Validation of New Tests for Gastrointestinal (GI) Permeability (Permeability)
Gastrointestinal Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Gastrointestinal Diseases focused on measuring GI, gastrointestinal, permeability, indometacin, indomethacin, coeliac
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- healthy controls, female/male, 18-75 years of age, OR:
- coeliac disease without taking medicine, female/male, 18-75 years of age
Exclusion Criteria:
- cardiac and/or vascular disease
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- rheumatic arthritis (RA)
- Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD); Crohn's colitis or colitis ulcerosa
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Inflammatory systemic disease
- Obesity (Body Mass Index ≥ 30 kg/m²)
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Thyroid disease
- Kidney disease
- Cancer
- Smoking
- Substance abuse (alcohol, drug, cocain, opioids, and others)
- Use of drugs
- Operations to the GI system, apart from appendectomy
- Allergy to eggs or milk
- Hypersensitivity to any of the following: lactulose, l-rhamnose, sucrose, sucralose of erythritol
- Acute porphyria or phenylketonuria (PKU)
- Pregnancy
Sites / Locations
- Maastricht University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Other
Other
Other
GS dual sugar permeability test
Multi sugar test
Protein test
PEG test
Golden standard GI permeability test - testing occurs for basal permeability (with placebo) and after ingestion of indometacin (for normal controls). Coeliac patients will only have 1 test to assess basal GI permeability.
New GI permeability test - testing occurs for basal permeability (with placebo) and after ingestion of indometacin (for normal controls). Coeliac patients will only have 1 test to assess basal GI permeability.
New GI permeability test - testing occurs for basal permeability (with placebo) and after ingestion of indometacin (for normal controls). Coeliac patients will only have 1 test to assess basal GI permeability.
New GI permeability test - testing occurs for basal permeability (with placebo) and after ingestion of indometacin (for normal controls). Coeliac patients will only have 1 test to assess basal GI permeability.