Overview
Dopamine Action on Metabolism in Relation to Genotype
Status:
Recruiting
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2023-03-01
2023-03-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
Obesity is a widespread disease with increasing prevalence and associated with serious secondary complications. So far, the origin of the disease, regardless of an existing positive energy balance, is not fully understood. In addition to environmental factors, the genetic background plays an important role in the pathogenesis of obesity. Of common genetic polymorphisms, variants in the fat mass and obesity associated gene (FTO) locus have the highest effect size on body weight. Animal and first clinical studies indicate that FTO variants interact with dopamine signaling in the brain, thus influencing the risk of overweight. In fact, preliminary results indicate that enhancing dopamine signaling with the dopamine agonist bromocriptine, depending on the FTO genotype, either induces weight loss or has a neutral effect on body weight. The planned clinical trial serves to develop a genotype-specific and thus individualized therapy approach for obesity. The influence of dopamine agonist therapy on weight loss as a function of the FTO (rs8050136) genotype is to be tested. Here, the greatest weight loss is expected to occur in subjects carrying the homozygous risk-allele (AA). So far, there are only a few established conservative therapy forms of obesity, so that bariatric interventions with an increasing rate are necessary to achieve weight loss and thus a reduction in overall morbidity and mortality. Among the approved drug therapies for obesity, bromocriptine is commonly used. In addition, some interventions require injections. An early, conservative individualized, genotype-specific treatment with little side-effects would enable simple treatment of obesity. Study design: 150 obese (BMI > 30) subjects (50 / study center) will be enrolled in the study. The subjects will be stratified according to their FTO genotype (rs8050136). Subjects will be randomized into placebo or bromocriptine treatment group. Treatment will last for 18 weeks and a follow-up will be performed 30 weeks after baseline.Phase:
Phase 2Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
University Hospital TuebingenCollaborators:
University Hospital Lübeck
University Hospital of CologneTreatments:
Bromocriptine
Dopamine
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Body mass index (BMI) between >30 kg/m².
- Understand and voluntarily sign an informed consent document prior to any study
related assessments/procedures.
- Females of childbearing potential (FCBP) must agree to utilize a reliable form of
contraception simultaneously or practice complete abstinence from heterosexual contact
while participating in the study.
- Males must agree to use a latex condom during any heterosexual contact while
participating in the study and to refrain from donating semen or sperm while
participating in this study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Women during pregnancy and lactation.
- History of hypersensitivity to the investigational medicinal product or to any drug
with similar chemical structure or to any excipient present in the pharmaceutical form
of the investigational medicinal products.
- Participation in other clinical trials or observation period of competing trials up to
30 days prior to this study.
- Diabetes mellitus
- Treatment with Methyldopa, levodopa, dopamine agonists, metoclopramid, domperidon,
glycerol nitrate, griseofulvin, azol-antimycotic drugs, macrolide-antibiotics,
octreotide, orlistat, tamoxifen, liraglutide
- Any relevant cardiovascular disease, e.g. myocardial infarction, acute coronary
syndrome, unstable angina pectoris, Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
(PTCA), heart failure (NYHA III-IV), stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)
- Acute or chronic viral hepatitis or liver cirrhosis
- Impaired renal function, defined as estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) ≤ 60
ml/min (MDRD formula) as determined during screening.
- Medical history of cancer and/or treatment for cancer within the last 5 years.
- Claustrophobia
- Any other clinically significant major organ system disease at screening such as
relevant gastrointestinal, neurologic, psychiatric, endocrine (i.e. pancreatic),
hematologic, malignant, infection or other major systemic diseases making
implementation of the protocol or interpretation of the study results difficult.
- Presence of any contraindication for the conduct of an MRI investigation, such as
cardiac pacemakers, ferromagnetic haemostatic clips in the central nervous system,
metallic splinters in the eye, ferromagnetic or electronically operated active devices
like automatic cardioverter defibrillators, cochlear implants, insulin pumps and nerve
stimulators, prosthetic heart valves etc.
- hyperthyroidism
- therapy refractary hypertension
- peripheral arterial disease
- Parkinson´s disease
- Known current presence or history of one of the following psychiatric diseases:
depression, mania, anxiety and panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder,
schizophrenia, psychosis, addiction
- pituitary disease
- treatment with bromocriptine during 12 month before entering the trial
- dementia
- gastric or intestinal ulcer
- Persons with limited temperature sensation and / or elevated sensitivity to warming of
the body
- Persons with a hearing disorder or a increased sensitivity for loud noises
- smoking
- Refusal to get informed of unexpected detected pathological findings
Any other clinical condition that would jeopardize subjects' safety while participating in
this clinical trial.