Effect of Liraglutide on Cardiovascular Endpoints in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Patients of South Asian Descent
NCT02660047 · Completed
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial tests whether the medication liraglutide affects heart function in adults of South Asian descent who have type 2 diabetes.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
Among South Asians, in comparison to Western Europeans, there is an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) and DM2-related cardiovascular disease. The effect of Liraglutide (Victoza®) on cardiovascular function is therefore investigated in the DM2 patient group of South Asian descent specifically. Liraglutide is a new widely prescribed therapeutic agent for DM2 patients. It is a Glucagon Like Peptide - 1 homologue that improves glucose homeostasis and reduces blood pressure and body weight. The disadvantageous metabolic phenotype as seen in South Asians includes a relatively large total fat mass, with predominately visceral relative to subcutaneous adipose tissue and lower brown adipose tissue volume and activity, accompanied by increased lipid levels. The key elements in the mechanism of action of Liraglutide seem to correspond to the differences in metabolic profile between South Asians and Western Europeans. Diastolic dysfunction, an early finding of cardiovascular disease in DM2 and obesity and an independent predictor of mortality, has been shown to be associated with the amount of triglyceride accumulation in the heart and liver. The investigators hypothesize that Liraglutide has direct advantageous cardiovascular effects and reduces triglyceride accumulation in end-organs, specifically for DM2 patients of South Asian descent.
Treatments tested
- Liraglutide also known as Trade name: Victoza, EV Product Code: SUB25238, Name of the Marketing Authorisation Holder: Novo Nordisk, Marketing Authorisation number: EU/1/09/529/001, ATC code: A10BX07, CAS number 204656-20-2 Drug
Drug: Liraglutide Preparation and labelling of Investigational Medicinal Product: Liraglutide will be packed and labeled by Novo Nordisk A/S and provided in non-subject specific boxes. Labeling will be in accordance with Annex 13, local law and trial requirements. The examples of labels are not readily available, but will be supplied when received from Novo Nordisk. Drug accountability: Drug accountability will be cared for by the Department of Clinical Pharmacy of the LUMC. The trial product will be dispensed to each subject as required according to treatment group by the clinical pharmacist. No trial product will be dispensed to any person not enrolled in the trial.
- Liraglutide - Placebo also known as Placebo Drug
Drug: Liraglutide - Placebo Preparation and labelling of Investigational Medicinal Product: Liraglutide - Placebo will be packed and labeled by Novo Nordisk A/S and provided in non-subject specific boxes. Labeling will be in accordance with Annex 13, local law and trial requirements. The examples of labels are not readily available, but will be supplied when received from Novo Nordisk. Drug accountability: Drug accountability will be cared for by the Department of Clinical Pharmacy of the LUMC. The trial product will be dispensed to each subject as required according to treatment group by the clinical pharmacist. No trial product will be dispensed to any person not enrolled in the trial.
| Main thing measured | Stroke volume |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Leiden University Medical Center |
| Conditions studied | Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Metabolic Syndrome, Cardiovascular Disease, Diastolic Dysfunction, Fatty Liver |
| GLP-1 drugs | liraglutide |
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