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NCT05345106

Inter-relationships Among Glucose, Brain, Gut Microbiota and MicroRNAs (IRONmiRNA).

Sponsor: Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica de Girona Dr. Josep Trueta

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Summary

The brain is a recognized target of iron deposition. This process is enhanced by the presence of obesity and hyperglycemia and impacts cognitive functions. There is evidence suggesting that the gut microbiota composition modulates this process. It has been proposed that microRNAs are mediators in the dialogue between the composition and functionality of the intestinal microbiota and increased iron deposition in the brain. The hypothesis is that circulating microRNAs are associated with parameters of cognitive dysfunction, gut microbiota, brain iron content, glucose levels, and physical activity in subjects with and without obesity. The study includes both a cross-sectional (comparison of subjects with and without obesity) and a longitudinal design (evaluation one year after weight loss induced by bariatric surgery or by diet in patients with obesity) to evaluate the associations between circulating microRNAs, continuous glucose monitoring, brain iron content (by magnetic resonance), cognitive function (by means of cognitive tests), physical activity (measured by activity and sleep tracker device) and the composition of the microbiota, evaluated by metagenomics.

Official title: Inter-relationships Among Iron Stores, the Gut Metagenome, Glucose Levels, and Different Cognitive Domains: the Role of Circulating MicroRNAs (IRONmiRNA Study).

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

30 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

138

Start Date

2022-03-28

Completion Date

2027-01-31

Last Updated

2026-03-31

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Bariatric Surgery

Subjects with obesity (N=60) will be undertaken a hypocaloric diet and a periodic follow up, also 30 of them will undergo bariatric surgery

Locations (1)

Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica de Girona (IDIBGI)

Girona, Girona, Spain