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NCT number NCT03395119
Other study ID # 15-2960
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
First received
Last updated
Start date December 18, 2017
Est. completion date December 18, 2020

Study information

Verified date January 2021
Source University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Purpose: A growing body of epidemiological data suggests an increased risk of cardiovascular events associated with air pollution. One of the common air pollutants, ozone, has been shown to induce oxidative stress and inflammation in the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. This proposed study is to examine the efficacy of fish oil and olive oil in modulating cardiovascular and pulmonary functions after ozone exposure. The objective is to understand the mechanistic basis for the health effects of ozone relative to those air pollutants. Treatment groups will include forty healthy young adults who will be given dietary supplementation of fish oil or olive oil. A control group will consist of 20 healthy volunteers who will receive no supplements. After 4 weeks, subjects will be exposed to clean air for 2 hours on the first day, then ozone for 2 hours on the second day. Cardiac rhythm, pulmonary function, vascular responses, endothelial function, and markers of coagulation and airway inflammation pre- and post- ozone exposure will be measured. This study is designed to build on the previous nutritional supplement interventional studies (UNC IRB # 07-0190 and UNC IRB # 11-1807), in order to understand the mechanism of action of particulate pollutants in comparison to that of ozone, a known oxidant air contaminant. Participants: A total of sixty healthy 18-35 year-old male and female subjects will be involved in the study. Procedures (methods): Forty healthy young adults will receive dietary supplementation consisting of fish oil or olive oil for 4 weeks. The control group includes 20 healthy volunteers who will receive no supplements in the study. After 4 weeks of supplementation or control regiment, each subject will be exposed to clean air for 2 hours on the first day, then ozone for 2 hours on the second day.


Description:

Ozone pollution is a common problem across the world, including in the US. This proposed study is to examine the efficacy of fish oil and olive oil in modulating cardiovascular and pulmonary functions after ozone exposure. Results from this study will also increase our understanding of how ozone exposure adversely affects the functioning of the human cardiovascular and respiratory systems. This understanding may be especially important for patients with cardiopulmonary diseases. Approximately 60 people will participate in this study. You should expect to be in this study for about a month, but your participation could possibly last for 6 months. There are 4 sessions, including a consenting session (today) which will last for about 4 hours. The two exposure-day sessions will last approximately 8-9 hours each. There will also be an approximately 3-hour follow-up visit the day after your last exposure. What will happen if you take part in the study? Before you agree to participate in this study, you must read the consent forms in their entirety. The research and medical staff will then answer all your questions and explain all the risks involved in this study to your satisfaction. You should have already undergone a general physical examination to ensure that you are a suitable candidate for this study. If you are a female, you will be asked about your menstrual history. For all other female participants, a pregnancy test will be performed today, and this will be repeated on the exposure day if more than 7 days since last pregnancy test. Consenting Day We will go over the study in detail so that you will know what we will expect from you as a participant and what you should expect from us as investigators. If you agree to participate in the study, you will sign all study consent forms and receive one set of signed copies. You will have a breathing test (spirometry). You will breathe through a filter into a plastic device. Your lung function test results should meet certain criteria (Both Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) and Forced Expiatory Volume at the 1st second (FEV1) are equal to and greater than 80% of the reference value) to allow you to participate in the study. You will undergo a procedure for for induced sputum. If you are a non-producer or the quality of the induced sputum sample that you produce does not meet the study criteria (we will know the sputum quality in the next two days), we will exclude you from the study. If that happens, you will be reimbursed for the time and procedures for the consenting session. If you qualify, you will be given instructions to prepare for the exposure sessions. Then you will be scheduled for the exposure sessions. You will be give dietary supplementation of fish oil, olive oil or placebo for 4 weeks. Dietary and medication instructions will be given to restrict certain types of food and medicines during the supplementation period. Exposure days We will call you a few days before the exposure session to remind you of your scheduled visit. You should avoid smoke, fumes, alcohol, and strenuous exercise 24 hours prior to all visits, and abstain from pan fried or grilled meat after midnight of the exposure day. You will be asked to eat a light breakfast and arrive at the EPA medical station by 7:30 am. Please understand that it is very important that you arrive by this time in order for the study team to process all of the samples and data. Please note that we may have to cancel your participation if you arrive late. Prior to exposure, you will: - Have your vital signs checked (heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation level, and fill out a symptom questionnaire electronically). - Have your heart rhythm recorded by a Holter monitor. You will have (10) electrocardiogram (ECG) leads attached to your chest. It may be necessary to clean and shave the areas of your chest where these leads will be placed. Excessive deodorant, skin lotions, and body sprays may interfere with the function of some of these leads. Therefore, we ask you to not apply these to your chest area on the day you report to the HSF. The leads will be connected to 2 monitors (small recording devices about the size and weight of a cell phone) to obtain readings of your heart rate and rhythm. It is preferable that the electrodes will stay in place for approximately 2 ½ days as you will have this measured several times during the study, however, you will be given the option to remove the electrodes by the end of each exposure day. You will be asked to recline quietly for 30 minutes while collecting your heart rhythm. It is important that you do not fall asleep during this 30-minute period. These measurements will allow us to determine whether wood smoke exposure causes small changes in the ability of your nervous system to regulate how your heart beats. - Have the diameter of an artery in your upper arm measured by an ultrasound machine (BAU). The ultrasound operator will scan your arm with a probe and then place a tourniquet on your arm, much like a cuff used to measure blood pressure. Measurement of the size of the artery will be made two times. First, you will be asked to rest quietly for 15 minutes, and then the first 90 second scan will be performed. Then the blood pressure cuff on your arm will be inflated for 5 minutes in order to temporarily stop the flow of blood. You may feel sensations similar to that when your foot "goes to sleep", such as "pins and needles" and tingling. After the pressure cuff is released, a second scan will be taken of the artery. - Have your retinas imaged using an ophthalmic camera before and after each exposure, and on the follow-up visit. You will be asked to place your chin on a rest in front of the camera. We will take pictures of the inside of both of your eyes. Glasses or contacts have to be removed for this test. Please bring your own contact lens container and solutions. - Approximately 60 ml blood drawn (about 4 tablespoons) before and after each exposure, and on the follow-up visit. We will test this blood to see if wood smoke affects the ability of your blood cells to function. A small portion of the blood sample will be used to measure the relative content of various fatty acids present in your blood. With your permission, we also store some of the blood that we obtain during the study for yet-to-be-determined tests in the future. - Have a breathing test (spirometry). - Enter the exposure chamber and be exposed to filtered air or ozone. During the exposure, you will: • Undergo exposure for 2 hours to either clean filtered air or ozone in the chamber. You will receive clean filtered air on one day and ozone on the other day. You will not be given the information of the sequence of the exposure. Chamber conditions will be at a comfortable temperature and relative humidity. You will do mild exercise on a stationary bicycle in the chamber every other 15 minutes alternating with resting period for a total of 1 hour of exercise per chamber exposure. The target ventilation rate will be maintained at 20 L/min/ m2 and monitored by using pneumotach method. A study coordinator or other trained person will be seated outside the chamber observing you at all times. During the exposure, your heart will be monitored and the amount of oxygen present in your blood will be monitored by placing a device (pulse oximeter) on your finger. If it appears you are experiencing significant discomfort, breathing or heart problems, the exposure will be terminated immediately. In addition, you may elect to terminate the exposure at any time for any reason. If you do so, you will be paid in full for that day's session but will be ineligible for further participation in the study and any payments you would have received for future participation. Immediately following the exposure, you will repeat the pre-exposure procedures and have a low fat lunch brought by you. - Once you complete the above procedures, you will have about 1-2 hour waiting time before the next procedure. You can bring your personal laptop or books to use during that time. You will not be able to eat any food during this break time. - Have samples of your airway secretions collected using the induced sputum procedure. You will be asked to breathe in different saline solutions (up to 5%) to help you expectorate. We will coach you on the procedure. First, you will gargle and clear your throat, and the cough up samples from deep in your chest and spit them into a cup. Your lung function will be monitored during the procedure. Food must be avoided for 2 hours prior to this test. - Be assessed and discharged by the study personnel. Follow up visit (about 3 hours) You will return to the HSF the next morning (approximately 18 hours after your 2nd exposure) and you will repeat the pre-exposure procedures.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 44
Est. completion date December 18, 2020
Est. primary completion date December 18, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 35 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Age 18-35 years old healthy male and female (19=BMI=30). - Physical conditioning allowing intermittent, moderate exercise for 2 hours, and ability to complete the exposure exercise regimen chosen to induce a minute ventilation rate of 20 L/min/m² for 15 minutes without exceeding 80% of predicted maximal heart rate. - Normal resting electrocardiography (ECG) - Normal lung function - Oxygen saturation greater than 94% at the time of physical exam. - Individuals whose blood omega-3 index is 5% or lower at the time of screening. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Individuals with a history of acute or chronic cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease, cancer (possible exception for history of non-melanoma skin cancer), rheumatologic disease, neuromuscular disease, or immunodeficiency state. 2. Individuals with a cardiovascular disease risk score greater than 10% using the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease risk calculator. (Based on the 10-year risk of heart disease or stroke using the Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease algorithm published in 2013 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Guideline on the Assessment of Cardiovascular risk.) 3. Uncontrolled hypertension (>150 systolic, >90 diastolic). 4. Individuals who are diabetic (previously diagnosed or with hemoglobin A1c level >6.4%). 5. Individuals with asthma or a history of asthma. 6. Individuals who are allergic to chemical vapors or gases. 7. Individuals who have skin allergy to tape or electrodes. 8. Individuals is pregnant, attempting to become pregnant or breastfeeding. 9. Individuals who are currently smoking (including vaping, hookah and e-cigarette) or have smoking history within 1 year of study (defined as more than 1 pk/yr in the past year) or have a greater than/equal to a 5 pack year smoking history. 10. Individuals living with a smoker who smokes inside the house. 11. Individuals who are regularly exposed to high levels of vapors, dust, gases, or fumes. 12. Individuals that do not understand or speak English. 13. Individuals that are unable to perform the exercise required for the study. 14. Individuals who are taking I^2-blocker medications. 15. Individuals who are allergic to fish or omega-3 fatty acids, or are on prescription of taking omega-3 fish oil as therapy. 16. Individuals that are unwilling or unable to stop taking medications that may impact the results of ozone challenge for the duration of the study. Medications not specifically mentioned here may be reviewed by the investigators prior to an individuals inclusion in the study. 17. Individuals who are unwilling or unable to stop taking any current dietary supplements for the duration of the study. Prebiotics and probiotics are acceptable. 18. Individuals who are unwilling or unable to adhere to study specific dietary restrictions (see details under A.4.2 dietary instruction). 19. Individuals who have unspecified illnesses, which in the judgment of the investigators might increase the risk associated with ozone inhalation will be a basis for exclusion. 20. Individuals with bleeding/clotting disorders. 21. Individuals who are not willing to participate the induced sputum procedure on the training day. Temporary exclusion criteria: 1. Individuals who have recent (within 6 month) abdominal and/or eye surgery, or with any types of hernia, as well as any other contraindications for raised intra-abdominal pressure. 2. Individuals who have had an acute respiratory illness within 4 weeks. 3. Individuals who are currently taking systemic steroids, oral anticoagulants, over-the counter pain medications (such as aspirin, Advil, Aleve) or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or have taken these medications within the last 14 days. 4. Individuals who have active allergies. Use of other medications will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. There is the potential that an individuals current medication use will preclude them from participating in the study at the current time, but they may be reassessed and potentially rescheduled for participation at a later time.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Ozone
After the four-week supplementation period, each subject will be blindly exposed on consecutive days to filtered air for 2 hours and to 0.3 ppm ozone for 2 hours, while undergoing intermittent moderate exercise (minute ventilation of 20 L/min/m²).
Dietary Supplement:
Fish Oil
3 (1-gram) soft-gels daily Commercially available, enteric-coated, soft-gels formulated to deliver >60% eicosapentaenoic/docosahexaenoic acids (EPA/DHA)
Olive Oil
3 soft-gels daily Commercially available soft-gels containing 1 gram of USDA organic certified, cold pressed, extra virgin, olive oil

Locations

Country Name City State
United States U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Human Studies Facility Chapel Hill North Carolina

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in forced expired volume in the first second (FEV1) from air exposure (Day 1) to ozone exposure (Day 2) FEV1 is determined by spirometry Day 1, Day 2
Secondary endothelial cell function 1 hour post-exposure Brachial artery ultrasound will be used to evaluate flow-mediated dilatation which will be performed in the Human Studies Facility (HSF) at U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) using an ultrasound instrument. The diameter of the brachial artery will be measured at baseline and during reactive hyperemia. 1 hour pre-exposure, 1 hour post-exposure
Secondary endothelial cell function 18 hour post-exposure Brachial artery ultrasound will be used to evaluate flow-mediated dilatation which will be performed in the HSF at EPA using an ultrasound instrument. The diameter of the brachial artery will be measured at baseline and during reactive hyperemia. 1 hour pre-exposure, 18 hour post-exposure
Secondary diameters of retinal arteries and veins 1 hour post-exposure Retinal images will be taken using an FDA-approved, commercially available, non-mydriatic fundus camera. Images will be taken from both eyes. 30 min pre-exposure, 1 hour post-exposure
Secondary diameters of retinal arteries and veins 18 hour post-exposure Retinal images will be taken using an FDA-approved, commercially available, non-mydriatic fundus camera. Images will be taken from both eyes. 30 min pre-exposure, 18 hour post-exposure
Secondary airway inflammation 4 hour post-exposure Sputum induction will be performed to determine the airway inflammation. 6 weeks prior to the exposure, 4 hour post-exposure
Secondary Heart rate variability 1 hour post-exposure Heart rate variability will be collected by the Holter monitor. 1 hour pre-exposure, 1 hour post-exposure
Secondary Heart rate variability 18 hour post-exposure Heart rate variability will be collected by the Holter monitor. 1 hour pre-exposure, 18 hour post-exposure
Secondary Blood fatty acids 2 hour post-exposure Blood sample will be collected for fatty acids analysis 6 weeks prior to the exposure, 2 hours pre-exposure
Secondary Blood fatty acids 30 min post-exposure Blood sample will be collected for fatty acids analysis 2 hour pre-exposure, 30 min post-exposure
Secondary Blood fatty acids 18 hour post-exposure Blood sample will be collected for fatty acids analysis 2-hour pre-exposure, 18 hour post-exposure
Secondary Blood cholesterol 2 hour post-exposure Blood sample will be collected for measuring the cholesterol level 6 weeks prior to the exposure, 2 hours pre-exposure
Secondary Blood cholesterol 30 min post-exposure Blood sample will be collected for measuring the cholesterol level 2 hour pre-exposure, 30 min post-exposure
Secondary Blood cholesterol 18 hour post-exposure Blood sample will be collected for measuring the cholesterol level 2-hour pre-exposure, 18 hour post-exposure
Secondary Forced expired volume in the first second (FEV1) 18 hour post-exposure Forced expired volume in the first second (FEV1) is determined by the spirometry immediate post-exposure to ozone within 30 min, 18 hour post-exposure
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