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This proof-of-principle study to assess effects of different doses (mini and micro) of subcutaneous glucagon analog Dasiglucagon (Zealand Pharma, Copenhagen, Denmark) on the change in blood glucose concentration during moderate-intensity exercise in people with T1D.
People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are recommended to engage in regular exercise for a variety of health and fitness reasons. However, moderate-intensity exercise is associated with an increased risk of hypoglycaemia in people with T1D. Current guidelines are to reduce insulin dose and/or increase carbohydrate consumption in the context of the exercise bout. However, despite the many advances in insulin formulations and delivery devices, hypoglycaemia remains a significant risk. Mini-dose glucagon taken before an exercise bout has been shown to be an effective non-caloric strategy to prevent exercise-induced hypoglycaemia. However, even the reduced doses (150-200 µg) used in previous studies might still be rather high translating into potential side-effects (i.e. hyperglycaemia, gastrointestinal symptoms, etc.). Lower doses (below 100 µg, micro-glucagon) may be sufficiently effective to counteract hypoglycaemia risk associated with exercise and associated with better tolerance. Moreover, there is little information on the effects of subcutaneous glucagon on glycogen stores and changes in exercise metabolism. Greater understanding of exercise-associated metabolism following mini- and micro-dose glucagon using techniques such as magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), stable isotope tracers, and indirect calorimetry may result in novel approaches to improve blood glucose management in people with T1D. Utilising these techniques may also further our understanding of the optimal glucagon dosing (timing and amount) during exercise to manage hypoglycaemia and reduce the risk of adverse events. Proof-of-principle study to assess effects of different doses (mini and micro) of subcutaneous glucagon analog Dasiglucagon (Zealand Pharma, Copenhagen, Denmark) on the change in blood glucose concentration during moderate-intensity exercise in people with T1D. Secondly, to investigate exercise-metabolism following Dasiglucagon injection using 3 tesla magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and indirect calorimetry. Third, to assess participant experience of Dasiglucagon during exercise and the incidence of adverse events.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Micro-dose glucagon | Experimental | 80 µg (micro-dose) subcutaneous Dasiglucagon 5 min before the start of exercise |
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| Mini-dose glucagon | Experimental | 150 µg mini-dose of subcutaneous Dasiglucagon 5 min before exercise the start of exercise |
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| No treatment | No Intervention | No treatment before the start of exercise |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Micro-glucagon | Drug | Administration of 80 µg (micro-dose) subcutaneous Dasiglucagon 5 min before the start of exercise |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Time to hypoglycaemia | Time (in minutes) to hypoglycaemia (plasma glucose <3.9mmol/l) during 60 minutes of aerobic exercise in individuals with type 1 diabetes using mini and micro doses of Dasiglucagon compared to no Dasiglucagon | 60 minutes |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in glycaemia during exercise | Change in blood glucose concentration, calculated based on the participants' glucose at the start of exercise and the last value measured at the end of exercise. If the exercise is stopped early because of hypoglycaemia, the last exercise glucose value will be used for analysis | 60 minutes |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Christoph Stettler, MD | Clinic Director | Principal Investigator |
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| ID | Term |
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| D003922 | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 |
| D007003 | Hypoglycemia |
| D009043 | Motor Activity |
| ID | Term |
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| D003920 | Diabetes Mellitus |
| D044882 | Glucose Metabolism Disorders |
| D008659 | Metabolic Diseases |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
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| ID | Term |
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| C000710373 | dasiglucagon |
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Time to hypoglycaemia during 60 minutes of aerobic exercise in individuals with type 1 diabetes using mini and micro doses of Dasiglucagon compared to no Dasiglucagon
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| Mini-glucagon | Drug | Administration of 150 µg (mini-dose) subcutaneous Dasiglucagon 5 min before the start of exercise |
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| Glucose during exercise |
Mean glucose concentration and area under the glucose curve during exercise |
| 60 minutes |
| Glucagon during exercise | Mean glucagon concentration and area under the glucagon curve during exercise | 60 minutes |
| Time in target | Time in target glycaemic range (4-10 mmol/L) in the recovery period and overnight | 24 hours |
| Time in target during exercise | Time in target glycaemic range (4-10 mmol/L) during exercise | 60 minutes |
| Hypoglycaemia | Incidence of hypoglycaemia (≤3.9 mmol/L for 15 min or more) during the 24 hour post exercise recovery period | 24 hours |
| Glycogen content | Change in skeletal muscle and hepatic glycogen following exercise | 4 hours |
| Any adverse events | Adverse symptoms following glucagon/placebo use | 24 hours |
| D004700 | Endocrine System Diseases |
| D001327 | Autoimmune Diseases |
| D007154 | Immune System Diseases |
| D001519 | Behavior |