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Frailty is a geriatric syndrome leading to physical deterioration including muscle wasting (sarcopenia) and unintentional weight loss. There are currently no approved therapies for frailty. Ghrelin is a hormone produced by the stomach that stimulates appetite centers in the brain. The purpose of this study is to determine the optimal subcutaneous ghrelin dose as a potential intervention for frail elderly individuals. We will examine food intake and metabolic parameters after placebo and ghrelin administration at three escalating subcutaneously administered doses.


Clinical Trial Description

This study is to determine the optimal ghrelin dose for use in a daily subcutaneous dosing study in frail individuals. Using data from our previous study and the published literature, we have designed a single blind, single dose administration study in which we will examine food intake after ghrelin administration and metabolic parameters (plasma glucose, insulin, free fatty acids, and cortisol) pre and post ghrelin administration.We have selected a dose range using our own and previously published studies from which we will determine subcutaneous doses to use in subsequent studies. The selection criteria for subsequent studies will be the dose that maximizes food intake by more than 30% without inducing hyperglycemia or raising cortisol levels. Participants must meet all inclusion criteria and have no exclusion criteria. Data will be analyzed after the first three participants have completed the protocol and used to inform dose modifications for the next three participants. Data from this portion of the study will be analyzed immediately after its completion, to allow updates to the design of the next study. ;


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NCT number NCT01605435
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pennsylvania
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date May 2012
Completion date December 2012