Clinical Trial

Pancreas Lipotoxicity in T2D: Edinburgh Diabetes Remission Study (EDRS)

Study acronym: EDRS
Recruiting
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Summary
This study aims to investigate how fat accumulation in the pancreas contributes to the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and how weight loss may reverse this process. Previous research has shown that reducing body weight can lead to diabetes remission, and this was accompanied by lowering intrapancreatic fat and restoration of insulin secretion, but the mechanisms behind this are not fully understood. In particular, the study aims to unravel the role of hepatic de novo lipogenesis (DNL) and lipoprotein metabolism on pancreas lipotoxicity and beta cell recovery after weight loss. Four groups of participants will be recruited (n=26 per group): non-diabetic, pre-diabetic, short-duration T2D (\<6 years), and long-duration T2D (\>10 years). Participants will be aged between 45 and 79 years and have a BMI between 30 and 45 kg/m². All participants will follow a structured weight loss programme using an 800 kcal/day Total Diet Replacement (TDR) for 8-12 weeks, followed by dietary support to maintain weight loss. The study is sponsored by NHS-Lothian and the University of Edinburgh and will be carried out at the Clinical Research Facility, Royal infirmary of Edinburgh by a specialist team (Senior Diabetes Research Nurse, Clinical Fellow, and Research Dietitian). The primary endpoint of this study is to achieve a 10-15% reduction in body weight (\~10 kg) through a low-calorie diet (800 kcal/day) to induce T2D remission and maintain this weight loss with structured dietary support for up to 6-12 months. The primary aim is to compare hepatic de novo lipogenesis-the conversion of sugar into fat by the liver-and lipoprotein export among the groups, and to examine how these parameters change in response to weight loss, improvement in metabolic status, and restoration of normal pancreatic function. Secondary endpoints include changes in weight, HbA1c, intraorgan fat (liver/pancreas), pancreas volume and tissue characteristics, beta cell mass and function (MRI/mixed meal test), circulating blood markers (i.e. lipids, exosomes, adipokines, and inflammatory markers), and the change in adipose tissue biology (fat biopsies). Ultimately, this study aims to understand the mechanisms of T2D remission. It will help clarify the sequence of metabolic events leading to reversible pancreatic lipotoxicity and may inform the development of new, targeted therapies for T2D.
Protocol Amendment History 2 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 2 times since 2026-01-16; most recent amendment 2026-06-17.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2026-03-02
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07364045
Lead Sponsor University of Edinburgh
Collaborators: NHS Lothian
Conditions Type 2 Diabetes
Enrollment 104 participants
Start Date 2026-06-15
Primary Completion 2029-03-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2029-12-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-06-18