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| First Received Date ICMJE | September 12, 2005 | ||||
| Last Updated Date | February 18, 2008 | ||||
| Start Date ICMJE | June 2005 | ||||
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| Original Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE | Same as current | ||||
| Change History | Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00168649 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site | ||||
| Current Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
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| Original Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE | Same as current | ||||
| Descriptive Information | |||||
| Brief Title ICMJE | Vitamin A and Response to Endotoxin | ||||
| Official Title ICMJE | The Effect of Vitamin A on the Response to Endotoxin | ||||
| Brief Summary | Vitamin A given as treatment and pre-treatment has reduced the severity of symptoms after infusion with endotoxin in several animal models. We intend to examine the effect of vitamin A as pre-treatment on the response to endotoxin in humans. We furthermore wish to examine the long-term effects of vitamin A on the response to endotoxin. We hypothesise that vitamin A decreases endotoxin levels and TNF-alfa responses. |
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| Detailed Description | Vitamin A given as treatment and pre-treatment has reduced the severity of symptoms after infusion with endotoxin in several animal models. We intend to examine the effect of vitamin A as pre-treatment on the response to endotoxin in humans. As studies in children in low-income countries have indicated that vitamin A has long-term effects on the immune system, we furthermore wish to examine the long-term effects of vitamin A on the response to endotoxin. This will be done in an established model using infusion with endotoxin to male human volunteers. We hypothesise that vitamin A decreases endotoxin levels and TNF-alfa responses. Furthermore, we hypothesise that it reduces oxidative stress and injury. |
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| Study Phase | |||||
| Study Type ICMJE | Interventional | ||||
| Study Design ICMJE | Other, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment | ||||
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| Intervention ICMJE | Drug: Vitamin A | ||||
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* Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline. |
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| Recruitment Information | |||||
| Recruitment Status ICMJE | Active, not recruiting | ||||
| Enrollment ICMJE | 40 | ||||
| Completion Date | December 2005 | ||||
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| Eligibility Criteria ICMJE | Inclusion Criteria: Healthy, male, between 18 and 35 years of age, non-smoker, no medicine, no infections in preceding 14 days Exclusion Criteria: |
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| Gender | Male | ||||
| Ages | 18 Years to 35 Years | ||||
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers | Yes | ||||
| Contacts ICMJE | Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects | ||||
| Location Countries ICMJE | Denmark | ||||
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| NCT ID ICMJE | NCT00168649 | ||||
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| Study ID Numbers ICMJE | 9583-2625-VITA-LPS, 9583-2625 | ||||
| Study Sponsor ICMJE | Bandim Health Project | ||||
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| Information Provided By | Bandim Health Project | ||||
| Verification Date | September 2006 | ||||
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ICMJE Data element required by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and the World Health Organization ICTRP |
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