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CompletedNCT00688844

Nutritional and Neurotransmitter Changes in PKU Subjects on BH4

Baseline Evaluation and Long-term Follow-up of Nutritional Status and Neurotransmitter Concentrations in Phenylketonuria Patients Initiating Treatment With Sapropterin Dihydrochloride (KuvanTM), a Tetrahydrobiopterin Analog.

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
58 (actual)
Sponsor
Emory University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
4 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

HYPOTHESIS: The investigators hypothesize that KuvanTM therapy could influence nutritional and body composition parameters and neurotransmitter concentrations in pediatric and adult PKU subjects. SUMMARY: Though the investigators know that KuvanTM lowers blood Phe levels and improves tolerance for natural protein in at least half of the PKU (Phenylketonuria) patient population, investigators do not know the full effects this medicine will have on the patient's diet, or what impact the medicine or diet changes will have on the body composition or nutrient status of PKU patients. Since KuvanTM may also help the body produce neurotransmitters, investigators also want to find out if taking KuvanTM changes neurotransmitter levels in PKU patients, and if PKU patients who are benefitting from KuvanTM feel less stigmatized and have a better outlook on life as a result of the treatment. Therefore, the research study has several objectives. These are to investigate the impact KuvanTM therapy has on (1) body composition parameters of PKU patients: such as lean body mass, percent body fat, bone density, weight gain, and growth (2) dietary changes, and the effect of those changes, on intake of calories and essential nutrients (3) changes in blood biomarkers of certain nutrients (4) blood and urine neurotransmitter levels, since these changes could indicate improved neurological functioning, (5) and quality of life of PKU patients, who may feel less burdened due to the dietary freedom KuvanTM provides.

Detailed description

BACKGROUND : Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a treatment option newly available to phenylketonuria (PKU) patients within the United States as the pharmaceutical KuvanTM. This small molecule functions as a cofactor in multiple enzyme systems, including the metabolism of phenylalanine into tyrosine by the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). HYPOTHESIS: The investigators hypothesize that KuvanTM therapy could influence nutritional and body composition parameters and neurotransmitter concentrations in pediatric and adult PKU subjects. OBJECTIVES: 1. To record nutritional biomarkers, body composition, bone density, and measures of nutrient intake in a phenylketonuria subject group at baseline and for one year after start of KuvanTM therapy. 2. To investigate changes in monoamine neurotransmitter synthesis in a phenylketonuria subject group at baseline and for one year after start of KuvanTM therapy. 3. Evaluate changes in quality of life (QOL) for PKU subjects beginning KuvanTM therapy METHODOLOGY: Investigators intend to enroll 60 PKU patients, ages 4 to adulthood, who are planning to begin BH4 treatment as prescribed by their medical provider. Patients will be given 4 weeks to demonstrate a response to KuvanTM as determined by a drop in plasma PHE by ≥15%. All patients, regardless of response to KuvanTM, will be allowed to continue in the study. All subjects will be followed for a full 12 months while monitoring nutrient intake, nutritional biomarkers, serotonin and catecholamine levels, and QOL. Two-tailed statistical analysis with α=0.05 will be used to compare results between responders and nonresponders, as well as compare follow-up values with baseline measures.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGKuvanTM TherapyBH4 treatment was prescribed by each participant's medical provider, not an intervention that was assigned as part of the current study.

Timeline

Start date
2008-10-01
Primary completion
2010-10-01
Completion
2010-10-01
First posted
2008-06-03
Last updated
2015-06-08
Results posted
2014-08-20

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00688844. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.