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ACUTE EFFECTS OF DIETARY NITRATE ON GLUCOSE HANDLING

ACUTE EFFECTS OF DIETARY NITRATE ON GLUCOSE HANDLING. Lidder S 1,2,3 , Hunt J 1,2 , Omar S 1,2 , Webb A 1,2 1 King's College London, London, UK 2 Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK 3 Barts and The London NHS Trust, London, UK. Systolic BP. (23 mmol NO 3 - ).

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ACUTE EFFECTS OF DIETARY NITRATE ON GLUCOSE HANDLING

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  1. ACUTE EFFECTS OF DIETARY NITRATE ON GLUCOSE HANDLING Lidder S1,2,3, Hunt J1,2, Omar S1,2, Webb A1,2 1King's College London, London, UK 2Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK 3Barts and The London NHS Trust, London, UK

  2. Systolic BP (23 mmol NO3-) Webb A. et al., Hypertension 2008;51:1-7

  3. Hypothesis • Provision of dietary nitrate may enhance glucose handling Aim • To establish whether ingestion of a dietary nitrate load improves glucose handling as shown by pl. glucose response to 75 g GTT

  4. Study criteria • Healthy subjects aged 18-45 years • BMI between 18 and 40 kg/m2 • Normotensive • Not taking systemic medication other than OCP

  5. Baseline data

  6. Individual visit • Double blind randomised placebo controlled cross-over design • KNO3 v KCl (both 24 mmol, capsules) +Gaviscon • NO3- (24 mmol) ≈ 500 ml beetroot juice* *Webb A. et al., Hypertension 2008;51:1-7

  7. Effect of dietary nitrate on plasma NO3-, NO2- & exhaled NO

  8. Effect of dietary nitrate on plasma glucose & insulin during GTT (n=8)

  9. Effect of dietary nitrate on plasma glucose & insulin during GTT (n=8)

  10. Effect of dietary nitrate on BP

  11. New hypothesis • Association between glucose response + BP response to nitrate; • on exposure to nitrate, subjects may either: • ‘respond’ = ↓ glucose • ‘reactors’ = ↑ glucose • & this determines the BP response to nitrate

  12. New study – 20 participants • Aim: • To prospectively determine whether there is an association between the glucose response and the BP response to nitrate • Similar protocol, • Responders or reactors: >5% Δ AUCglucose, KNO3 v KCl • KNO3 (8 mmol) ≈ 3-4 portions of green leafy veg • Primary outcome: • Difference in change in BP with nitrate, between nitrate reactors and responders (glucose)

  13. Responders Reactors

  14. Responders Reactors

  15. Responders Reactors

  16. Responders Reactors

  17. Responders Reactors

  18. Responders Reactors

  19. Responders v Reactors

  20. Responders v Reactors

  21. Summary & Conclusions • BP ↓ by nitrate in reactors • BP ↑ by nitrate in responders • Responders have higher glucose curves in control: ↓ by nitrate (but BP ↑) • Reactors have higher insulin curves with nitrate than responders • may be mechanism for vasodilatation and ↓BP

  22. Acknowledgments Andrew Webb Joanne Hunt Sami Omar Tony Marinaki Lynette Fairbanks Gabriella Passacquale Kenneth Connell Henry Fok Ganesh Arunachalam Sikder Zubair Rahim Benyu Jiang Sally Brett Karen McNeill Albert Ferro Phil Chowienczyk Clinical Research Facility nurses KCL BHF Centre

  23. Baseline data

  24. Baseline data - Responders

  25. Baseline data - Reactors

  26. Baseline data – Responders >5% Δ AUCglucose

  27. Baseline data - Reactors >5% Δ AUCglucose

  28. Glucose

  29. Insulin

  30. C-peptide

  31. Mean baseline SBP

  32. Green leafy veg + diabetes • increasing consumption of green leafy vegetables by one and a half UK portions a day (121.9g) could result in 14% reduction in the incidence of type 2 diabetes • (Carter P. et al., BMJ 2010;341:c4229)

  33. Responders v Reactors

  34. Responders v Reactors

  35. Comparison of control glucose curves

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