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Background:
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is one of the commonest digestive disorders. The pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia is uncertain. Risk factors include genetics, gender, age, helicobacter pylori infection, etc. However, few reported the association of genetic contribution to the development of FD and mood disorder.
Indication:
Functional dyspepsia patients
Study center(s):
Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
Aims:
Study design:
Case-control cross sectional study
Number of subjects:
Total of 1200 subjects (300 FD patients + 300 relatives of FD patients FDR) and (300 Controls + 300 FDR)
Patient population:
Functional dyspepsia patients age 18-60
Duration of study:
1 May 2012 - 30 April 2013
Primary variable(s):
Genetic polymorphisms of targeted genes, plasma ghrelin and serotonin expression
Secondary variable(s):
FD global symptom assessment and symptom scores
Number of visits: 1
Hypotheses:
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Methods:
All subjects will participate in (1) Demographic assessment, (2) Questionnaires administration and (3) Blood sample collection. The three steps must be completed within 2 weeks.
Demographic assessment
Questionnaires administration
Blood sample collection
Subjects who had fasting glucose test or serology test performed within one year before study enrollment can be exempted from repeating the tests if they refuse to repeat the tests. In such cases, their previous test results will be recorded and used in this study.
If the subjects are found to be positive as a result of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) serology test, a referral letter with prescription suggestion will be given to the subjects to seek proper medical care in the primary care setting. In current practice, Hp eradication is not mandatory for asymptomatic subjects.
Laboratory work:
Nine ml of blood will be used for the detection of biomarkers for functional dyspepsia through single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs). The genotyping DNA will be isolated from whole blood samples by (FlexGene DNA kit, Qiagen). High-throughput genotyping will be performed on the serotonin 3A receptor polymorphism (rs1062613) and ghrelin CLOCK 3111C polymorphism (rs1801260). It will be analyzed by Applied Biosystems (ABI) 3730xl DNA Analyzer.
Six ml of blood will be used for detection of plasma ghrelin and serotonin expression for development of diagnostic test in classification of functional dyspepsia by ELISA.
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Inclusion criteria
All subject
Additional to FD patient
Exclusion criteria
All subject
Additional to healthy volunteer
• Any gastrointestinal symptoms (including acid regurgitation, heartburn, epigastric pain, bloating sensation, constipation, abdominal pain, diarrhea) in the past 4 weeks
Additional to FD patient
1,200 participants in 4 patient groups
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Central trial contact
Kay Yuen, M Phil; Justin C.Y. Wu, MBChB(CUHK)
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