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Background:
Lipodystrophy (LD) syndromes are a group of rare disorders that affect how a person s body can store and use fat tissue. Many people with LDs become severely insulin resistant. Some people are insulin resistant because of a variant in the insulin receptor gene. Insulin resistance causes many health problems.
Objective:
To learn if blocking the effects of growth hormone in the body will help people with severe insulin resistance.
Eligibility:
Adults aged 18 to 65 years with either a known variant in the insulin receptor gene or with a diagnosis of partial LD.
Design:
Participants will have 2 hospital stays, about 1 month apart. Each stay will be 3 or 4 nights.
During each hospital stay, participants will have many tests. They will have a physical exam with blood tests. They will have all of their urine collected for a 24-hour period. They will have scans to measure their muscle, bone, and fat tissues. They will have tests to measure metabolism and insulin sensitivity. They may have an optional biopsy of fat tissue.
During the first hospital visit, participants will learn how to give themselves shots of a drug (pegvisomant) that blocks growth hormone. The drug is injected under the skin. Participants will continue to give themselves these shots once a day at home.
After the first hospital visit, participants will talk on the phone with members of the study team once each week. After 2 weeks they will have blood drawn for tests.
Participants will stop the shots after the second hospital visit.
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STUDY DESCRIPTION
The role of growth hormone (GH) in mediating pathological consequences of inadequate lipid storage will be studied in rare patient populations with high lipolysis and severe metabolic syndrome. Specifically, patients with partial lipodystrophy and pathogenic variants in the insulin receptor gene (INSR) will be studied before and after 1 month of administration of pegvisomant (a GH receptor blocker).
OBJECTIVES
Primary Objective:
Establish proof of concept that GH blockade reduces adipose tissue lipolysis in humans with severe insulin resistance.
Secondary Objectives:
Determine the effects of pegvisomant on lipolytic products and IGF-1.
ENDPOINTS
Primary Endpoint:
Adipose tissue lipolysis measured by glycerol and palmitate rates of appearance using stable isotope tracers.
Secondary Endpoints:
Free fatty acids (FFA), glycerol, IGF-1.
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
To be eligible to participate in this study, an individual must meet all the following criteria:
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Male or female, aged 18-70 years.
Completed linear growth and puberty.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
An individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study:
Use of niacin or other drugs that directly affect lipolysis within 8 weeks prior to enrollment.
Patients taking anticoagulants (blood thinning medications).
Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen) 2 weeks prior to the biopsy date (in patients who choose to undergo biopsy).
Changes in medications for diabetes or dyslipidemia within 2 weeks prior to enrollment.
Pregnancy or lactation.
For females of reproductive potential: inability or unwillingness to use contraception during study participation and for an additional 1 month after the end of pegvisomant administration.
For males of reproductive potential: inability or unwillingness to use condoms or other methods to ensure effective contraception with partner during the study and for an additional 1 month after the end of pegvisomant administration.
Known allergic reactions pegvisomant or any of its components.
Clinically significant liver disease, evidenced by any of the following:
Triglycerides >1500 mg/dL (non-fasting) or >1000 mg/dL (fasting) at screening.
In subjects with partial lipodystrophy only, Hemoglobin A1c >10% at screening.
Any other medical condition or medication that, in the judgement of the investigator, will increase risk to the subject or impede the measurement of study outcomes.
Inability of subject to understand or the unwillingness to sign a written informed consent document.
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25 participants in 1 patient group
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Rebecca J Brown, M.D.; Megan S Startzell, R.N.
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