Effects of Calcium on Gut Functions and Blood Glucose in Humans With Type 2 Diabetes
The intervention in this study consists of a 75-min intraduodenal infusion of an isotonic solution containing either of calcium chloride (CaCl2) or control (saline). Participants enrolled into the study will receive, in randomised, double-blind fashion (i) Saline (control), (ii) 500 mg CaCl2, or (iii) 1000 mg CaCl2 in three separate sessions, each of which will be separated by at least 4 (and up to 10) days. Each study session will be 4-6 hours. Studies will be carried out in the Clinical Research Facility of the Adelaide Medical School, the University of Adelaide, by staff and students trained in the required techniques.
Males with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Diagnosis of T2DM will be based on W... [+4]
Significant GI symptoms, or history of GI disease or surgery [+17]