The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy of phlebotomy on insulin sensitivity as evaluated by euglycemic-hyperinsulinic clamp in insulin resistance-associated hepatic iron overload patients.
Name: phlebotomy
Description: 7 ml/kg without exceeding 500 mLType: ProcedurePhlebotomy
Name: dietary and lifestyle counseling
Description: dietary and lifestyle counselingType: BehavioralPhlebotomy Lifestyle counseling
Description: IL-6, TNF alpha, CRP
Measure: inflammation markers Time: 6 monthsDescription: adiponectin, PAI1, leptin
Measure: Adipokins markers Time: 6 monthsDescription: transaminase (ALT, AST), gamma GT
Measure: Hepatic iron overload (MRI) Time: 6 monthsDescription: serum iron, ferritin, saturation of transferrin
Measure: iron parameters Time: at 6 monthsDescription: HDL-c, LDL-c, triglycerides
Measure: lipid profile Time: at 6 monthsAllocation: Randomized
Parallel Assignment
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Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Insulin Resistance Iron Overload Insulin Resistance Iron Overload The main objective of this study is to evaluate in patients with HSD effects of treatment with phlebotomy rules with lifestyle and dietary rules versus lifestyle modifications alone on peripheral insulin resistance (assessed by hyperinsulinemic clamp). --- C282Y ---
Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Insulin Resistance Iron Overload Insulin Resistance Iron Overload The main objective of this study is to evaluate in patients with HSD effects of treatment with phlebotomy rules with lifestyle and dietary rules versus lifestyle modifications alone on peripheral insulin resistance (assessed by hyperinsulinemic clamp). --- C282Y --- --- H63D --- --- C282Y ---
Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Insulin Resistance Iron Overload Insulin Resistance Iron Overload The main objective of this study is to evaluate in patients with HSD effects of treatment with phlebotomy rules with lifestyle and dietary rules versus lifestyle modifications alone on peripheral insulin resistance (assessed by hyperinsulinemic clamp). --- C282Y --- --- H63D ---
Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18 and 70 years - Ferritin between 450 and 1000 µg/L - Hepatic iron overload proved by MRI (CHF >36 µmol/g) - Body mass index > 25 kg/m² - Fasting glycemia <1,26 g/L - HbA1c < 6,5% - Signed written and informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hyperferritinemia: - Inflammatory syndrome (CRP >10 mg/L) or inflammatory, immune or malignant diseases - Hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (familial cataract or personal history of cataract before 50 years old) - Low ceruloplasmin level - Porphyria (cutaneous signs) - Haemochromatosis established by the genotype (C282Y homozygous or C282Y/H63D coumpound heterozygous genotypes) - Contraindication of phlebotomy - Haemoglobin <13,5 g/dL (threshold established by the Etablissement Français du Sang) - Heart failure or coronary heart diseases - Hepatic failure, renal (GFR <50mL/min) or respiratory insufficiency (chronic dyspnea) - Poor venous system - Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease - Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more - Type 1 or type 2 diabetes - Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs - Hepatic severe disease - Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips - Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study Insulin Resistance Iron Overload Insulin Resistance Iron Overload The main objective of this study is to evaluate in patients with HSD effects of treatment with phlebotomy rules with lifestyle and dietary rules versus lifestyle modifications alone on peripheral insulin resistance (assessed by hyperinsulinemic clamp). --- C282Y --- --- H63D --- --- C282Y --- --- H63D ---