Lung Cancer Clinical Trial

Development of a Non-invasive Assessment of Skeletal Muscle Loss in Cancer Patients

Summary

The long-term objective of this research is to develop a non-invasive approach for early assessment of which patients are at high risk for future development of skeletal muscle atrophy. The investigators hypothesize that the rate constant for the terminal portion of the isotope decay curve following ingestion of a single oral dose of deuterated-3-methylhistidine (D-3MH) provides an accurate measure of this increased risk and that this rate constant can be measured non-invasively from timed spot urine samples. In addition, the investigators hypothesize that ingestion of a meat-containing meal will stimulate synthesis of skeletal muscle proteins to a greater extent than a non-meat-containing meal.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

male
30-85 years
Body Mass Index (BMI) <30 kg/m2

Exclusion Criteria:

Uncontrolled hypertension
Glomerular filtration rate less than 60 mL/min/1.73 m2
History of recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding
Unable or unwilling to provide informed consent
Ongoing anti-coagulant therapy

Study is for people with:

Lung Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

17

Study ID:

NCT00994669

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:

The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

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University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston Texas, 77555, United States

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Study is for people with:

Lung Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

17

Study ID:

NCT00994669

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:


The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

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