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Short-Term Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide Upregulation

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Brigham and Women's Hospital

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This research study will compare the impact of dietary restriction pre-operatively before carotid endarterectomy compared to the standard nutrition that a patient typically eats. The investigators want to find out how patients comply and generally how well patients do with this type of dietary restriction before their surgery since animal studies suggest that short - term dietary restriction may be beneficial before surgery.

Descrição

The primary, scientific long term objective is to study any correlation that brief upregulation of endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H2S) via pre-operative protein calorie restriction (PCR) in elective major surgery may have biologic effects in humans. In this study, the investigators plan to evaluate patient compliance and the physiologic response pre-operative PCR has on patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy surgery. This will be explored via two primary aims.

The First Aim looks to create a prospective, fast-track, one-year study of 40 vascular surgery patients undergoing elective carotid artery endarterectomy randomized into two pre-operative dietary groups: observational group (n=16) and PCR (commercially available ScandiShake x 3 days, n=24). This pilot study is based on preliminary data balanced with economic and clinical feasibility considerations. The primary endpoints of this study are: 1) feasibility of subject compliance with PCR (measured by direct dietary intake data and serum markers including plasma free amino acids and insulin-like growth factor; thus the 2:3 randomization) and 2) measurement of H2S and standard markers of stress before and after surgery (including stress hormones, oxidative stress, inflammation and cardiac troponin T levels). Individual patient's microbiomes,phenotype of circulating blood cells, adipose tissue (peri-vascular, subcutaneous), and the excised carotid plaque will be characterized to inform on potential mechanistic links among these and PCR induced H2S upregulation, reduced peri-operative stress, atherosclerotic plaque stability, and improved outcome (baseline and peri-procedural clinical datasets will be completed) for future clinical trials. Key secondary data points include observing endpoints such as carotid restenosis and surgical complications (cardiac, neurologic, wound, etc) between the two groups, which the investigators hypothesize will help to inform future trials. This pilot study will elucidate not only the practicality of pre-operative short term dietary restriction, but also provide physiologic data to support the long term primary scientific objective stated previously.

The Second Specific Aim is to establish a robust human discovery multi-institutional platform to capitalize on multiple aspects of this carefully constructed initiative toward long-term goals such as better understanding and translation of the biologic mechanisms of H2S and PCR. Data collected in the first aim across institutions will be integrated and made public.This platform will encourage communication and collaboration among basic scientists, translational investigators, and clinical communities. This synergy will allow the investigators to define the mechanisms of H2S and PCR effects, and will also give insights into the human response to trauma (lipidomics, microbiome, proteins/microRNAs) that regulate the pro-inflammatory response to injury, and will allow for mechanistic links among these factors ties to surgical outcomes.

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Última verificação: 05/31/2018
Enviado pela primeira vez: 09/26/2017
Inscrição estimada enviada: 10/01/2017
Postado pela primeira vez: 10/05/2017
Última atualização enviada: 06/26/2018
Última atualização postada: 06/27/2018
Data real de início do estudo: 09/13/2017
Data Estimada de Conclusão Primária: 05/31/2018
Data Estimada de Conclusão do Estudo: 05/31/2018

Condição ou doença

Carotid Stenosis
Caloric Restriction

Intervenção / tratamento

Dietary Supplement: PCR

Fase

-

Grupos de Armas

BraçoIntervenção / tratamento
Experimental: PCR
pre-operative protein calorie restricted (PCR) group. participants randomized to this arm will consume scandishake diet (strawberry, caramel, banana cream, vanilla) mixed with almond milk for three days inpatient prior to planned elective carotid endarterectomy. Water is ad libitum for this cohort. Nutritionists will prepare shakes so participants will achieve 30% calorie restriction and severe protein restriction during the three days on the diet.
Dietary Supplement: PCR
weight gain supplement low in protein
No Intervention: control regular diet
participants in this cohort are randomized to the control group and will have no dietary restriction three days in patient prior to planned elective carotid endarterectomy

Critério de eleição

Idades qualificadas para estudar 18 Years Para 18 Years
Sexos elegíveis para estudoAll
Aceita Voluntários Saudáveissim
Critério

Inclusion Criteria:

- consenting adults (men and women)

- clinical indication for carotid endarterectomy (CEA) as determined by attending vascular surgeon

- if symptomatic, patients must be able to safely have surgery timed for PCR intervention

Exclusion Criteria:

- intolerance or allergy to any ingredients in the PCR diet (ScandiShake ingredients or almond milk/nuts)

- active infection

- pregnancy

- malnutrition determined by serum albumin lower than BWH reference value of 3.5 g/dL

- active drug dependency or alcoholism that could interfere with protocol adherence

- active non-cutaneous cancer under treatment with chemotherapeutic

Resultado

Medidas de Resultado Primário

1. subject compliance with PCR [three days pre-operatively]

will measure subject compliance via direct dietary intake data by way of written food diary and biologic markers (serum markers including plasma free amino acids and insulin-like growth factor).

Medidas de Resultado Secundário

1. measurement of local and systemic hydrogen sulfide and standard markers of stress peri-procedurally [change over 4.5 weeks from baseline]

hydrogen sulfide upregulation has been linked to improved vascular surgery outcomes in rodent models when rodents are pre-operatively on PCR diets

2. fecal microbiome characterization [change over 4.5 weeks from baseline]

if PCR and surgery has an impact on patient microbiome or microbiome related metabolites

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