Frailty Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Study of Ghrelin in Healthy and Frail Older Women
The purpose of this research study is to see if giving women a hormone called "ghrelin" will
increase levels of growth hormone in the blood and increase appetite. Ghrelin is a naturally
occurring hormone that is produced mostly by the stomach and causes secretion of another
hormone called growth hormone. It also increases short-term appetite and may lower the amount
of inflammation in the body.
Some people lose their appetite as they age and have unintentional weight loss. This may be
caused by a break in the communication between the stomach and the brain. We are particularly
interested in seeing if there is a difference in the effects of ghrelin in older women who
have lost weight recently without wanting to and those who have not.
Five community-dwelling women aged 70 or over with unintentional weight loss of >5% in the prior year plus at least 2 of the 4 remaining Fried criteria for frailty and five healthy women without any frailty criteria were enrolled. Women with conditions that can cause weight loss or taking an appetite stimulant or corticosteroids were excluded. Each woman completed two 180 minute infusions, one week apart, assigned randomly: a graded ghrelin infusion of 2.5, 5.0, and 10.0 pmol/kg/min for 60 minutes each and an equivalent placebo (saline) infusion. A meal of standardized composition was provided after each infusion and intake quantified. Samples were collected every 30 minutes for growth hormone (GH), and total and active ghrelin. Additional samples were collected every 60 minutes for glucose, insulin, free fatty acids, leptin, adiponectin, resistin, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1), and cortisol. Adverse events were collected during the infusion and by telephone 24 hours later. Non-parametric methods were used to compare differences in response to the ghrelin and placebo infusions 1) in all women and 2) between frail and healthy women. ;
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