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NCT ID: NCT01333267 Withdrawn - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

One Week Comparison Study of PTH and PTHrP Infusions

Start date: January 2015
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a dose escalation study to determine the maximum tolerable dose of Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein, PTHrP, or Parathyroid Hormone, PTH, that can be given safely over one week in healthy African-American volunteers. The investigators plan to infuse low doses of intravenous PTHrP or PTH to determine if it leads to a sustained and progressive suppression of bone formation as occurs in humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM) or an increase in bone formation as occurs in hyperparathyroidism (HPT). Additionally, the investigators will assess the direct influence of PTHrP and PTH on vitamin D metabolism, markers of bone turnover, and fractional excretion of calcium. These results will be compared to previous studies of Caucasian volunteers.

NCT ID: NCT01330368 Completed - Clinical trials for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Spine Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT) for the Assessment of Osteoporosis on Children

Start date: October 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to compare healthy children to children who have systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). SLE is a childhood disease that has high risk for low bone mass and vertebral compression fractures.

NCT ID: NCT01329666 Withdrawn - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Primary Hyperparathyroidism (PHPT): Early Effect of Vitamin D

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common disease that occurs in 1 in 10,000 people every year. In the presence of this condition, the parathyroid glands produce excessive amounts of parathyroid hormone (PTH), which regulates calcium levels. The high levels of parathyroid hormone remove too much calcium from bones, and then deposit the excess calcium in the blood, which is then filtered into the urine by the kidneys. Bone health is threatened by excess calcium loss which weakens bone structure. Other affected organs include the skeleton (calcium loss leads to a "weakening" of the skeleton), and the kidneys (high blood calcium can lead to kidney stones). It is now evident that the majority of patients with even mild Primary Hyperparathyroidism are vitamin D deficient. In 2009, new international guidelines for the management of asymptomatic PHPT direct physicians to measure 25-hydroxyvitamin D (D3 or 25-OHD) in all patients, and to replete the reserve of vitamin D when the level is low (< 20 ng/ml). However, no recommendations for vitamin D repletion are given, because of limited data regarding the effects of vitamin D repletion, appropriate dosing and safety. Therefore, there is an urgent need for data upon which to base such recommendations, as well as are data on the effects of such treatment upon bones. Subjects with low vitamin D3 levels will be selected for this trial. They will be given enough vitamin D3 to raise their low blood levels from a low to a normal range. The assessments in this study, including the quadruple label bone biopsy, will allow us to document the short term effects of administering vitamin D3 on changes in bone. All participants enrolled in this trial will be vitamin D3 deficient. Participants will take an antibiotic (tetracycline) 4 times a day to mark the starting point from which bone changes will be assessed. After 3 days of tetracycline, a 12 week course of vitamin D3 or placebo will be initiated. Six of 7 participants will receive the study drug (active vitamin D3), while 1 in 7 will receive a placebo (sugar pill). Ten weeks later, another 3-day course of tetracycline will be given. At the end of 12 weeks, a bone biopsy will be done. A small piece of bone (about the size of a pencil eraser) will be removed from the hip (iliac crest). The bone will be analyzed to determine the effect of vitamin D3 on primary hyperparathyroidism. There will be 4 study visits: Screening, Baseline, Week 8, and Week 12 when the bone biopsy will be performed. Study Procedures: Medical and Social History Blood tests (drawn at the study center and local Quest Lab) 24-Hour urine collection for calcium and creatinine excretion Abdominal X-ray (to assess for kidney stones) Transiliac crest Bone Biopsy

NCT ID: NCT01324713 Completed - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Does Gender Play a Role in Bone-mineral Density Measurement Precision?

Start date: July 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Bone mineral density (BMD) measurement using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the current gold standard for osteoporosis diagnosis and therapy monitoring. Like all quantitative tests, there is some variability in BMD results obtained when scanning a person more than once. As such, it is current clinical practice, based on the recommendation of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry, that each technologist perform a precision assessment. This approach consists of scanning 30 people twice; the data from which allow determination of what constitutes a real difference in BMD with 95% confidence. A precision assessment typically evaluates a specific clinic's population, using the age range and genders seen at that clinic. However men generally have larger, but often more arthritic, bones than women which may impact the precision results. Therefore, it is possible that gender-specific precision values should be used in clinical practice, however this issue has never been investigated.

NCT ID: NCT01322568 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Research on Aging Project in Iceland: Second Stage

Start date: January 31, 2003
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: - Researchers are interested in studying the environmental and genetic factors that play a role in health and living conditions as people age. Since 2002, the U.S. National Institute on Aging and the Icelandic Heart Association Research Institute have been conducting a long-term study known as the Research in Aging project to collect personal data and samples from Icelandic men and women in order to study risk factors related to disease and disability in old age. Researchers plan to initiate a second stage of the study. Objectives: - To collect additional personal information, medical records, and blood samples from individuals who have previously provided materials for the Research in Aging Project in Iceland. Eligibility: - Individuals who have previously participated in the Research in Aging project in association with the U.S. National Institute on Aging and the Icelandic Heart Association Research Institute. Design: - Participants will have a physical examination with imaging analysis procedures and hearing and eye tests, provide information on health and diet, and provide a 100-ml blood sample for testing. - Participants will also provide consent for researchers to consult data and samples collected during the first stage of the Research on Aging project.

NCT ID: NCT01321723 Completed - Clinical trials for Postmenopausal Osteoporosis

Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Tolerability of PTH Analog Tablets in Postmenopausal Women

Start date: February 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to provide information about the bone anabolic properties and absorption profile of Unigene's PTH Analog when administered as oral tablets over a period of 24 weeks to postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.

NCT ID: NCT01315366 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Hypovitaminosis D : A Link Between Bone/Mineral and Fat/Fuel Metabolism

GEHF-VitD
Start date: January 2011
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The optimal dose of vitamin D needed to optimize beneficial effects on musculoskeletal outcomes remains to be defined. Equally unclear is the impact of vitamin D on fuel metabolism and insulin sensitivity in human subjects. Thus, the overall objective of this proposal is to test the hypothesis that in ambulatory overweight elderly individuals, vitamin D administration at doses higher than currently recommended will: 1. Have a salutary effect on parameters of glucose and fuel metabolism. It will thus decrease indices of insulin resistance, improve lipid profile, and decrease markers of cardiovascular disease including adipokines, inflammatory cytokines, and markers of cell adhesion. 2. Have a superior effect on indices of mineral and musculoskeletal metabolism, including bone remodeling markers, lean mass, and bone mineral density. We will investigate whether this effect is modulated by entry status of vitaminD and PTH as detailed below

NCT ID: NCT01309399 Completed - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Early Effects of Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) on the Proximal Femur

Start date: August 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Teriparatide is a potent osteoporosis medication that helps prevent fractures, however, the investigators know little about its effect on the hip. The investigators will evaluate hip bone samples from patients treated with teriparatide before undergoing hip replacement. The information will help us understand how teriparatide might help reduce hip fracture risk.

NCT ID: NCT01294397 Terminated - Clinical trials for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Effects of Denosumab on the Pharmacokinetics of Etanercept

Start date: March 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a multi-center, open-label, single sequence, denosumab single-dose study in postmenopausal women with low bone mineral density (BMD) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) being treated with etanercept.

NCT ID: NCT01293487 Completed - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Safety And Tolerability Study Of RN564 In Women With Osteopenia And Healthy Men.

Start date: April 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability of RN564 in women with osteopenia and healthy men.