[OP.4A.08] A RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO CONTROLLED CROSSOVER STUDY TO COMPARE QGC001, A BRAIN AMINOPEPTIDASE A INHIBITOR, WITH PLACEBO IN PATIENTS WITH GRADE I/ II ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

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Rémi Patouret ◽  
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P M Bulakh ◽  
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MANAPORN PAYANUNDANA ◽  
NATTAPOL SATHAVARODOM ◽  
CHONPITI SIRIWAN ◽  
APUSSANEE BOONYAVARAKUL

2014 ◽  
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pp. E1088-E1096 ◽  
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Lars C. Gormsen ◽  
David M. Hougaard ◽  
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Context: Low levels of adiponectin and T in men have been shown to predict development of the metabolic syndrome, but the effects of T on glucose metabolism are incompletely understood and may be influenced either directly or indirectly through changes in body composition or in levels of adiponectin. Objective: The aim of the study was to test whether T exerts its effects on glucose metabolism directly or indirectly. Design, Setting, and Participants: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study, 12 healthy young males were studied on four separate occasions. They received GnRH agonist treatment 1 month before 3 of 4 trial days to induce castrate levels of T. On trial days, T gel containing either high or low physiological T dose or placebo was applied to the body. On a fourth trial day, participants constituted their own eugonadal controls. Intervention: Each study comprised a 5-hour basal period and a 3-hour hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp. Main Outcome Measures: We measured the effect of acute T on peripheral glucose disposal, total adiponectin and subforms, and other indices of glucose metabolism. Results: Short-term hypogonadism was associated with increased high molecular weight adiponectin levels (P < .03) and increased oxidative glucose disposal (P = .03) but not total glucose disposal (P = .07). Acute T treatment was an independent suppressor of high molecular weight adiponectin levels (P = .04) but did not affect total glucose disposal (P = .17). Conclusions: These data show that T can act through putative fast nongenomic pathways to affect adiponectin levels in humans. The early hypogonadal state is characterized by a marked shift in fuel oxidation from lipids toward glucose, which may rely partly on buffering capabilities of adiponectin.


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Robert E. Bowen ◽  
David L. Goodman ◽  
Richard W. Weber ◽  
Harold S. Nelson

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