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NCT number NCT01007071
Other study ID # SU-10022009-4140
Secondary ID IRB eprotocol #
Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
First received October 30, 2009
Last updated October 13, 2017
Start date November 1, 2009
Est. completion date December 12, 2012

Study information

Verified date October 2017
Source Stanford University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Patients with Growth hormone (GH) deficiency often report impaired quality of life and difficulty with mental functioning. It has been suggested that GH replacement in such patients leads to improvement in cognitive function. The aim of this study is to elucidate the effects of GH replacement in patients with GH deficiency on cognitive function using structural and functional neuroimaging and cognitive testing.


Description:

Eligibility screening: Diagnosis of GHD will be based on standard testing, including a blunted GH response to stimulation with glucagon provocation, defined as GH <3 microgram/l. Subjects with adult-onset GH deficiency will be included if they are age 18-65 years old, naive to GH replacement therapy, in good general health, and on stable thyroid, glucocorticoid (at replacement doses) and gonadal replacement therapy for at least 6 weeks prior to study initiation. Patients with history a Major Depression will be excluded.

Baseline: Qualifying subjects will be admitted to the CTRU for the following: Weight, body mass index, waist/hip ratio, menstrual cycle history on female subjects and vital signs. Initial clinical laboratory assessments will include IGF-1, a complete blood count, liver function tests, free T4, and a serum pregnancy test for women. Subjects will undergo 3 hours of neuropsychological testing when attention, working memory, executive function and verbal memory will be assessed with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale III and Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS III). Quality of life and mood will be quantified through the Quality of Life Scale, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and the Quality of Life Assessment of Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adults (Qol AGHDA). After a lunch break, the patients will undergo a 1 hour MRI scan. Resting images will be obtained, and thereafter simple letters, words or pictures will be projected to subjects while in the scanner. The subjects will be asked simple questions relating to these stimuli.

Randomization and treatment: Following completion of the baseline measurements, study participants will be randomized in a double blind fashion to receive either active treatment with GH or placebo for a period of 16 weeks. GH dosages will be increased incrementally over the first 6 weeks. At 16 weeks, all subjects randomized to placebo will be switched to GH in an open label fashion with dose schedules based on the above titration. Subjects initially randomized to GH will continue to receive GH with their endocrinologist without further follow up for the study.

For efficacy measures, neuropsychological testing and fMRI will be performed at baseline and at 16 weeks, and, for subjects initially randomized to placebo, repeat studies will be performed at 32 weeks.

Safety monitoring will include assessment of changes in thyroid and adrenal status, as well as changes in liver function.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 11
Est. completion date December 12, 2012
Est. primary completion date December 12, 2012
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Ability to provide written informed consent and comply with study assessments for the full duration of the study

- Age 18-65 years old

- Both men and women

- Naive to GH replacement therapy

- Diagnosis of Growth Hormone deficiency, adult onset

- Good general health

- Normal thyroid, adrenal or gonadal function, or stable thyroid, glucocorticoid (at replacement doses) and gonadal replacement therapy for at least 3 months prior to study initiation. If subjects are receiving transdermal testosterone, attainment of mid-normal serum values will be considered adequate. If subjects are on intramuscular testosterone, attainment of mid-normal serum testosterone at mid-injection cycle will be considered adequate

Exclusion Criteria:

- Pregnancy (positive pregnancy test) prior to enrollment in the study

- Any other condition that the investigator believes would pose a significant hazard to the subject if Growth Hormone therapy was initiated

- Idiopathic Growth Hormone Deficiency

- DSM IV diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder with or without psychotic features, Bipolar II Disorder with or without psychotic features in a major depressive episode

- Current use of psychotropic medications

- History of moderate to severe brain injury

- Clinically significant cardiovascular disease

- Anemia with hct<30

- Renal insufficiency with creatinine >2.0

- Recent history of excessive alcohol use

- Participation in another simultaneous medical investigation or trial

- Active neoplasm

- Prader Willi Syndrome

- History of brain radiation

- Chemotherapy, past or present use

- History of head or eye injury involving persistent metal fragments, and implanted electrical device (such as a heart pacemaker)

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Human Growth Hormone (1-134)
Subjects randomized to human growth hormone (1-134) for 16 weeks. In this arm, growth hormone is dosed sc on a daily basis and increased over first 6 weeks (Men: start at 0.2 mg sc/d, increase to 0.6 mg sc/d after 4 weeks. Women, postmenopausal: start at 0.3 mg sc/d, increase to 0.9 mg sc/d after 4 weeks. Women premenopausal or on estrogen: start at 0.6 mg sc/d, increase to 1.3 mg sc/d after 4 weeks.) Dose adjustments based on serum IGF-1 levels at 6 and 12 weeks, with final IGF-1 measurement for efficacy performed at 16 weeks, with goal in range of -0.5 SD to +2SD. An elevated serum IGF-1 value will result in a 20% dose reduction in GH in an active and random placebo patient. Similarly, a low serum IGF-1 will result in a 20% dose increase in an active and random placebo subject.
Placebo
Subjects randomized to placebo

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford California

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Stanford University Genentech, Inc.

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary BOLD Signal Measured by Functional MRI Scan to Functional Connectivity Measured by fMRI Functional MRI scans were to be performed at baseline and at 16 weeks. Changes in functional connectivity before and after 16 weeks of treatment were analyzed. The analysis involved approximately 40,000 paired sample t-tests. The dependent variable here for each subject is the correlation between the BOLD timeseries in the seed region (posterior cingulate cortex) and the BOLD timeseries in a given, standard space, brain voxel. This paired-sample t-test is run, separately, for every voxel in the brain. The pre-specified Outcome Measure intended to report the number of voxels that showed significant changes with active treatment. A preliminary analysis was conducted using a paired-sample t-test at each of the 40,000+ voxels, however, none of the voxels reached the level of significance. Since no significant voxels were detected, subsequent planned analyses were not performed, and summary level data cannot be reported for this Outcome Measure. Baseline and 16 weeks
Secondary Neuropsychological Testing of Executive Function Executive function was assessed in part B of the 2-part Trail Making Test. In Part A, 25 circles are distributed over a sheet of paper, numbered 1 - 25, and the patient draws lines to connect the numbers in ascending order. In Part B, the circles include both numbers (1-13) and letters (A-L); as in Part A, the patient draws lines to connect the circles in an ascending pattern, but with the added task of alternating between the numbers and letters (i.e., 1-A-2-B-3-C, etc.). The patient is instructed to connect the circles as quickly as possible. The amount of time the patient takes to connect the circles is recorded as their score. If patients make an error, they are corrected then continue from the last correct circle. The number of seconds for completion of part B is reported, therefore higher scores reveal greater impairment. 16 weeks
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