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NCT05430178
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Metabolic Pathology of Pediatric NAFLD

Sponsor: University of Oklahoma

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now the most common liver disease worldwide and affects nearly 40% of obese youth and up to 10% of the general pediatric population. Some features of NAFLD are similar in children and adults, yet fibrosis and inflammation are more common in the portal zone and occur earlier in pediatric NAFLD patients than adults. This portends a rapid progression to end-stage liver disease in early adulthood. For the majority of children with NAFLD, mechanisms driving the origin and rapid progression of disease remain unknown. Thus, there is a critical, unmet need to study the specific underlying patterns of metabolic and molecular changes in the liver underlying the development and progression unique to children with NAFLD. This proposal will test the hypotheses that children with NAFLD have excess glucose and lipid produced by the liver, that those events are regulated by specific variations in the amount and location of RNAs and proteins in liver, and that the concentration of specific micro-RNAs in the blood can be used as a biomarker for NAFLD in pediatric patients.

Official title: Understanding the Metabolic Pathology of Pediatric Obesity and NAFLD

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

10 Years - 20 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2022-05-25

Completion Date

2026-06

Last Updated

2024-03-06

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Oral sugar tolerance test

Measurement of glucose and insulin for calculation of insulin sensitivity

OTHER

De novo lipogenesis test

Oral consumption of deuterated water to measure incorporation of label into lipids

OTHER

Gluconeogenesis test

Oral consumption of 13C-labeled glycerol to measure incorporation into glucose

Locations (1)

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States