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The purpose of this pilot study is to determine the effect of various doses of vitamin D supplementation on vitamin D stores and calcium excretion in the urine in subjects with Thalassemia Major (TM). Subjects with TM are routinely placed on vitamin D supplements because they frequently have osteoporosis (a condition in which bone tissue thins and loses density and strength) and low vitamin D stores. The amount of vitamin D supplementation that is required to raise vitamin D stores in optimal levels is not known in TM, and will be determined in this study. Finally, a recent study in TM has linked blood vitamin D levels to urine calcium excretion, which is a risk factor for kidney stones. Therefore, we want to determine changes in calcium excretion with various vitamin D doses and with increasing vitamin D stores. We plan to test 3 doses of vitamin D for 3 months in children and adults with TM. Changes in vitamin D blood levels and urinary calcium will be determined. The results of this pilot study will be used in future studies that will examine the effect of various doses of vitamin D supplementation in the treatment of osteoporosis in TM.
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Specific Aim: To determine the effect of various doses of vitamin D supplementation on serum concentration of 25 hydroxy vitamin D (25OHD) and urinary calcium excretion in adults and children with TM.
Hypothesis: Vitamin D supplementation at doses that result in serum 25OHD levels >30 ng/ml result in high rates of hypercalciuria (i.e. increased urinary calcium excretion) in children and adults with TM.
The pilot study will be performed at Weill Cornell Medical College, Payson 695.
All labs will be processed at the CTSC Core Lab. Study meds will be distributed by the central pharmacy. Investigational drug will be administered by study personnel during the transfusion visits to ensure compliance.
Eligible subjects will be assigned to a study group following a block type of enrollment. To ensure an equal, or near equal sex and age distribution, study groups will be matched according to sex and age. Half of the subjects in each group will be composed of pediatric subjects and the other half will be composed of adult subjects.
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Changes in 25OHD concentrations and calcium excretion with the various vitamin D3 doses will be determined at the end of the study and constitute the primary endpoints.
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40 participants in 4 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Patricia J Giardina, MD; Maria Vogiatzi, MD
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