Study of Molecular Causes of Metabolic Disorders in Obese Premenopausal Women After Breast Cancer

Status: Recruiting
Location: See location...
Intervention Type: Drug
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Epidemiological studies have revealed that 60-80% of women with breast cancer (BC) develop metabolic disorders that are similar to those observed in conditions like type 2 diabetes. These metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance, obesity, hyperinsulinemia, and glucose intolerance, are associated with increased BC recurrence and mortality. Skeletal muscle is the major site of glucose uptake in humans. The aims of the present project are to 1) determine the involvement of insulin resistance in skeletal muscle in the metabolic disorders prevalent in BC survivors, 2) identify BC-and/or treatment-induced molecular changes in skeletal muscle from BC survivors .

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Female
Minimum Age: 20
Maximum Age: 45
Healthy Volunteers: t
View:

• Premenopausal women operated for breast cancer and after completing adjuvant chemotherapy and no earlier than 3 weeks after its termination

• BMI: 25-30

• Healthy controls will be included matched by gender, weight, age, and level of physical activity to the patient group included as subjects

Locations
Other Locations
Denmark
University of Copenhagen
RECRUITING
Copenhagen
Contact Information
Primary
Lykke Sylow, PhD
Lykkesylow@sund.ku.dk
20955250
Time Frame
Start Date: 2021-08
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-09
Participants
Target number of participants: 24
Treatments
Experimental: Healthy control subjects
Healthy control subjects undergoing a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp
Experimental: Breast cancer survivors
Breast cancer survivors undergoing a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp
Sponsors
Leads: University of Copenhagen

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