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Insulin Therapy and Lipoproteins' Profile in Type 1 Diabetes.
Led by Poznan University of Medical Sciences · Updated on 2024-12-05
300
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
687 weeks
Total Duration
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What this Trial Is About
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of insulin therapy in patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes on quantitative and qualitative changes of plasma lipoproteins, with particular emphasis on HDL metabolism, and analysis of the factors determining the effect of insulin therapy on lipid profile.The study is planned to cover a minimum of 100 people with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes and lead prospective observation of this group (for a minimum of 5-10 years). Patients will be assessed: during the first hospitalization in the moment of diagnosis (prior to introduction of insulin treatment), after 3 weeks, after 6 months and after 12 months of insulin therapy. Further observations planned in the annual intervals. In addition, the study group will be under constant monitoring of metabolic evaluation every three months in the Outpatient Clinic. During each follow-up will be assessed parameters evaluating the metabolism of plasma lipoprotein fractions and subfractions of HDL: 1. The concentration of apolipoprotein: including A-I, A-II, A-IV, C (II and III), D and E 2. Electrophoresis of plasma lipoproteins 3. Electrophoresis of HDL 4. The activity of enzymes: acyltransferase lecithin: cholesterol (LCAT) and plasma lipoprotein lipase Moreover, evaluation of factors which may potentially modify the relation between insulin therapy and lipoproteins will be assessed 1. Anthropometric data and markers of insulin resistance (such as BMI, waist-hip ratio, the estimated rate of glucose distribution, VAI index, body fat, blood pressure), 2. Metabolic management of diabetes,, 3. Protein glycation end products 4. The concentration of plasma adipokines. Expected impact of the research project on the development of science, civilization and society The obtained results allow to assess the impact of exogenous insulin on quantitative and qualitative changes and metabolism of lipoproteins in the serum of patients with type 1 diabetes. Understanding the etiopathogenesis of this phenomenon and the factors affecting it seem to be very important in the treatment of patients with type 1 diabetes, where insulin is the treatment of choice and dosage adjustment appears to be extremely important. Remains unknown whether the changes in the lipoprotein profile result from the beginning of insulin therapy or other factors influence it. Selecting a group of patients with less favorable lipoprotein profile may allow better metabolic control, and thus will affect the quality and length of life of our patients. These studies will assess the impact of our therapeutic actions on the diagnosis of the disease on long-term consequences, such as the development of chronic complications.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Insulin Therapy and Lipoproteins' Profile in Type 1 Diabetes.
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- New onset type 1 diabetes and treatment with insulin.
- Written consent to participate in the study.
- No other medical conditions and no other medications beyond insulin.
You will not qualify if you...
- Presence of any other medical conditions.
- Use of any medications other than insulin.
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
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Department of Internal Medicine and Diabetiology Poznan University of Medical Sciences
Poznan, Poland, 60-834
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Research Team
D
Dorota Zozulinska-Ziolkiewicz, Prof
CONTACT
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Aleksandra Uruska, PhD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
N/A
Model
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Primary Purpose
N/A
Number of Arms
1
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