performed in room temperature conditions, where all subjects are blinded and randomised to receive placebo and secretin hydrochloride. PET/CT scans will be analysed blinded.

20 healthy males will also be studied with fMRI, in order to investigate brain activity responses to appetizing versus bland foods. This study will be conduced on the same patients as the PET/CT study, but additional subjects with same inclusion and exclusion criteria will be recruited. Two fMRI scans will be performed in room temperature conditions, where all subjects are blinded and randomised to receive placebo and secretin hydrochloride. fMRI scans will be analysed blinded.

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Key information

Age range

18 year–65 year

Sex eligibility

Male

Study type

Interventional

Phase

Phase 2 / Phase 3

Primary location

Turku PET Centre

Turku, 20521, Finland

About this study

The PET/CT study will consist of 15 healthy, normal weight males, between ages 18-65. A 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test is performed on screening day. Calorimetry data is collected at baseline (resting and fasting) condition.

Three PET/CT scans on three different days will be performed to all 15 study subjects. Radiowater (15O)-H2O is used to study perfusion and FDG ((F18)-FDG) to study glucose metabolism. After radiowater, PET data is collected from the neck area for 6 minutes. After FDG, PET data is collected for 40 minutes on the neck area, 15 minutes on the chest, 15 minutes on the abdomen and 15 minutes on the brain. Calorimetry is collected during the entire scan. Blood samples are collected during scans for metabolites and for a plasma activity curve.

One scan is performed during controlled, cold exposure. This is done to investigate, whether patients have cold activated brown adipose tissue. After this, subjects will undergo two room temperature condition scans on different days, where participants are single-blinded and randomised to receive placebo (saline) or secretin (secretin hydrochloride) infusions. All scans are done in fasting conditions. After subjects have fed at the PET centre, calorimetry data is collected on all days.

A full body MRI will be performed on a separate day with the Dixon-method.

After scanning visits, brown adipose tissue biopsies will be taken from volunteers by a plastic surgeon. These samples are analysed in Munich.

Dynamic scan data is analysed with the Carimas program, using Patlak plot. Analysis is performed blinded. Further statistics analysis is done with SPSS.

The fMRI study will consist of 20 healthy, normal weight males, between ages 18-65. Subjects who underwent PET/CT scanning will be recruited for this study, as well as an additional group of subjects with the same inclusion and exclusion criteria. A 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test is performed on screening day for additional subjcts.

Two fMRI scans are conducted in room temperature after overnight fast on separate days. Subjects are randomized and blinded to receive placebo and secretin hydrochloride on separate days. Data on brain activity while viewing appetizing versus bland food images is collected during scan. After scanning subjects are given a meal and then followed up for two hours. Data on subjective satiety will be collected with a visual analogue scale questionnaire on nine different timepoints during the day: in preprandial, prandial and postprandial conditions.

Functional MRI data is analyzed with Matlab. Analysis is performed blinded. Satiety score is analzed with SPSS.

Who can participate

Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes

Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.

Inclusion criteria

  • healthy normal weight

Exclusion criteria

  • cardiovascular disease, diabetes
  • smoking

Treatment and study plan

Secretin Human

Drug

Randomized, single-blinded secretin hydrochloride infusion.

Saline Solution

Drug

Randomized, single-blinded saline infusion.

Cold exposure

Other

All subjects will undergo a cold exposure PET scan.

Primary outcomes

  1. Secretin activates brown fat

    Time frame: Effect within one hour

    Secretin increases brown adipose tissue glucose uptake compared to placebo. This is studied with PET/CT, using a glucose tracer.

  2. Secretin activates brown fat

    Time frame: Effect within six minutes

    Secretin increases brown adipose tissue flow compared to placebo. This is studied with PET/CT, using a radiowater tracer.

  3. Secretin induces satiation

    Time frame: Effect within one hour

    Secretin attenuates brain activity, when subjects are viewing palatable vs. non-palatable food images.

Secondary outcomes

  1. Secretin increases whole body energy expenditure

    Time frame: Effect within two hours

    Secretin increases whole body energy expenditure compared to placebo. Data is collected durin PET/CT scans by indirect calorimetry.

  2. Secretin induces satiety

    Time frame: Effect within three hours

    Composite satiety score is measured by visual analogue scale questionnaire

  3. Secretin reduces food consumption.

    Time frame: Within three days

    Data on food consumption is collected directly after scan, as well as with food diaries. Calory intake is measured and comparisons are made between secretin and placebo.

Other outcomes

  1. Secretin induces changes in biomarkers and metabolites.

    Time frame: Within two hours

    Serum samples are collected during PET/CT scan and analyzed.

  2. Brown adipose tissue biopsies.

    Time frame: Within 2 months

    Brown adipose tissue biopsy samples are collected from subjects and analyzed.

Sponsors and collaborators

Lead sponsor

Turku University Hospital

Other Gov

Collaborators

  • Technical University of Munich

Registry information

Official study title

Secretin Increases Glucose Uptake in Human Brown Adipose Tissue and Induces Satiation.

Acronym: GUTBAT

Important dates

Study start
2016
Primary completion
2019
Study completion
2019
First posted
Sep 25, 2017
Registry last updated
Dec 23, 2019

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