AMIloride for the Treatment of Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus for Patients With Bipolar Disorder...
Bipolar DisorderLithium (Li) is the leading treatment for BD, protecting against both maniac and depressive relapse, and reducing the risk of suicide and mortality. However, despite this major clinical efficacy, the use of lithium is limited by its narrow therapeutic index and by its side effects. Li induces a vasopressin-resistant urinary concentration defect, with resulting nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) in 12-50 % of patients. This feature is more frequent after 5 years of treatment with lithium. Polyuria and subsequent thirst might affect patients' quality of life, but also cause potentially life-threatening hypernatremia if free access to water is impaired. Thus, we aim at evaluating the efficacy of amiloride on urine concentrating ability in patients with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus due to chronic lithium treatment.
Plasma Copeptin in Response to Oral Urea in Healthy Adults and Patients With Polyuria-polydipsia...
Arginine Vasopressin DeficiencyPrimary PolydipsiaThe aim of this study is to investigate whether oral urea stimulates copeptin release and, if so, whether it may provide a novel diagnostic test in the differentiation between AVP-D (Arginine vasopressin deficiency) and PP (primary polydipsia).
PB to Treat Hereditary Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus, ADPKD Treated With Tolvaptan, and Severely...
Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney DiseaseNephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus2 moreThe purpose of this research is to study the effectiveness and safety of the medication PB in slowing the frequent urination related to tolvaptan as long-term treatment of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD), or frequent urination related to inherited nephrogenic diabetes insipidus as an inherited condition or as an acquired condition from prior treatment with lithium.
Identification and Clinical Relevance of an Oxytocin Deficient State (GLP1 Study)
HypopituitarismCentral Diabetes Insipidus6 moreOxytocin (OT) is a hypothalamic peptide that enters the peripheral circulation via the posterior pituitary gland. OT plays a key role in regulating appetite, psychopathology, prosocial behavior and sexual function. Hypopituitarism is associated with increased obesity, increased psychopathology, sexual and prosocial dysfunction despite appropriate hormone replacement. A few studies suggest the existence of a possible OT deficient state in hypopituitarism. In animal models, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) has shown to increase OT release. This study is designed to evaluate OT values after administration of GLP1 in adults (healthy volunteers and patients with hypopituitarism). The investigators hypothesize that OT response will be blunted following GLP1 receptor agonist (GLP1-RA) in patients with hypopituitarism compared to healthy controls.
Identification and Clinical Relevance of an Oxytocin Deficient State (CRH Study)
HypopituitarismCentral Diabetes Insipidus6 moreOxytocin (OT) is a hypothalamic peptide that enters the peripheral circulation via the posterior pituitary gland. OT plays a key role in regulating appetite, psychopathology, prosocial behavior and sexual function. Hypopituitarism is associated with increased obesity, increased psychopathology, sexual and prosocial dysfunction despite appropriate hormone replacement. A few studies suggest the existence of a possible OT deficient state in hypopituitarism. In animal models, corticorelin hormone (CRH) has shown to increase OT release. This study is designed to evaluate oxytocin values after administration of CRH in adults (healthy volunteers and patients with hypopituitarism). The investigators hypothesize that OT response will be blunted following CRH in patients with hypopituitarism compared to healthy controls.
Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders International Registry and Clinical Study
Wolfram SyndromeDiabetes Mellitus4 moreIn this study, the investigators hypothesize that studying monogenic variants with strong effect associated with severe insulin deficiency of Wolfram syndrome will provide important insights into the more complex type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Aim 1. Establish and maintain a registry of patients with Wolfram syndrome. An Internet based registry will be employed to enroll participants with the clinical diagnosis of Wolfram syndrome (insulin dependent DM and bilateral OA). Clinical information regarding age of diagnosis and progression of the disease will be collated and analyzed to better define its natural history, along with potential metabolic phenotypes such as glucose intolerance of heterozygous parents and unaffected sibs. If not already completed, blood for WFS1 sequence analysis will be obtained on the participants (parents and sibs also for control purposes) and sent to a CLIA certified lab to define the mutation. This information will benefit patient families and referring physicians by providing a genetic diagnosis and where indicated. The Wolfram Syndrome Registry will foster international collaborations to more efficiently and systematically collect Wolfram syndrome patients and their clinical and experimental data.
Baby Detect : Genomic Newborn Screening
Congenital Adrenal HyperplasiaFamilial Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia 1134 moreNewborn screening (NBS) is a global initiative of systematic testing at birth to identify babies with pre-defined severe but treatable conditions. With a simple blood test, rare genetic conditions can be easily detected, and the early start of transformative treatment will help avoid severe disabilities and increase the quality of life. Baby Detect Project is an innovative NBS program using a panel of target sequencing that aims to identify 126 treatable severe early onset genetic diseases at birth caused by 361 genes. The list of diseases has been established in close collaboration with the Paediatricians of the University Hospital in Liege. The investigators use dedicated dried blood spots collected between the first day and 28 days of life of babies, after a consent sign by parents.
Samsca Post-marketing General Drug Use-results Survey in Patients With Hyponatremia in SIADH
Antidiuretic HormoneInappropriate SecretionThe purpose of this study is to confirm the safety of tolvaptan in patients with hyponatremia in syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) in Japan
Oxytocin Substitution Therapy in Patients With Central Diabetes Insipidus
Central Diabetes Insipidus (cDI)This randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial aims to investigate intranasal OXT as a novel therapeutical option in central diabetes insipidus (cDI) to improve psychological symptoms and socio-emotional functioning. Optionally, patients can present for additional assessments in sub-studies: fMRI sub-study at day 14 (± 2 days) (one additional visit) Social-stress sub-study at day 14 (± 2 days) (one additional visit)
National Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases
Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase DeficiencyAH Amyloidosis85 moreThe goal of this National Registry is to is to collect information from patients with rare kidney diseases, so that it that can be used for research. The purpose of this research is to: Develop Clinical Guidelines for specific rare kidney diseases. These are written recommendations on how to diagnose and treat a medical condition. Audit treatments and outcomes. An audit makes checks to see if what should be done is being done and asks if it could be done better. Further the development of future treatments. Participants will be invited to participate on clinical trials and other studies. The registry has the capacity to feedback relevant information to patients and in conjunction with Patient Knows Best (Home - Patients Know Best), allows patients to provide information themselves, including their own reported quality of life and outcome measures.