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The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of hyperinsulinemia and postprandial changes in plasma glucose and lipids concentrations on the endothelial function together with other metabolic parameters in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and in healthy subjects.
Hypothesis:
Different changes in endothelial function to acute in vivo induced hyperinsulinemia and after the meal test will be found in patients with T2D compared to healthy subjects.
A significant relationships between insulin sensitivity, selected adipokines intramyocellular fat content, hepatic fat content and high energy phosphates in soleus muscle will be documented in both groups.
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30 patients with T2D and 30 healthy control subjects will be examined on an outpatient basis. The following examination will be carried out in each subject after 12 hrs fasting:
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Patients with T2D:
Inclusion criteria -
Men and women aged 30-65 years
Body Mass Index in the range of 25 - 45(kg/m2)
Type 2 diabetes mellitus for at least one year
Treatment of T2D: diet or oral antidiabetic agents (stable drug therapy at least 3 months before the trial
The presence of metabolic syndrome - any three of the following symptoms:
HbA1c ≥ 42 a ≤100 mmol/mol
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Healthy subjects:
Inclusion criteria -
Men and women aged 30-65 years
Body Mass Index 25-45 (kg/m2)
Absence of metabolic syndrome - not more than any two of the following symptoms:
Exclusion criteria -
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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