Anabolic and Inflammatory Responses to Short-Term Testosterone Administration in Older Men
NCT ID: NCT00957801
Last Updated: 2018-05-08
Study Results
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COMPLETED
PHASE4
29 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-03-31
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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The investigators will assess the practical question of whether testosterone injection and gel application elicit similar responses. Resistance exercise will be used as a means of stimulating both inflammatory and anabolic responses in skeletal muscle. In order to assess the effects of testosterone on these responses, subjects will perform resistance exercise on two occasions separated by 7 days. The first session will be performed prior to the initiation of testosterone and/or medrol therapy and the second session will be performed after receiving therapy for 7 days.
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Detailed Description
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Pre treatment week from study day -7 to study day -1. Treatment week from study day 1 to study day 8.
Groups:
1. Testosterone by injection (100mg testosterone enanthate) administered on study day 1.
2. Testosterone by gel application (10g/day Androgel 1%) administered daily beginning on study day 1 through study day 7.
3. Methylpredisone (Medrol) dose pack beginning on study day 1 (24mg) and decreasing by 4mg each day, with an additional 4mg taken on study day 7. Study day 1 (24mg), study day 2 (20mg), study day 3 (16mg), study day 4 (12mg), study day 5 (8mg), study day 6 (4mg), study day 7 (4mg).
4. Testosterone by injection (100mg testosterone enanthate) administered on study day 1 and Methylpredisone (Medrol) dose pack beginning on study day 1 (24mg) and decreasing by 4mg each day, with an additional 4mg taken on study day 7. Study day 1 (24mg), study day 2 (20mg), study day 3 (16mg), study day 4 (12mg), study day 5 (8mg), study day 6 (4mg), study day 7 (4mg).
Subjects were asked to fill out the Brief Fatigue Inventory daily for all 15 days.
Subjects were studied at the clinical research center before treatment (study day 1) and after treatment (study day 8). Resistance exercise was performed on study days 1 and 8. Blood was drawn before and after exercise for measurement of serum cortisol. Subjects were asked to return to the clinical research center each day during the treatment week (study days 1-8) for blood draws for measurement of total testosterone, estradiol and C-reactive protein (CRP). Labs were drawn on study days 1 and 8 for complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel and lipid panel.
Part 1:
In this part of the project we will study the acute response to testosterone treatment between two groups of subjects, comparing two methods of administration (injection vs. topical gel) in order to obtain pilot information for a subsequent, randomized, blinded long-term investigation.
Part 2:
In this part of the project we will study the acute response to Medrol (methylprednisolone) taken over 7 days with or without testosterone (given as 100mg IM) in order to obtain pilot information for a subsequent, randomized, blinded long-term investigation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Testosterone injection
Testosterone enanthate given as a single 100 mg Intramuscular (IM) injection
Testosterone injection
100 mg single IM injection
Testosterone gel
Testosterone topical gel (Androgel 1%) 10 mg administered daily for seven days
Testosterone gel
Testosterone gel 10 mg. administered topically daily for seven days
Testosterone injection and Medrol 6 day dose pack
Testosterone enanthate given as a single 100mg Intramuscular (IM) injection. Medrol 6 day dose pack was administered as directed with daily doses decreasing by 4mg per day with an additional 4mg given on day 7. Day one dose: 24mg, day two dose: 20mg, day three dose: 16mg, day four dose: 12mg, day five dose: 8mg, day six dose: 4 mg, day seven dose: 4mg.
Testosterone injection
100 mg single IM injection
Medrol
Medrol 6 day dose pack with an additional 4mg dose on day 7
Medrol 6 day dose pack
Medrol 6 day dose pack was administered as directed with daily doses decreasing by 4mg per day with an additional 4mg given on day 7. Day one dose: 24mg, day two dose: 20mg, day three dose: 16mg, day four dose: 12mg, day five dose: 8mg, day six dose: 4 mg, day seven dose: 4mg.
Medrol
Medrol 6 day dose pack with an additional 4mg dose on day 7
Interventions
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Testosterone injection
100 mg single IM injection
Testosterone gel
Testosterone gel 10 mg. administered topically daily for seven days
Medrol
Medrol 6 day dose pack with an additional 4mg dose on day 7
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Gender: Male
Exclusion Criteria
* The subjects must be able to successfully complete an exercise stress test using the Bruce protocol . Subjects will be excluded without exercise testing, with a history of angina that occurs with exertion or at rest, or a myocardial infarction within the last 12 months. Subjects that demonstrate ³0.1 milliVolts (mV) horizontal or downsloping ST segment depression, a drop in systolic blood pressure of ³10 mm Hg, and/or frequent or repetitive arrhythmias (defined as ³10 premature ventricular contractions (PVC)/min, or couplets) during the stress test will be excluded.
* Subjects with LDL cholesterol above 200 mg/dL will be excluded .
* Any man with a history of breast cancer or prostate cancer, or any indication of an occult carcinoma from an elevation of prostate specific antigen (PSA) above 4.0 mg/L (53), or severe benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) by history (frequent urination, reduced stream) will be excluded.
* Subjects with liver dysfunction evidenced by a history of hepatitis B or hepatitis C, or by a three-fold elevation of liver enzymes (Alk phos, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate amino-transferase (AST) above normal on screening will be excluded from the study.
* Any subject with a blood pressure on three consecutive measurements taken at one week intervals that has a systolic pressure ³ 140 or a diastolic blood pressure ³ 90 will be excluded.
* Any subject who has a major medical illness such as diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or sleep apnea will be excluded. Moreover, subjects will not have a recent history of smoking tobacco. Morbidly obese older men (BMI \> 35) will also be excluded.
* Subjects will evidence of kidney disease (serum creatinine \> 2.0mg/dl) will be excluded from participation.
* Any subject with thyroid disease as determined by an abnormal thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level will be excluded from participation.
* Any subject testing positive for HIV will be excluded .
* Allergy to iodine, a component of Betadine which is used to prepare the subject's skin for invasive procedures, will be cause for exclusion from this study.
* Men with serum total testosterone concentrations greater than 500 ng/dL will be excluded.
* Subjects who engage in high intensity resistance training on a regular basis will be excluded.
* Subjects with a known coagulation disorder or with clinical evidence indicative of a bleeding disorder (easy bruising, "free bleeders") will not be enrolled in this study due to potential problems that could arise from muscle biopsy procedures.
60 Years
85 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Randall J Urban, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Locations
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The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Galveston, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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09-070
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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