Targeting Oxidative Stress to Prevent Vascular and Skeletal Muscle Dysfunction During Disuse

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other, Dietary supplement
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Prolonged periods of reduced activity are associated with decreased vascular function and muscle atrophy. Physical inactivity due to acute hospitalization is also associated with impaired recovery, hospital readmission, and increased mortality. Older adults are a particularly vulnerable population as functional (vascular and skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfunction) and structural deficits (loss in muscle mass leading to a reduction in strength) are a consequence of the aging process. The combination of inactivity and aging poses an added health threat to these individuals by accelerating the negative impact on vascular and skeletal muscle function and dysfunction. The underlying factors leading to vascular and skeletal muscle dysfunction are unknown, but have been linked to increases in oxidative stress. Additionally, there is a lack of understanding of how vascular function is impacted by inactivity in humans and how these changes are related to skeletal muscle function. It is our goal to investigate the mechanisms that contribute to disuse muscle atrophy and vascular dysfunction in order to diminish their negative impact, and preserve vascular and skeletal muscle function across all the lifespan.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 65
Maximum Age: 85
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• Age between 65-85 yrs

• Ability to sign informed consent

• Montreal cognitive assessment (MOCA) exam score greater-than or equal to 26 4. Free-living, prior to admission

Locations
United States
Utah
VA Medical Center
RECRUITING
Salt Lake City
Contact Information
Primary
Joel D Trinity, PhD
joel.trinity@hsc.utah.edu
801-584-2522
Time Frame
Start Date: 2019-09-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2025-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 72
Treatments
Experimental: MITO-AO
Healthy older adult subjects ages 65-75 will take the supplement MITO-AO during a 5 day bed rest and will be assessed for vascular function independent of metabolism with passive leg movement (PLM), skeletal muscle bioenergetics independent of vascular constraints (i.e. blood flow and O2 supply) with phosphorous magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P-MRS), and skeletal muscle bioenergetics under normal blood flow and O2 supply.
Experimental: PB-125
Healthy older adult subjects ages 65-75 will take the supplement PB-125 during a 5 day bed rest and will be assessed for vascular function independent of metabolism with passive leg movement (PLM), skeletal muscle bioenergetics independent of vascular constraints (i.e. blood flow and O2 supply) with phosphorous magnetic resonance spectroscopy (P-MRS), and skeletal muscle bioenergetics under normal blood flow and O2 supply.
Placebo_comparator: Placebo
Healthy older adult subjects ages 65-75 will take placebo during a 5 day bed rest and will be assessed for vascular function independent of metabolism with passive leg movement (PLM), skeletal muscle bioenergetics independent of vascular constraints (i.e. blood flow and O2 supply) with phosphorous magnetic resonance spectroscopy (P-MRS), and skeletal muscle bioenergetics under normal blood flow and O2 supply.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Joel Trinity
Collaborators: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

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