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Active clinical trials for "Inflammation"

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Optoacoustic Detection of Inflammation Using MSOT Device

Graft Vs Host DiseaseColitis1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and potential of a new experimental imaging instrument called multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) to detect inflammation in patients with chronic graft versus host disease of the skin or GI tract, Crohn's disease, or Colitis disease.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Amino Acid Nutrition in the Critically-ill

Critical IllnessInflammation1 more

Enhancing the anabolic effect of nutrition in critically ill patients by administering exogenous amino acids.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Local Inflammation in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy

Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia

The understanding of ARVC pathophysiology remains incomplete. Several clues indicate that disease progression is mediated through inflammation. The present study aim to document the feasibility of detecting the potential presence of intracardiac local inflammatory components in patients with ARVC.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Effects of Daily Beef Intake, as a Component of a Heart-Healthy Diet on Cellular Zinc

Zinc DeficiencyInflammation2 more

The objective of the current study is to test the overarching hypothesis that the beef nutritive matrix is uniquely suited to direct dietary zinc to cellular compartments for improved metabolic function, leading to a greater effect on health outcomes. Specifically, whether beef, as a component of a healthy meal, will promote the absorption of zinc into cells, where the zinc will have greater effects on zinc-dependent metabolic processes supporting cardiovascular health. To maximize the observability of these beef-related effects, individuals who are 55- to 70-year-old who generally have a higher risk of zinc deficiency and cardiovascular disease will be enrolled.

Recruiting28 enrollment criteria

Preventing Systemic Inflammation After Cardiac Surgery With Alkaline Phosphatase

Systemic InflammationCardiopulmonary-bypass

Study should demonstrate that alkaline phosphatase reduces the incidence and extent of acute kidney injury after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) as defined by the AKIN criteria.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

To Identify Persons Who Are Susceptible to WSP-induced Inflammation and Examine the Role of GSTM1...

Airway InflammationAllergic Asthma

Purpose: This screening protocol is designed to assess PMN (neutrophil) responsiveness to wood smoke particles (WSP) and the effect of the GSTM1 null genotype on this response. The researches will identify persons responsive and resistant to the inflammatory effect of WSP. It is anticipated that the GSTM1 genotype will be a risk factor for increased response to WSP.

Recruiting43 enrollment criteria

Fruit and Vegetable Intervention in Lactating Women to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

Breast Cancer FemaleInflammation4 more

Mechanistic data show that compounds in fruits and vegetables have anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic properties that can reduce breast cancer risk. However, observational and interventional studies have provided mixed results, and a recent report by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) concludes that the data are insufficient but suggestive that non-starchy vegetables and foods containing carotenoids reduce risk. Measurement error, relatively low levels of carotenoid-rich fruit and vegetable intake in the study populations, emphasis on diet in later adulthood, and confounding factors likely contribute to the weak associations. Therefore, the investigators will conduct a randomized diet intervention trial in young women to assess the extent to which at least 8 to 10 daily servings of deeply pigmented and nutrient dense fruits and vegetables reduces biomarkers of breast cancer risk. The intervention is focused on breastfeeding women because: 1) pregnancy and lactation are normal early life course events; 2) the risk of pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is increased for up to 10 years postpartum; 3) a dietary intervention to reverse the detrimental molecular changes associated with puberty and pregnancy is more likely to be successful in younger than in older women;4) a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is hypothesized to reduce the inflammation during lactation/weaning and lower PABC risk; 5) postpartum lactating women may be a highly motivated population; and 6) breastmilk provides access to the breast microenvironment and breast epithelial cells to non-invasively assess the diet intervention directly in the breast. Four hundred nursing mothers will be randomly assigned to either the intervention arm, in which they are asked to increase fruit and vegetable intake to at least 8 to 10 daily servings for one year, or to a control condition in which participants receive a dietary guideline for breastfeeding mothers. Women in the intervention arm will receive counseling and boxes of fruits and vegetables for the first 20 weeks, after which they will continue to receive counseling. Changes in DNA methylation and cytokine profiles in breastmilk will be evaluated. Maternal weight and body fat distribution, and infant growth will be monitored. These results will greatly expand our knowledge of how diet alters molecular pathways in a specific organ, ultimately contributing to both breast cancer etiology and prevention.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Imaging Inflammation With Alcohol Use Disorder: an [18F]NOS Study

Alcohol Use Disorder

Study to enroll up to 90 individuals, those with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) (up to n=60) and non-dependent healthy volunteers (HV) (up to n=30). PET/CT imaging will be used to evaluate brain and whole-body inflammation using the investigational radiotracer [18F]NOS. All participants will have one [18F]NOS positron emission tomography/ computed tomography (PET/CT) scan performed.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Pulsed-field and Radiofrequency Ablation on Platelet, Coagulation and Inflammation...

Atrial Fibrillation

The aim of the study is to compare platelet activation, activation of the coagulation and inflammation cascade during catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation using radiofrequency or pulsed-field energy. Patients with atrial fibrillation and standard indication for ablation according to the current guidelines will be randomized to ablation either using radiofrequency of pulsed-field energy. The endpoints will be parameters of platelet activation, activation of coagulation, and changes in inflammatory markers during ablation.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Plant-based or Animal-based Protein on Anthropocentric and Metabolic Parameters in...

ObesityAbdominal4 more

The investigators will try to evaluate the effects of substitution of dietary animal protein by black soybean milk (400 mL x 2) per day on anthropocentric and metabolic parameters in obese subjects.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria
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