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Background:

Fish oils are known to be beneficial to health and believed to be cardio-protective. Omega-3 fatty acid is the most known fish oil available in the market. LCMUFA (long-chain monounsaturated fatty acids) is also a fish oil but it is derived from fish that consumes a diet rich in omega-11 fatty acid. Researchers want to study omega-11 fatty acid enriched fish oil and understand its effect on cardiovascular health.

Objective:

To understand the effects of LCMUFA from fish oil on cardiovascular health.

Eligibility:

Healthy volunteers ages 18 and older with no history of cardiovascular disease

Design:

Participants will be screened with:

- Medical history

- Physical exam

- Fasting blood and urine tests

- Optional stool sample

- Questions about their diet, exercise, and the types of medicines and dietary supplements they take

- 7-day food diary

- Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI): Blood pressure is taken in the arms and legs. The heart is monitored.

- After the screening visit, participants will take 4 gel capsules, 3 times a day after meals, for 8-10 weeks.

- Electrocardiogram (EKG)

Participants will have 3 additional visits. All include repeats of the screening tests.

Visit 2 is 8 weeks after the screening visit. Participants will stop taking the capsules for 8 weeks after this visit.

Visit 3 is at least 16 weeks after starting the supplement. Participants will take 4 capsules, 3 times a day after meals, for 8 weeks after this visit.

Visit 4 is 8 weeks after starting the second supplement.


Clinical Trial Description

Serum cholesterol is transported by lipoproteins, such as very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL), which vary in their relationship to cardiovascular disease risk. LDL, for example, is proatherogenic, whereas HDL is cardio-protective. Long-chain monounsaturated fatty acids (LCMUFA), fatty acids over 18 carbons in length with a single double bond, have been shown in mice to decrease proatherogenic lipoproteins, such as LDL, and reduce atherosclerosis. This study will test the hypothesis that LCMUFA supplementation in humans will favorably alter the lipoprotein lipid profile in regard to cardiovascular disease risk. In addition, we will assess other parameters related to lipoprotein composition and function, as well as other biomarkers related to coagulation and inflammation, which have previously been shown to be affected by supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids.

This clinical research project is designed as a pilot, randomized, double-blinded, crossover study that will investigate the effect of a fish oil enriched with LCMUFA on lipoprotein metabolism. Subjects will receive control fish oil enriched in oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid (C18:1), or a fish oil supplement produced from Saury fish (rich in LCMUFA) for approximately 8-10 weeks, with a wash out period of 8-10 weeks between the two arms of the study. The study consists of 4 outpatient visits when laboratory or research samples and CAVI tests will be performed. A 7-day food diary, pill count, and red cell membrane fatty acid levels will be monitored to assess compliance. ;


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NCT number NCT03043365
Study type Interventional
Source National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date June 15, 2017
Completion date November 21, 2019

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