Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of TNF-Alpha Modulator for Clinical and Molecular Indicators of Analgesic Effect
This study will evaluate the role of thalidomide, a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha
modulator, on severe inflammation and relief of pain following extraction of wisdom teeth.
TNFs are substances that affect the pathways of pain. This study involves an experimental
group in which patients will be given thalidomide or a placebo (an inactive substance); a
negative control group receiving the medication diazepam or a placebo; and a positive
control group receiving diazepam or ibuprofen.
Patients who are males ages 16 to 35, who are not allergic to aspirin or other nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (known as NSAIDs), sulfites, or certain anesthetics, and who in good
health may be eligible for this study. Females are not eligible, owing to the risks that
thalidomide presents to unborn children. To minimize the risk of fetal malformations, male
patients who participate must use a condom during sexual intercourse for 4 weeks following
the study and must not donate blood for 4 weeks.
The medications used in the study will be given 1 hour before surgery. Then after the wisdom
teeth are removed, a small piece of tubing will be placed into both sides of the patient's
mouth where the teeth were removed. Every 20 minutes, for the next 6 hours, the researchers
will collect inflammatory fluid from the tubing, to measure for changes in anti-inflammatory
action. If they request pain relievers, patients will receive the medication ketorolac
(Toradol), used for short-term treatment of moderately severe acute pain. Side effects of
thalidomide include fatigue, dizziness, and rash. The use of ibuprofen and ketorolac may
include the risk of gastrointestinal ulcers and bleeding. Diazepam can cause involuntary
muscle movements and drowsiness, as well as dizziness lasting for up to 24 hours after it
has been used as sedation. Patients will be instructed not to try to walk alone or to try to
drive a vehicle during that period. Other risks related to participation in this study
include those usually experienced with removal of wisdom teeth-that is, pain and swelling,
bruising from insertion of the sedative into a vein (if needed), possible infection at the
extraction site, prolonged bleeding, and numbness.
Benefits from participating are having wisdom teeth removed at no cost as well as close
monitoring before and after surgery. Results from the study may help people in the future by
improving the management of pain following surgery.
The proposed investigation is a randomized, double-blind, placebo and positive-controlled clinical study to evaluate the role of the cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) modulator, thalidomide, in acute inflammation and analgesia. The analgesic effect of thalidomide, a putative TNF-alpha modulator, will be evaluated using a model of tissue injury, the oral surgery model. Briefly, healthy males referred for third molar extraction will undergo the surgical extraction of third molars using standard surgical methods. At the completion of the surgical procedure, a microdialysis probe will be placed under the mucogingival flap previously elevated for the surgical procedure and subjects will be observed for pain over the course of six hours following surgery. Thalidomide or control will be administered one hour prior to surgery. Tissue levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, and inflammatory mediators will be measured at time intervals postoperatively concomitant with pain measurements. Pain will be assessed postoperatively over the course of six hours. Demonstration of amelioration of pain is the primary outcome measure; changes in levels of tissue mediators will be taken as evidence of an acute anti-inflammatory effect of thalidomide. Based on our previous work with the fusion protein etanercept (TNFR:fc) which specifically binds TNF-alpha and prevents its interaction with cellular receptors, similar changes in the inflammatory cascade and clinical endpoints of inflammation may provide insight into the activity of thalidomide on acute inflammation and its clinical sequela, pain. ;
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