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Dietary Interventions During Living Kidney Donations
Sponsor: University of Cologne
Summary
Monocentre, non-randomized, non-blinded, open-label interventional study to identification of relevant changes in molecular biology in proteome, phosphoproteome, lipidome, epigenome and transcriptome in pretransplant kidney biopsy samples in patients preconditioned by different dietary regimes (fasting mimicking diet vs. ketogenic diet vs. dietary restriction of sulfur containing amino acids vs. control patients)
Official title: Dietary Interventions During Living Kidney Donations (DILKID Trial)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
80
Start Date
2023-02-01
Completion Date
2025-08-31
Last Updated
2024-12-11
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Fasting mimicking diet
Intermittent fasting with human fasting mimicking diet (Prolon®) will be performed for five days prior to living kidney donation in the donor. Prolon® a plant-based diet designed to attain fasting-like effects while provide providing both macro- and micronutrient. Each participant will obtain Prolon® diet during the first visit and the diet will stored at the participant's home at room temperature. Additionally, the participant will receive a food plan for the exact consumption of the diet. Regular phone with a predefined standardized questionnaire will be used to determine each participant's well-being, as well as his or her dietary adherence. Furthermore, the participants will be asked to write down each consumed food items they are consuming in diet-book, which is handed to them during the first visit. The participants are only allowed to consume water, coffee or tea without sugar simultaneously to the Prolon® diet.
Ketogenic diet
Isocaloric, ketogenic diet will be performed for seven days prior to living kidney donation in the donor. The ketogenic diet is based on the KetoCal 4:1 formula diet (Nutricia Milupa GmbH, Erlangen, Germany). Main fat sources are plant oils including palm oil and sunflower oils. The formula diet is provided as a powder that has to be mixed with water before use. To avoid a shortage in protein uptake supplement formula diets K-AM and Fortimel® (both Nutricia Milupa GmbH, Erlangen, Germany) will be used additionally. Salt uptake will be standardized employing either broths or salt tablets to not interfere with the steady-state salt and water homeostasis. A salt ingestion of 5g/day, which is common for western diets, is aimed at. The participants will receive a daily food plan by the dietetics at the University Hospital of Cologne to ensure standardized food consumption
Dietary restriction of sulfur containing amino acids
Isocaloric, dietary restriction of sulfur containing amino acids will be performed for seven days prior to living kidney donation in the donor. A dietary restriction of sulfur containing amino acids without restriction in protein uptake will be achieved by following the X Met X Cys Maxamaid formula diet (Nutricia Milupa GmbH, Erlangen, Germany). The formula diet is provided as a powder that has to be mixed with water before use. A minimum of methionine and cysteine uptake (10% of the common uptake per day) will be achieved by consuming individuial calculated amounts of the Fortimel® formula diet (Nutricia Milupa GmbH, Erlangen, Germany). To avoid a restriction in fat and energy uptake additionally the Calogen and Duocal formula diets (both Nutricia Milupa GmbH, Erlangen, Germany) will be used. A salt ingestion of 5g/day, which is common for western diets, is aimed at. The participants will receive a daily food plan to ensure standardized food consumption.
Control Group ( healthy, low-fat, moderate protein and high carbohydrate diet)
Participants in the control group will be instructed to adhere to a healthy, low-fat, moderate protein and high carbohydrate diet as described in current nutritional recommendations. The control diet will be based on the formula diet Fortimel® (Nutricia Milupa GmbH, Erlangen, Germany). Salt uptake will be standardized employing either broths or salt tablets to not interfere with the steady-state salt and water homeostasis. A salt ingestion of 5g/day, which is common for western diets, is aimed at.
Locations (1)
Department II of Internal Medicine, Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC), University Hospital of Cologne
Cologne, Germany