Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Molecular and Cellular Etiology of ACTH-Independent Adrenal Disease
This study is designed to provide information about the cause of two unusual types of
Cushing's syndrome and to evaluate quality of life before and after cure of the disease. In
Cushing's syndrome, the adrenal glands produce too much of the hormone cortisol. This often
causes weight gain, skin changes (bruising and stretch marks), and mood changes such as
irritability, easy crying and depression. Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) normally
regulates cortisol production; when cortisol is low, ACTH rises, stimulating the adrenals to
produce more cortisol, and when cortisol is high, ACTH levels fall. In two forms of
Cushing's syndrome, however, the adrenal glands produce cortisol even when ACTH is low.
Patients 18 years of age and older with Cushing's syndrome not related to ACTH production
may participate in this study. Candidates will be have a history and physical examination,
electrocardiogram, urine, blood and saliva tests, and a computerized tomography (CT) scan of
one or both adrenal glands. They will fill out questionnaires on their disease symptoms,
quality of life, and on basic information about themselves, such as marital status,
education level, place of residence, etc. Finally, they will have a corticotropin-releasing
hormone (CRH) test to confirm that they have the form of Cushing's syndrome under study in
this protocol. This test involves collecting blood samples at intervals before and after
administration of sheep CRH to measure cortisol and ACTH levels.
Participants will undergo 3 to 7 days of testing to determine if their cortisol level rises
after taking certain medicines or eating certain foods. These foods and medicines, chosen to
mimic or stimulate substances already in the body, are: glucagon, ACTH,
gonadotropin-releasing hormone, vasopressin, thyrotropin-releasing hormone, and a mixed meal
consisting of a protein, carbohydrate and fat (usually chicken breast and a milkshake-like
drink). Blood will be collected at intervals before and after taking the food or medicine to
measure cortisol blood levels. Blood will also be collected while the patient is in a
standing position and while lying in bed, because changes in posture can cause substances in
the body to increase or decrease. Depending on the individual's response to these tests,
additional tests may be done with insulin, glucose, luteinizing hormone and
follicle-stimulating hormone.
Patients who do not respond to these substances will undergo adrenalectomy (surgery to
remove one or both adrenal glands). This is standard treatment for this type of Cushing's
syndrome. It is usually done by laparoscopy, in which air is injected into the abdomen
through tubes inserted through a small incision, enabling the surgeon to see the organs and
remove the gland. Part of the removed tissue will be examined to learn about what causes
this type of Cushing's syndrome; it may also be used for genetic studies related to the
disease. Patients will stay in the hospital for a week to 10 days for observation and
treatment and then will be discharged to the care of their own doctor. They will continue to
complete the quality of life questionnaire every 3 months for 2 years.
Patients with normal adrenal glands who are participating in National Cancer Institute
studies and are scheduled for adrenalectomy as part of their standard treatment will also be
recruited for this study to serve as controls. The patients will have a 24-hour urine
collection, and part of the adrenal gland tissue removed for their treatment will be used
for research purposes of this study, possibly including genetic study.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 18 |
Est. completion date | September 2002 |
Est. primary completion date | |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
PATIENTS WITH NORMAL ADRENAL GLANDS: Patients with normal adrenal glands will be recruited from those studied under NCI protocols. They will not have taken suppressive doses of glucocorticoids for 12 months, and will not have any known adrenal pathology, either of the cortex or medulla. They will not have Von-Hippel Lindau syndrome. PATIENTS WITH ACTH-INDEPENDENT CUSHING'S SYNDROME: Will be aged 18 or older; Will have plasma ACTH levels of 10 pg/mL or less; Will have an outside physician who will follow them after surgery. Must not weigh greater than 380 pounds. These patients are unable to undergo CT scans. Must not have a CT scan showing normal or atrophic bilateral adrenal glands. Must not have a CRH test showing a response as defined above. The diagnosis of these patients will need further evaluation. Must not have any condition that would preclude surgery, including advanced heart failure, significant coronary artery disease, severe pulmonary disease. Must not have a hematocrit less than 30 or research blood withdraw greater than 450 mL in the previous six weeks. Must not be pregnant. Must not have a history of angina or known coronary artery disease, because these patients are at risk for exacerbation during the vasopressin test. The SF-36 questionnaire will only be given to individuals who speak and read English fluently. Patients may participate in the remainder of the study, however, if they do not meet this criterion. |
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Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) |
United States,
Bonner RF, Emmert-Buck M, Cole K, Pohida T, Chuaqui R, Goldstein S, Liotta LA. Laser capture microdissection: molecular analysis of tissue. Science. 1997 Nov 21;278(5342):1481,1483. — View Citation
Dickstein G, DeBold CR, Gaitan D, DeCherney GS, Jackson RV, Sheldon WR Jr, Nicholson WE, Orth DN. Plasma corticotropin and cortisol responses to ovine corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), arginine vasopressin (AVP), CRH plus AVP, and CRH plus metyrapone in patients with Cushing's disease. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1996 Aug;81(8):2934-41. — View Citation
Doppman JL, Nieman LK, Travis WD, Miller DL, Cutler GB Jr, Chrousos GP, Norton JA. CT and MR imaging of massive macronodular adrenocortical disease: a rare cause of autonomous primary adrenal hypercortisolism. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1991 Sep-Oct;15(5):773-9. Review. — View Citation
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