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In a crossover design, 8 participants will receive caloric drinks containing stable isotopes. In one arm of the study, participants will consume 6 hourly drinks containing two stable isotopes. Repeated blood, breath, urine, and muscle biopsies will be taken. In the second arm, participants will consume 1 drink containing 75g glucose, labeled with two stable isotopes of glucose. Periodic blood and breath will be taken over three hours.
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Urine samples: 30mL of urine at time points -30 min, 0 min, 240 min, 300 min, and 360 min. Briefly, participants will be provided with a urine collection cup, alcohol wipes, and gloves and asked to fill the cup about 3/4 of they way.
Blood Collection: ~88 mL will be collected during the trial.
Breath Collection: At -30 min, 0 min, 120 min, 240 min, 300 min, 360 min, we will measure the air exhaled. To do this, participants breathe normally through a hose. Immediately after, they will exhale into a separate mouthpiece attached to a plastic bag.
Muscle Collection: A total of 2 muscle biopsies will be collected during the trial. The biopsy procedure involves removal of a small piece of muscle tissue using a sterile hollow needle (Bergström needle) and will be performed by Dr. Nicholas Burd under the auspices of Dr. Jared Willard, MD. Participants will rest on a bed and the area for the biopsy will be shaved, if required. Subsequently, the area will be sterilized using 4% chlorhexidine gluconate before 5 mL of local anesthetic (2% Xylocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine) is injected subcutaneously with special care to avoid infiltrating the muscle. Once the anesthetic is active, a small incision will be made in the skin in order to create an opening through which to put the biopsy needle for tissue collection. Dr. Burd will quickly cut of a small piece of muscle. the subjects may feel a sensation of deep pressure in their leg. A sterile disposable drape will be placed under the participant's thigh and sterile gloves will be used for all biopsy procedures.
After the biopsy is completed, a trained research team member will apply pressure with sterile gauze until the bleeding stops (at least 15 min). Subsequently, the incision site will be closed using butterfly stitches (Steri-strips) following by application of a bandage. An elastic pressure wrap will be applied on top of the bandage in order to minimize the chance of bruising. Participants will then be instructed to leave the butterfly stitches and the pressure wrap on the wound for 96 and 24 hrs, respectively.
The participant will be provided with a "biopsy care kit" (described in section 10.1/Biopsy care kit) in order to properly care for the incision after leaving the laboratory. A member of the research team will contact the participants in the day following the trial to check on the healing process.
After blood, breath, and muscle samples of time 0, participants will drink the first of a series of drinks containing [13C]phenylalanine and [2H5]phenylalanine at a ratio of 1:10 with a 1:10 ratio of total tracer to tracee (naturally occurring phenylalanine) The first drink will be primed with NaH13CO2 (0.176 mg/kg) in addition to [13C]phenylalanine and [2H5]phenylalanine mixture. Drinks will be consumed every 30 minutes for the duration of the procedure.
These drink will also contain 1.2x estimated RMR calories (divided into 12 drinks)
VCo2: Carbon dioxide production (VCO2) will be determined from expired air sampled by open circuit spirometry using an on-line, computer-based acquisition system. Participants will breathe through a one-way, high velocity non-rebreathing valve. The volume of expired air is measured by a gas flow meter. The carbon dioxide concentrations of expired air are assessed by a carbon dioxide analyser. Analog data from the gas analyser and flow meter is digitized and sent to an IBM compatible PC for calculation of VCO2 converted to Standard Temperature and Pressure Dry. Immediately after VCO2 analysis is performed (5 min), subjects are asked to exhale into a separate mouthpiece attached to a plastic bag. This particular breath sample is stored in a sterile vacutainer for future analysis of stable isotope tracer enrichment in the breath. The measurement of carbon dioxide production (VCO2) and the measurement of tracer enrichment in the breath allow us to assess how much of the protein is used for energy, rather than for building skeletal muscle proteins. Subjects are not expected to experience any discomfort from this procedure, nor will it influence their physical well-being.
(Visit 4) Stable Isotope OGTT: within 7 days after the first trail participants will be asked to return to the lab for a second procedure.
Blood Collection: Blood collection procedures will be exactly as described above. There will be a total of 9 blood collections (time -10, 10, 20, 30, 60. 90, 120, 150, 180) minutes Breath Collection: Breath collection procedures will be exactly as described above. There will be a total of 9 breath collections (-10, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180) minutes After the blood and breath collection for time -10, participants will be asked to consume a 75 g Glucose Drink dissolved in 250 ml of water enriched with [6,6_2H2]glucose and [13C6]glucose. As stated above, blood and breath samples will be taken periodically over the next 3 hours.
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8 participants in 2 patient groups
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Nicholas Burd (Associate Professor), PhD; Gena L Irwin (Research Assistant), M.S
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