Background: In the BIGPRO 1 trial, one year of treatment with metformin in non-diabetic obese subjects with a central fat distribution had no significant effect on fasting plasma triglyceride concentration or on blood pressure despite a decrease in weight, fasting plasma insulin and glucose concentrations. To re-evaluate the effect of metformin on fasting triglyceride concentration and on blood pressure, the BIGPRO 1.2 trial included non-diabetic men (n=168) with a fasting plasma triglyceride concentration > or =1.7 and < or =6.5 mmol/l, high blood pressure (systolic > or =140 and < or =180 and/or diastolic > or =90 and < or =105 mmHg, or treatment for hypertension) and a waist-to-hip ratio > or =0.95.
Methods: A randomised double-blind trial comparing metformin treatment (850 mg bid) with placebo.
Results: Metformin had no significant effect either on blood pressure or plasma triglyceride concentration. In comparison with the placebo group, fasting plasma insulin (p<0.04), total cholesterol (p<0.05) and Apo B (p<0.008) concentrations decreased more in the metformin group in the BIGPRO 1. 2 trial, confirming most of the previous results of the BIGPRO 1 trial. Tissue plasminogen activator antigen concentration decreased significantly (p<0.01) only in the metformin group, but this was not significantly different from the placebo group (p<0.12); further, there were no significant differences in the change in plasminogen activator inhibitor 1.
Conclusions: The consistency of the two BIGPRO trials supports the conclusion that metformin affects several cardiovascular risk factors favourably in non-diabetic subjects with a central fat distribution.
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