Effect of C-peptide on Hypoglycemic Counterregulation

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseEarly Phase 1
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-40
SponsorUniversity of Cincinnati

About this trial

Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is the most prominent barrier to the safe, effective management of blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes due to periodic over-insulinization. During insulin-induced hypoglycemia, glucagon secretion is diminished in type 1 diabetes which, in turn, reduces hepatic glucose production and increases the depth and duration of hypoglycemic episodes. We have observed that the naturally occurring protein C-peptide increases glucagon secretion in dogs during insulin-induced hypoglycemia, which increases hepatic glucose production; the experiments in this application will shed light on the translation of this finding to the human.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

BMI less than 30 kg/m2

Disqualifiers

pregnant or lactating women cigarette smoking presence of HIV or hepatitis presence of cardiovascular disease presence of microvascular disease

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Saline
  • C-peptide

Treatment groups

38 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators