This study examine oral bisphenol A consumption on muscle insulin sensitivity and hepatic glucose suppression. Half of the participants will receive a diet plus BPA and the other half will receive a diet plus no bisphenol A.
Evidence linking bisphenol A exposure with diabetes risk remains mainly associative in nature, and mechanism linking bisphenol A to type 2 diabetes remains unclear. The investigator's preliminary data suggests that in young adults, single oral BPA consumption significantly decreased glucose, insulin, and C-Peptide responses to an oral glucose tolerance test, suggesting that immediate consumption of bisphenol A has an effect on muscle insulin sensitivity, hepatic glucose suppression and/or digestion and absorption to lower blood glucose, insulin, and C-Peptide concentrations. The present experimental study evaluating the effects of bisphenol A over several days on the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes will directly assess each of these potential mechanisms using gold standard measures (euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp technique and hepatic glucose suppression with glucose stable isotope infusion, and fecal microbiota).
Condition | Insulin Sensitivity, Glucose Metabolism Disorders, Microtia |
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Treatment | Placebo, bisphenol A |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT03771066 |
Sponsor | California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo |
Last Modified on | 17 February 2022 |
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