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The objective of this clinical trial is to determine whether α-tocopherol (vitamin E) supplementation decreases inflammation and clinical activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).The main questions to be answered are:
Researchers will compare α-tocopherol with a placebo (a look-alike substance containing no active ingredient) to see if α-tocopherol effectively reduces inflammation and clinical activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Background:
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) RA is one of the most common autoimmune diseases, characterized by chronic inflammation of the sinovia, mainly of the small joints of the hand, wrists and feet. Chronic inflammation can lead to the destruction of cartilage and joint bone, causing joint deformity, functional disability, depression and significant economic costs for the affected individual.
α-tocopherol acetate: The α-tocopherol acetate is the most widely used analogue in food supplements because of its esterification gives it stability. The main function is antioxidant preventing lipid oxidation of cell membranes for this reason α-tocopherol is considered a possible protector against diseases related to oxidative processes such as chronic diseasedegenerative diseases such as diabetes mellitus, cancer, cardiovascular disease, rheumatic disease, neurological disease and ageing.
Vitamin E in RA: The role of vitamin E as a therapy in combination with RA treatment has been studied in several studies. Studies in mouse models of laminarin-induced arthritis have shown that supplementation with α-tocopherol decreases the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6, TNF-α and MMPs. However, the mechanisms involved are unknown. There are few studies in RA patients where the effect of supplementation with α-tocopherol has been analyzed. In clinical trials, it has been observed that from 3 weeks with supplementation of α-tocopherol decreases the scales of clinical activity in addition to morning stiffness and joint pain even biochemical parameters such as acute phase reactants such as pCr and ESR. However, the effect on pro-inflammatory cytokines, autoantibodies and antioxidant effect has not been analyzed.
Research question: Is supplementation with Vitamin E (α-tocopherol) for one month associated with decreased clinical activity and inflammation in patients with RA?
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Hypothesis :
There is an association between supplementation with vitamin E (α-tocopherol) and decreased clinical activity and inflammation in patients with RA from western Mexico
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a) Study type - Clinical, randomized, controlled and double-blind trial.
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Time to develop: January 2025 to January 2027.
Sample size:
The statistical formula of two averages was used for the calculation of the sample size. The calculations were made with data from the corresponding 2001 clinical trial of Mona Helmy and colleagues, resulting in a sample size of 19 patients plus an increase of 20% to cover possible losses. Having 23 patients for control and intervention group. Both groups with RA of the Rheumatology Service of the Civil Hospital "Fray Antonio Alcalde" in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
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Biosafety considerations:
This study will apply the guidelines set out in the Mexican Official Standards, NOM-052-SEMARNAT-2005, NOM-054-SEMARNAT-1993 and NOM-087-ECOL-SSA1-2002 that refer to classification, Handling, storage and disposal of hazardous waste, chemical reagents and biological-infectious wastes, in order to ensure the protection of people in contact with them and the environment.
Ethical considerations:
The project will be carried out in accordance with the ethical standards and principles for medical research on human beings, as set out in the Declaration of Helsinki, which were last reviewed at the 64th General Assembly, Fortaleza, Brazil, October 2013, which refers to ethical principles for medical research in humans.
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46 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Martin De Leon Cid, B.Nutr.; Christian Johana J Baños Hernández, D.Sc.
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