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Gut Microbiome Mediated Effects of Inulin Supplementation on Mineral and Bone Metabolism in Hemodialysis...

Bone DiseasesEndocrine1 more

The overall objective of the study is to examine the changes within the gut microbiome after the supplementation of inulin and its effect on markers of mineral metabolism and bone turnover.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

7 Day Continuous Parathyroid Hormone IV Infusion

OsteoporosisBone Diseases2 more

Study consists of an eight day inpatient visit on the General Clinical Research Center. The investigators' specific aims are to: To define the maximum safe dose of a seven day continuous administration of parathyroid hormone [PTH(1-34)] in healthy human volunteers. To estimate the effect of a seven day continuous administration of parathyroid Hormone (PTH) in escalating doses on vitamin D metabolism, markers of bone turnover and fractional excretion of urine.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

One Week Comparison Study of PTH and PTHrP Infusions

OsteoporosisHypercalcemia of Malignancy3 more

This is a dose escalation study to determine the maximum tolerable dose of Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein, PTHrP, or Parathyroid Hormone, PTH, that can be given safely over one week in healthy African-American volunteers. The investigators plan to infuse low doses of intravenous PTHrP or PTH to determine if it leads to a sustained and progressive suppression of bone formation as occurs in humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM) or an increase in bone formation as occurs in hyperparathyroidism (HPT). Additionally, the investigators will assess the direct influence of PTHrP and PTH on vitamin D metabolism, markers of bone turnover, and fractional excretion of calcium. These results will be compared to previous studies of Caucasian volunteers.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

African-American Bone Metabolism and Lactation Study

LactationBone Diseases1 more

The primary aim of this study is to obtain measures of amino-terminal telopeptides of procollagen 1 (P1NP), a marker of bone formation, in lactating and non-lactating post-partum African-American women both at 6-8 and at 12-14 weeks post-partum, and to compare these values to those of normal controls. The secondary aim is to obtain at the same time points, measurements of Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein (PTHrP), additional markers of bone turnover [e.g. N-telopeptide of collagen cross-links (NTx), C-telopeptide of collagen cross-links (Ctx),bone specific alkaline phosphatase (BSAP) and osteocalcin (OC)], calcium and vitamin D metabolism in these subjects. These results will be compared with a non-African-American cohort of post-partum women and normal controls. The investigators hypothesize that African-American lactating women will have increased bone turnover when compared to non-lactating postpartum women and normal controls. The investigators further hypothesize that bone turnover is increased in lactating women independent of race.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Bone Metabolism and Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein (PTHrP) Lactation Study

Bone DiseasesEndocrine

The primary aim of the study is to measure bone formation in both lactating and non-lactating post-partum women and compare these to those in healthy non-pregnant controls. The secondary aim is to obtain measurements of Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein (PTHrP), markers of bone resorption, and calcium and vitamin D metabolism in these subjects. The investigators believe that lactating women will have an increase in bone resorption but no increase in bone formation when compared to non-lactating post-partum women and normal controls.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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