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Translational Research Methods for Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiometabolic Drug Development electronic resource A Focus on Early Phase Clinical Studies / edited by Andrew J. Krentz, Lutz Heinemann, Marcus Hompesch.

Contributor(s): Krentz, Andrew J [editor.] | Heinemann, Lutz [editor.] | Hompesch, Marcus [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XII, 312 p. 76 illus., 39 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781447149200Subject(s): medicine | pharmacology | Pharmaceutical technology | Internal medicine | Diabetes | Metabolic diseases | Medicine & Public Health | Medicine/Public Health, general | Internal Medicine | Diabetes | Metabolic Diseases | Pharmacology/Toxicology | Pharmaceutical Sciences/TechnologyDDC classification: 610 LOC classification: R1Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Review of physiology/pathophysiology -- 2. Methods for assessing insulin action in humans -- 3. Assessment of insulin secretion -- 4. Measurement of ectopic fat in liver and muscle using magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- 5. Isotopic tracers for the measurement of metabolic flux -- 6. Measuring food intake in clinical drug development -- 7. Measurement of energy expenditure -- 8. Assessment of body composition -- 9.  Assessment of cardiovascular safety of new diabetes drugs.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book aims to aid the selection of the most appropriate techniques for use in early phase (1 and 2) clinical studies of new drugs for diabetes, obesity, and related cardiometabolic disease. Clinical research methods for assessing the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of new diabetes drugs, e.g. the euglycaemic clamp technique, have become well-established in proof-of-mechanism studies; however, selection of the best techniques is by no means straightforward. This book will aid the understanding of the need for new pharmacotherapies for type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and obesity and the molecular targets of drugs currently in development.  Emerging technologies including the omics disciplines are considered together with practical and ethical issues of early phase clinical trials in subjects with cardiometabolic disorders. Translational Research Methods for Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiometabolic Drug Development  will be of interest to biomedical scientists, pharmacologists, academics involved in metabolic research and clinicians practicing in these specialties.
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1. Review of physiology/pathophysiology -- 2. Methods for assessing insulin action in humans -- 3. Assessment of insulin secretion -- 4. Measurement of ectopic fat in liver and muscle using magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- 5. Isotopic tracers for the measurement of metabolic flux -- 6. Measuring food intake in clinical drug development -- 7. Measurement of energy expenditure -- 8. Assessment of body composition -- 9.  Assessment of cardiovascular safety of new diabetes drugs.

This book aims to aid the selection of the most appropriate techniques for use in early phase (1 and 2) clinical studies of new drugs for diabetes, obesity, and related cardiometabolic disease. Clinical research methods for assessing the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of new diabetes drugs, e.g. the euglycaemic clamp technique, have become well-established in proof-of-mechanism studies; however, selection of the best techniques is by no means straightforward. This book will aid the understanding of the need for new pharmacotherapies for type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and obesity and the molecular targets of drugs currently in development.  Emerging technologies including the omics disciplines are considered together with practical and ethical issues of early phase clinical trials in subjects with cardiometabolic disorders. Translational Research Methods for Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiometabolic Drug Development  will be of interest to biomedical scientists, pharmacologists, academics involved in metabolic research and clinicians practicing in these specialties.

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