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Type 2 diabetes · Phase 4 · Recruiting now

Effects of Semaglutide on Intracranial Blood Flow and Brain-Barrier Permeability in Type-2 Diabetes

NCT05780905 · Sponsor: University of Washington

What this trial means for you

This study is recruiting now at 1 US site. It's studying Semaglutide Auto-Injector for diabetes mellitus, type 2, stroke (cva) or transient ischemic attack.

Who can joinAll sexes, 40 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteersNo — diagnosis required
What you'd takeSemaglutide Auto-Injector
Study length~2.3 years overall
Planned participants50
TypeInterventional (you receive treatment)

What participants typically get: study medication (or placebo, if the trial uses one) and study-related medical care at no cost, plus close monitoring. Compensation for time and travel varies by study — ask the site. Note that in many trials you can't choose your treatment group, and some participants receive a placebo.

The study, in the sponsor's words

A human subjects research study, the primary purpose of which is to assess the EFFECTS OF SEMAGLUTIDE ON INTRACRANIAL BLOOD FLOW AND BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER PERMEABILITY IN TYPE-2 DIABETES (T2D) through testing of the intervention on patients in a clinical setting. The study will randomize subjects with diabetes to either semaglutide or matching placebo. Magnetic resonance images will be primary endpoint measured at baseline and at one year to assess effect of this FDA approved medication. Given the available evidence supporting the neuroprotective effect of this drug class and stroke reduction with semaglutide, and the investigators preliminary data showing that T2D had significantly reduced total number of distal arterial branches in the brain than non-T2D, the investigators expect treatment with semaglutide will be associated with improved intracranial blood flow condition.

Can you join? The exact criteria

Below is the verbatim eligibility text from the registry — bring it to your doctor; it's written for clinicians, and your own clinician is the right person to interpret it with you.

Full eligibility criteria (for you and your doctor)

Inclusion Criteria: 1. Men and women 40-65 years of age 2. Subjects with type-2 diabetes \>= 3 years and HbA1C 7%-10% with blood sugar control medications including insulin, metformin, sulfonylureas, or SGLT2 inhibitors 3. Medically stable 4. Has not received any investigational drug in the past 6 months 5. Willing to participate and sign informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Contraindication to MRI or contrast agent 2. eGFR\<45 mL/min/1.73m2 (eGFR is a measurement of kidney function) 3. Currently treated with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor antagonist (same drug class as study intervention) 4. Unable to perform home-glucose monitoring 5. Currently need more than 100 units of insulin daily 6. Uncontrolled hypertension with systolic blood pressure (SBP)\>180 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure (DBP)\>100 mmHg 7. LDL-C\>130 mg/dL or not on stable statin therapy in the past 6 months 8. Treatment with pioglitazone in the past 3 months 9. History of pancreatitis 10. History of myocardial infarction, stroke or transient ischemic attack 11. History or family history of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2) 12. Hypersensitivity to semaglutide or any of the product components 13. Participating in other clinical trial 14. Women of child-bearing potential (ie, those who are not chemically or surgically sterilized or who are not post-menopausal) who have a positive pregnancy test at enrollment or who are breastfeeding or who plan to become pregnant in the next 15 months.

Study sites by state

Washington

  • University of Washington - Harborview Medical Center — Seattle · Recruiting now

View the official record on ClinicalTrials.gov →

Verify before you act. Medical disclaimer: content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs; always consult a licensed healthcare provider about eligibility, risks, and benefits. Trial details and enrollment status change frequently — always verify on the official registry and talk to your own clinician before contacting a study site. This page was generated from registry data and is not affiliated with the study sponsor.

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