Sarcopenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC); Skeletal Muscle Apoptosis and Physical Performance; Oxidative RNA/DNA Damage and Repair in Aged Human Muscle
The age-related loss of muscle mass and strength, also termed sarcopenia, is a commonly recognized consequence of aging and has been associated with frailty, functional loss, hospitalization, and increased mortality among older people. Sarcopenia and its consequences have a considerable economic impact, since it has been estimated that the healthcare cost attributable to sarcopenia in the US in 2000 was $ 18.5 billions. Preclinical animal models strongly suggest that apoptosis, a programmed cell death, might play a prominent role in the age-related muscle wasting. In specific aim one, the investigators will assess the extent of muscle apoptosis in muscle biopsies obtained from the vastus lateralis muscle of young control subjects (ages 20-35) and high-performance and low-performance older subjects (age range 70-99 years). In specific aim 2, the investigators will investigate the role of Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP-1) and apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) in the induction of skeletal muscle apoptosis. In specific aim 3, the investigators propose to investigate the contribution of the muscle energy deficit, due to the age-related mitochondrial dysfunction, in the development of muscle wasting. Finally, in specific aim 4, the investigators propose to reassess after four years physical performance, muscle mass and the extent of muscle apoptosis, in the high-performing participants, in order to correlate eventual decline in physical function, muscle mass and functional status, with changes in muscle apoptosis and in biochemical parameters in this very old population. Physical performance will be established according to the summary performance score obtained in the Short Form Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). In addition to the SPPB the investigators will also employ hand grip strength and knee extensor strength tests and the investigators will quantify muscle contractile area using 3D magnetic resonance imaging. Disability will be assessed using a self-report questionnaire. These studies will enhance our understanding of the biology and pathophysiology underlying the geriatric syndrome of sarcopenia and provide significant and novel insights that will enable us to identify new potential targets for interventions aimed at preventing and treating sarcopenia and functional impairment in older adults.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 63 |
Est. completion date | July 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 20 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion criteria. The following inclusion criteria will be adopted to select the study
participants: - males and females aged 20-35 and 70-99 years - sedentary lifestyle (i.e., the subject has spent less than 20 minutes per week in the past 2 month performing structured physical activity, such as exercising at a gym and/or weight training) - willing and able to give informed consent. Exclusion criteria: - history of smoking in the prior 12 months - active treatment for cancer or history of cancer in the past 3 years - congestive heart failure New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class III or IV - previous stroke with upper and/or lower extremities involvement within the last 6 months - peripheral vascular disease Fontaine Class III/IV - History of life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, stroke, severe Parkinson's disease or severe neurological disorders likely to interfere with physical function - cognitive impairment (i.e., Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) = 23) - renal disease requiring dialysis - lung disease requiring steroids - lower extremity amputation - severe osteoarthritis that interferes with physical function - Complicated diabetes - inflammatory diseases such as active rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis, autoimmune disorders, and inflammatory bowel disease - life-threatening illnesses with an estimated life expectancy less than 1 year - history of drug or alcohol abuse - taking growth hormone (GH) and/or estrogen replacement therapy - Testosterone medication - Anticoagulant therapy - involved in active weight loss > 5 kg in prior 3 months - planning to relocate out of the study area in the next 4 years (ages 70-99 only) - pregnancy - SPPB score of 8-10 - Lidocaine allergy - MRI exclusions, such as pregnancy, claustrophobia, heart pacemaker / defibrillator, heart valve prosthesis, aneurysm clip, metallic stent, neurostimulation system, cochlear implants or inner ear prosthesis, insulin pump or other infusion pump, metal slivers in the orbital area/eye socket Temporary exclusion criteria: - recent bacterial infection (< 2 weeks) - acute febrile illness in prior 2 months - high blood pressure (i.e., BP = 180/110 mm Hg) at the screening visit (subject will be referred to his/her physician and reevaluated after appropriated therapy being instituted) - major surgery or hip/knee replacement in the past 6 months Assessment of disability. The uniform measure proposed to use for the assessment of disability will be a self-report disability questionnaire. This questionnaire was developed for the Fitness Arthritis in Seniors Trial (FAST) and since then has been widely used in intervention and observational studies (e.g. ADAPT, REACT-1, OASIS, CHAMP). The questionnaire is not specific to a certain disease and asks about perceived difficulties in general activities of daily living during the last month. Respondents answer for each of the items whether they experience 1) no difficulty, 2) a little difficulty, 3) some difficulty, 4) a lot of difficulty, 5) unable to do or, 6) did not do for other reasons. Answers can be averaged across the items in order to receive an indication of the overall perceived disability burden by a person. |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Florida | Gainesville | Florida |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Florida | National Institute on Aging (NIA) |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Short Form Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) | The SPPB is composed by three subtasks: usual gait speed, standing balance and chair stand tests. | baseline | No |
Primary | Cytochrome c oxidase activity | Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activity measured in permeabilized fibers from muscle biopsy specimens. | baseline | No |
Primary | Muscle strength | Muscle strength will be assessed by hand grip strength test and the isokinetic knee extensor test. | baseline | No |
Primary | Quadriceps contractile area | 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to precisely quantify the quadriceps contractile area | baseline | No |
Primary | Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? coactivator a (PGC-1a) | Major regulator of mitochondrial content and oxidative metabolism in several tissues, including skeletal muscle; measured in muscle biopsy specimens. | baseline | No |
Primary | Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) | The induction of mitochondrial gene expression and biogenesis is largely controlled by the coordinated actions of various transcriptional and metabolic regulators including Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3); measured in muscle biopsy specimens. | baseline | No |
Primary | Short Form Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) | The SPPB is composed by three subtasks: usual gait speed, standing balance and chair stand tests. | 4 years | No |
Primary | Cytochrome c oxidase activity | Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activity measured in permeabilized fibers from muscle biopsy specimens. | 4 years | No |
Primary | Muscle strength | Muscle strength will be assessed by hand grip strength test and the isokinetic knee extensor test. | 4 years | No |
Primary | Quadriceps contractile area | 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to precisely quantify the quadriceps contractile area | 4 years | No |
Primary | Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? coactivator a (PGC-1a) | Major regulator of mitochondrial content and oxidative metabolism in several tissues, including skeletal muscle; measured in muscle biopsy specimens. | 4 years | No |
Primary | Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) | The induction of mitochondrial gene expression and biogenesis is largely controlled by the coordinated actions of various transcriptional and metabolic regulators including Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3); measured in muscle biopsy specimens. | 4 years | No |
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