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Investigators plan to recruit 50 PAH patients from UofL PAH Clinic, with various degrees of severity (25 intermediate risk patients and 20 high risk patients) and 10 age and gender matched controls. PAH patients are evaluated at least every 6 months by the PAH Clinic and blood/urine samples will be obtained at each office visit. Blood, plasma and urine samples will be used to measure 31 metal levels including heavy metals (cadmium, arsenic, cobalt, lead etc.) and essential metals (calcium, copper, iron, zinc, potassium etc.) by the with ICP-MS via the service of ITEMFC. Interactions among the 31 metals in PAH patients, metal concentration differences between intermediate risk PAH, high risk PAH and control groups, the correlation between metal concentrations and the etiology, severity, duration, treatment, and progression of PAH/RV dysfunction over 12 months will be analyzed by CIEHS Biostatistics and Informatics Facility Core.


Clinical Trial Description

Exposures to heavy metals such arsenic, lead, cadmium have been linked to increased incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, current studies suffer from multiple drawbacks, most studies were cross sectional in design, focused on individual metals without consideration of the joint effects of multiple metals, and did not examine the possible effects of essential metals in CVD. Especially, the relationship between heavy metals/essential metal dyshomeostasis and right ventricular (RV) dysfunction/pulmonary hypertension (PAH), is less investigated. Investigators hypothesize that increased toxic heavy metals and/or essential metal dyshomeostasis impact hypoxia response, endothelial dysfunction, perivascular inflammation and vascular remodeling of the pulmonary vasculature, and are important pathogenic initiators/stimulators during the progression of PAH and associated RV remodeling/dysfunction. Investigators plan to recruit 50 PAH patients from UofL PAH Clinic, with various degrees of severity (25 intermediate risk patients and 20 high risk patients) and 10 age and gender matched controls. PAH patients are evaluated at least every 6 months by the PAH Clinic and blood/urine samples will be obtained at each office visit. Blood, plasma and urine samples will be used to measure 31 metal levels including heavy metals (cadmium, arsenic, cobalt, lead etc.) and essential metals (calcium, copper, iron, zinc, potassium etc.) by the with ICP-MS via the service of ITEMFC. Interactions among the 31 metals in PAH patients, metal concentration differences between intermediate risk PAH, high risk PAH and control groups, the correlation between metal concentrations and the etiology, severity, duration, treatment, and progression of PAH/RV dysfunction over 12 months will be analyzed by CIEHS Biostatistics and Informatics Facility Core. Heavy metals have the potential of generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress whenever the release of ROS exceeds endogenous antioxidant capacity. Therefore, investigators hypothesize that heavy metal/essential metal dyshomeostasis could induce oxidative stress responses, activate two key pulmonary vasculature regulators (endothelin 1 and hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) pathways), and in turn contributes to the PAH pathogenesis and RV dysfunction. Oxidative stress, endothelin 1 and HIF pathway markers in the blood will be measured with ELISA kits in both PAH and control groups. Investigators will perform comprehensive correlation analysis between metal levels, oxidative stress markers, endothelin 1 and HIF pathway markers, and quantitative clinical biomarkers such as hemodynamic, laboratory and functional data in PAH patients. Furthermore, investigators will perform correlation analysis between blood levels of oxidative stress, endothelin 1 and HIF pathway markers and the patients' dietary intake of antioxidant vegetables. ;


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NCT number NCT04756076
Study type Observational
Source University of Louisville
Contact Jiapeng Huang, MD, PhD
Phone 5028528157
Email jiapeng.huang@louisville.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date December 2, 2020
Completion date December 31, 2024

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