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Study NCT ID: NCT01508091
Status: UNKNOWN
Last Update Posted: 2012-10-23
First Post: 2012-01-06

Brief Title: Calorie Restriction Retards the Aging Process
Sponsor: University of Chile
Organization: University of Chile

Study Overview

Official Title: Calorie Restriction Retards the Aging Process by Inducing Sirtuins and Uncoupling Protein 3 Thereby Reducing the Production of Reactive Oxygen Species
Status: UNKNOWN
Status Verified Date: 2012-10
Last Known Status: RECRUITING
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Calorie restriction is the only experimental manipulation that prolongs longevity in experimental animals The life prolonging effects of calorie restriction are related to a lower incidence of tumors and less inflammation but more importantly a lower generation of reactive oxygen species ROS This effect is related to the overexpression of two groups of enzymes One is a group of NAD-dependent deacetylases called sirtuins whose main actions are to increase free fatty acid flow from adipose tissue improve insulin secretion and promote mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle The other group corresponds to uncoupling proteins UCP specially UCP 3 that reduces the mitochondrial production of ROS On the other hand an effect of calorie restriction that is always reported is a decrease in resting energy expenditure A reduction in the activity of UCP1 in brown adipose tissue could be a mechanisms to explain this effect However sirtuins apparently increase the expression of UCP1Recently PET CT scans have emerged as a non invasive methodology to recognize brown adipose tissue activity and indirectly UCP1 activity Also measurement of telomere length in peripheral blood mononuclear cells has consolidated as a good marker of aging Two possible models of calorie restriction can be studied in humans One is a retrospective model in which adults are separated in those that have maintained a stable weight during adulthood in a manner analogous to the weight clamp model of calorie restriction in non human primates This model is only reliable if there are objective records of the weight that the studied subjects had 20 or more years ago In the retrospective part of this project the investigators propose to study adults whose weight was recorded previously The investigators pretend to compare telomere length and expression of SIRT1 and 6 in PBMC plasma 8 isoprostanes and carotid intima media thickness between weight maintainers and weight gainers The investigators hypothesis is that weight maintainers will have a better aging profile than weight gainers In the prospective part of the project the investigators will study a human model of calorie restriction prescribing a 25 reduction in calorie intake during 3 months and comparing groups according to weight loss At baseline and the end of the study period UCP3 and SIRT1 expression in muscle biopsies SIRT1 and 6 expression in PBMC and brown adipose activity assessed by 18fluorodeoxyglucose uptake using PETCT will measured The investigators hypothesis is that individuals subjected to calorie restriction will experience an increase in the expression of UCP3 SIRT1 and SIRT6 and a reduction in brown adipose tissue activity Simultaneously these subjects will experience a reduction in oxidative stress markers in muscle and plasma
Detailed Description: HYPOTHESIS Calorie restriction delays the ageing process and thus telomere erosion due to a reduction of oxidative stress via expression modulation of uncoupling proteins and sirtuins

RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Approximately 1000 adults aged 40 to 55 years that had participated in nutritional assessments studies during which their body weight was recorded and had a body mass index BMI of less than 30 kgm2 at that time will be considered eligible Other sources of subject recruitment will be health records from armed forces personnel and our institutional data base Those that accept and sign a written informed consent will be subjected to

1 A complete clinical history recording past and present diseases medication use history of smoking drinking and illicit drug use
2 A dietary questionnaire to assess nutrient intake
3 A complete clinical examination including the measurement of body weight height blood pressure
4 A physical activity questionnaire previously validated by us 1
5 Measurement of body composition by DEXA
6 Withdrawal of a 10 hours fasting blood sample of 30 ml to measure

Packed red cell volume blood glucose creatinine serum lipids TSH thyroid hormones and insulin
Telomere length in peripheral blood mononuclear cells PBMC
Sirt1 and 6 gene expression in PBMC
Plasma 8- isoprostanes
7 Measurement of carotid intima media thickness by ultrasound performed by a trained professional using previously reported protocols

Once evaluated subjects will be classified as

1 Weight maintainers if their actual weight is at the most within 10 of the weight recorded at least 10 years before
2 Weight gainers if their actual weight is over 20 of the weight previously recorded

The following will be excluded from further analysis

1 Subjects with a history of chronic debilitating diseases such as renal failure cancer autoimmune diseaseshypothyroidism diabetes mellitus or AIDS
2 Subjects engaged in extremely high physical activity more than 10 hour per week of sports or work requiring extreme physical activity such as shoveling or hard manual work
3 Subjects with a history of drug abuse or alcoholism
4 Subjects using anorexigenic or anabolic drugs or chronic users of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
5 Subjects smoking more than 5 cigarettes per day 91 packs per year
6 Overly malnourished subjects defined as a body mass index below 18 kgm2

PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Main objective

To study the effects of a three month period of calorie restriction in normal volunteers on the expression of expression of SIRT1 and UCP3 in muscle SIRT6 in PBMC brown adipose tissue activity and the accumulation of markers of oxidative damage

Specific goals

1 To develop a prospective model of calorie restriction in normal human volunteers
2 To study changes associated with calorie restriction on

Serum markers of inflammation and free fatty acids during fasting
The uptake of 18fluorodexoyglucose by brown adipose tissue measured by PET-CT
The expression of mRNA of UCP3 and SIRT1 in muscle biopsies
The expression of mRNA for SIRT1 and 6 in muscle and peripheral blood mononuclear cells
The accumulation of 4 hydroxynonenal and 8 hydroxyguanosine in muscle as markers of oxidative damage
The production of ROS by peripheral neutrophils as an overall measure of the capacity to generate free radicals
Insulin sensitivity measured using formula derived from glucose tolerance METHODOLOGY Premenopausal women aged 25 to 40 years with a BMI between 27 and 32 kgm2 interested in losing weight will be studied Inclusion criteria will be complete high school stable weight 2 kg in the last six months and absence of diabetes medication intake that could influence energy expenditure such as beta blockers except oral contraceptives and lack of engagement in competitive or exhausting physical activities Women will be required to use an effective contraceptive method and a pregnancy test will be performed every month while the study lasts

After signing an informed consent form total energy expenditure will be measured through calorimetry and actigraphy or doubly labeled water Subjects will be considered to be in energy balance taking into account that weight is stable the lack of weight change will be assessed during the two weeks required for inclusion studies Therefore it can be assured that energy intake at that moment is equal to total energy expenditure

Afterwards subjects subjected to a 25 restriction of their measured total energy expenditure this level of restriction has been well tolerated by volunteers even during one year Restriction will be balanced using a mediterranean type diet maintaining a proportion of 50 carbohydrates 25-30 of lipids 25 of proteins and a provision of 100 of micronutrient requirements Patients will attend to dietician reinforcement every week To ease the restriction period one extra meal will be allowed once a week According to weight change volunteers will be considered as energy restricted group 1 is they loose at least 3 kg or 5 weight during the study period Instead those subjects that do not reach these goals will be considered as the control group Group 2

The intervention will last three months and will be carried out during a period in which temperature remains relatively stable and is lower in Santiago Chile to avoid an effect of climate on brown adipose tissue activity The ideal will be between May and August Both groups will be evaluated on a weekly basis by a nutritionist to assess compliance with the diet reinforce indications and be weighed Subjects will receive a monthly monetary remuneration in order to permit the purchase of specific foods and brands prescribed Each subject will be educated about healthy dietary and physical activity lifestyle Eventual changes in physical activity which will be ascertained using portable actigraphs Actiheart

Apart from weight change volunteers will be considered as calorie restricted if triglyceride levels decrease at least 15 and T3 levels are reduced by at least 8 ngdl

At baseline and the end of the three month intervention period in which controls should be in zero energy balance and adherent subjects in negative energy balance the following determinations will be carried out

1 Measurement of routine clinical laboratory parameters to discard concomitant diseases
2 Measurement of fasting serum free fatty acids
3 Measurement of ultrasensitive C reactive protein and carboxymethyllisine CML as an inflammation marker and glycotoxin respectively using commercial ELISA kits
4 Measurement of triglyceride and T3 levels to assess compliance with calorie restriction
5 Glucose tolerance curve to measure glucose and insulin and calculate insulin sensitivity using Matsuda formula
6 Measurement of oxidative burst of peripheral neutrophils by Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting FACS as an expression of ROS production capacity of the organism
7 Measurement of SIRT1 and 6 gene expression in PBMC by RT-PCR according to the technique reported by Crujeiras et al
8 PET CT to measure 18fluorodeoxyglucose uptake by supraclavicular fat in thermoneutral conditions and after immersing one foot in water at 8C during five minutes according to Virtanen et al
9 Vastus lateralis muscle biopsy performed by a physician using a Bard needle using a technique previously reported buy our group this is a safe and simple procedure but the biopsy sample obtained is small therefore the analyses that can be performed are limited to measure

mRNA for UCP3 by RT-PCR using the technique reported by Millet et al in biopsies obtained in a similar way in humans
mRNA for SIRT1 by RT-PCR using the technique reported by Heilbronn et al
Immunohistochemical expression of 8 hydroxyguanosine and 4 hydroxynonenal as oxidation markers using methods previously reported by us
10 Body composition measurement by double energy X ray absorptiometry DEXA
11 Resting energy expenditure measurement in and open-circuit indirect calorimeter model 2900 Sensor Medics Corp Yerba Linda CA USA
12 Actigraphy using Actiheart actigraphs to assess eventual changes in spontaneous physical activity induced by calorie restriction

Telomere length will not be measured in the prospective protocol considering that not changes will be detected in the short study period

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: None
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: None
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None