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Status: Recruiting

Role of Alpha-to-beta Cell Communication to Adapt Insulin Secretion to Insulin Resistance.

Glucagon secretion from α-cells has long been viewed as primarily a counterregulatory mechanism - e.g. an agent with a role to prevent blood sugar from decreasing to levels that compromise function. Our group, along with other researchers, have begun to identify a much more complex role for α-cells, raising questions about when and how glucagon may influence blood glucose levels. This proposal looks to detail proglucagon peptide secretion from α-cells and the impact this has on β-cell function and glucose tolerance, in preclinical studies of human islets and translational studies in human subjects. This protocol registration describes Aim 2 from this NIH grant which involves 2 study populations and separate protocols but addresses a common question. Aim 3 in the grant is focused on a separate hypothesis and will be conducted and published separately from Aim 2.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-60Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: David D'Alessio, M.D.Updated: Feb 5, 2026Locations: 1
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Age 18-45 [+2]

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