Description
On each study day, body weight and height will be measured. An in-dwelling catheter will be inserted in a peripheral vein of the lower arm or hand to enable blood sampling. The arm will be put in a hot box to allow collecting arterialized venous blood samples. After taking a baseline blood sample, the predefined meal will be consumed within 10 min. Small arterialized venous blood samples (5 ml) will subsequently be drawn multiple times. Samples will be collected in predefined tubes, plasma/serum separated, aliquoted, and stored at -80 deg. Celsius for later assays and/or send to a local accredited laboratory for the concentrations of amino acids and other parameters (including amino acids, fatty acids, glucose, insulin).
In the opposite limb, a commercially available microdialysis catheter will be placed in the forearm following standard operating procedures developed by the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology Task Force on Skin Microdialysis. Dialysate will be collected in 30-minute aliquots in microvials for the duration of the study day. Microvials will be weighed before and after sample collection. A syringe filled with perfusate containing mixture of stable tracer-labelled amino acids and glucose will be infused through the syringe pump at a controlled rate.
On each of the study days, subjects will consume two meals with defined composition of macronutrients eight hours apart.