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NCT number NCT01403207
Other study ID # 11-001468
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received July 7, 2011
Last updated March 12, 2014
Start date August 2011
Est. completion date March 2014

Study information

Verified date March 2014
Source Mayo Clinic
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Institutional Review Board: United States
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This pilot study will use tissues and fluids that are normally discarded during the course of total knee replacement surgery to investigate potential sex differences in knee osteoarthritis. Basic clinical demographic information will be obtained as well as preoperative functional and pain assessment scores, functional tests, and pressure pain threshold measurement. The purpose of the study will be to investigate if any sex differences can be identified in these tissues and to investigate if there appears to be any relationship between these differences and functional scores and tests.


Description:

The goal of this study is to determine if sex differences can be identified in the knee joint that can contribute to the differences in incidence and severity of knee osteoarthritis observed in men and women, particularly over the age of 50. Recent studies assessing the responses of articular chondrocytes to systemic factors suggest that there are underlying differences in the biochemical and molecular characteristics of male and female cells. It is also known that immune responses differ in males and females, suggesting that there may be important differences in the levels of immune modulators in the joint tissues, including the synovial membrane, the synovial fluid, and the cartilage itself. Responses to the vitamin D metabolite 1_,25(OH)2D3 are upregulated in osteoarthritic cartilage, raising the possibility that males and females differ in their circulating levels of vitamin D, in the content of vitamin D metabolites in the synovial tissues, or in the ability of the cells to respond to this steroid. Similarly, in post-menopausal women, circulating estrogen is reduced relative to testosterone, but it is not known if this might impact the knee. Most importantly, it is not known if potential sex differences can be correlated with severity of disease.

This study is based on the hypothesis that sex differences exist in different tissues of the knee joint, which contribute to the increased incidence and severity of knee osteoarthritis in older women as compared to older men.

To test this hypothesis, the investigators will use tissues and fluids that are normally discarded during the course of total knee replacement surgery to investigate potential sex differences.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 20
Est. completion date March 2014
Est. primary completion date June 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 65 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Patient demographics (age, sex, BMI). 2. Clinical background material

1. Post menopausal female

2. List of all medications and supplements

1. Use of vitamin D supplements (duration and amount)

2. Use of bisphosphonates (past and current)

3. Use of estrogen (past and current)

3. Prior trauma or knee surgery

1. Have you ever injured the operative knee so badly that it was difficult for you to walk for at least one week?

2. Have you ever had any kind of knee surgery? Please include arthroscopy (where they put a scope in your knee), ligament repair surgery, or a meniscectomy (where they repaired or cut away a torn meniscus or cartilage)?

4. Prior intraarticular injections

1. Steroid

2. Hyaluronic acid

5. SF 12

6. WOMAC

7. PASE functional scale

8. Pain scale: The 11 question OARSI-OMERACT pain scale will be used. Patients will complete the pain scale within 2 weeks prior to surgery and at 3 months following surgery

9. Knee pain map: Patients will complete this within 2 weeks prior to surgery and at 3 months following surgery

10. Pressure pain thresholds at knee. This will be completed within 2 weeks prior to the surgery and at 3 months following surgery (see attachment for details) 3. Preoperative blood tests

a. Vitamin D level 25 D3 should be measured 4. Standard preoperative radiographs: AP, lateral, standing flexion AP and patellar sunrise

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Patients with inflammatory arthritis

2. Patients with osteonecrosis

3. Patients with prior upper tibial osteotomy

4. Premenopausal women

5. Patients under age 65 years, older than 75 years

6. Patients who are insulin dependent or diabetic

7. Patients with a BMI>30

8. Patients with a history of knee infection

Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


Intervention

Other:
musculoskeletal
Many musculoskeletal conditions are impacted by the chromosomal sex of the patient. While osteoarthritis (OA) is predominant in men younger than 50 years of age, after age 50 the condition is more prevalent in women, particularly post-menopause. This has implications for diagnosis and treatment of OA, as well as for joint replacement.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Jacksonville Florida

Sponsors (5)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Mary O'Connor Florida State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Society of Women's Health Research, University of Calgary

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary To determine if there are sex-differences in different tissues of the knee joint To determine if there are sex-differences in the presence of inflammatory mediators .
To determine if there are sex-differences in the amounts of vitamin D metabolites,estradiol
To determine if there are sex-differences in the responses of osteoblasts from the subchondral bone and chondrocytes from the OA lesion metabolites, estradiol or testosterone.
To determine if there are sex-differences in the content and distribution of neural markers in synovial tissue, menisci and cartilage.
1 year No
Secondary Analyze preoperative functional and clinical data to determine if there are differences in Vitamin D levels and gender differences. Analyze preoperative functional and clinical data to determine if there are differences in Vitamin D levels and gender differences. 1 year No
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