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Study NCT ID: NCT00212758
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2011-10-26
First Post: 2005-09-14

Brief Title: A Study to Optimize Growth Hormone Dosing in Children With Chronic Kidney Disease by Measuring IGF-1 Levels in Blood
Sponsor: Oregon Health and Science University
Organization: Oregon Health and Science University

Study Overview

Official Title: IGF-1 Generation Test in Children With Chronic Kidney Disease
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2011-10
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Treatment with growth hormone GH a hormone made by the body that stimulates growth has been shown to be helpful in treating children with chronic kidney disease who fail to grow The amount of growth that is seen in children treated with growth hormone varies widely for unknown reasons Growth hormone works by producing another hormone in the liver called insulin-like growth factor-1 or IGF-1 for short IGF-1 stimulates the bones to grow The amount of IGF-1 in the blood may directly affect the amount of growth in each child At this time growth hormone therapy in children depends on giving a certain dose of growth hormone for each child based on his or her weight If after 3-6 months on this dose of growth hormone the change in height is not enough then the dose of growth hormone is increased until enough growth is seen This method of dosing of growth hormone may take a long time and is complicated and time-consuming

The purpose of this study is to measure the amount of IGF-1 produced by the body as a result of giving 2 different doses of growth hormone in children for 7 days only The study investigator hopes to find the most favorable level of IGF-1 generated after 7 days of growth hormone that correlates with good growth of children with kidney disease Then instead of dosing growth hormone by weight like is done now researchers can dose growth hormone by the amount of IGF-1 that the body produces Being able to dose more effectively will save valuable time for the child to grow and will shorten the overall duration of growth hormone therapy

The investigators will also determine the effect of inflammatory cytokines Il-6 and TNF-alpha on growth hormone insensitivity and hence IGF-1 generation test in the same population
Detailed Description: The study will involve 30 children with chronic kidney disease and failure to grow The study will last for 14 months There will be a screening clinic visit if the child qualifies for the study Week -8 Each clinic visit will include getting a medical history a physical exam and a blood test Also an x-ray of the wrist to calculate bone age If abnormal blood values are found as a result of kidney failure then an attempt will be made to correct them over the next 2 months before enrollment in the study

Also children will be asked to keep track of all of the foods for 3 days every month during the study A study nutritionist will call them once each month to go over the food diary

At study Week -4 children will come again for a clinic visit Then at Week 0 of the study a decision will be made randomly based on the level of kidney function to what dose of growth hormone a child will receive This will be either a low dose of growth hormone or a high dose of growth hormone

At the Week 1 and Week 4 visits children will come for a clinic visit Children will take growth hormone through a needle under the skin every night for a full 7 days during each of the two weeks In the mornings before the 1st and after the 7th dose both weeks children will have their blood drawn to check IGF-1 levels

During Weeks 2 and 3 children will not take any growth hormone in order to allow the body to clear or wash-out the medication from the system before Week 4

At Week 5 children will begin taking growth hormone each evening and continue to do so every day through Week 28 Then for Weeks 29 and 30 children will have another wash-out period with no growth hormone treatment

At Week 31 blood will be drawn in the mornings before the 1st and after the 7th dose of growth hormone treatment From Week 32 on children will take growth hormone every evening and continue to do so through Week 56 the end of the study

Also at week 1 skin fold measurements to assess body fat will be done on all subjects A DEXA scan a test that measures body fat and muscle mass will be done on the older children in the study on an optional basis on Weeks 1 28 and 56 Another wrist X-ray for bone age will be repeated at 56 weeks of the study

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: None
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: None
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
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