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Elevated FFA and Skeletal Muscle Lipid Content

Effects of Acute Elevation of Circulating Fatty Acids on Skeletal Muscle Lipid Accumulation and Metabolism in Healthy Lean Young Men

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01906333
Enrollment
12
Registered
2013-07-24
Start date
2013-05-31
Completion date
2013-08-31
Last updated
2015-05-28

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Conditions

Diabetes, Exercise Physiology

Keywords

Exercise, Ectopic fat accumulation

Brief summary

There is increasing evidence that skeletal muscle lipid content (IntraMyoCellular Lipid, IMCL) markedly increases the risk of metabolic complications, including insulin resistance and cardiovascular events. The investigator hypothesizes that skeletal muscle is passively taking up FFAs when the availability is high, thereby leading to an increased storage. To test this hypothesis, the investigator wants to manipulate FFA levels, by means of exercise, and monitor intramuscular lipid content. Therefore the objective is to examine the effect of an exercise-induced elevation of FFA on skeletal muscle lipid content in healthy lean men. To this end, skeletal muscle lipid content will be investigated at baseline and after an exercise protocol and again after a four-hour recovery period from exercise, once in a condition with high FFA concentration, once with low FFA concentration. To achieve high- versus low FFA concentrations, an exercise protocol was chosen and participants had to perform this protocol once with a glucose supplementation and once without. Skeletal muscle lipid content will be determined before, directly after exercise and 4 h post exercise (from muscle biopsies) with or without glucose supplementation.

Interventions

OTHERExercise
OTHERGlucose
OTHERFasted

Sponsors

Maastricht University Medical Center
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
CROSSOVER
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
MALE
Age
18 Years to 30 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Male sex * Age 18-30 years * Lean, BMI 18-25 kg/m2 * Healthy * Stable dietary habits * No medication use

Exclusion criteria

* Female sex * Engagement in programmed exercise \> 2 hours total per week * Cardiac problems, such as angina pectoris, cardiac infarction and arrhythmias * First degree relatives with type 2 diabetes mellitus * Any medical condition requiring treatment and/or medication use * Unstable body weight (weight gain or loss \> 3 kg in the past three months) * Participation in other biomedical study within 1 month prior to the screening visit * Subjetcs, who do not want to be informed about unexpected medical findings, or do not wish that their treating physician is informed, cannot participate in the study

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change in IntraMyoCellularLipid (IMCL)contentBaseline, directly postexercise and 4 hours post-exerciseA muscle biopsy will be withdrawn before, after 2 hours of exercise and again 4 hours post-exercise for later analysis of IMCL.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change in substrate metabolismMeasured several time points during the test daySubstrate metabolism will be measured for 15 min every 30 min of exercise and 20 min every hour of recovery for later analysis of fat- and glucose oxidation.

Countries

Netherlands

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026