The Effect of Potassium Bicarbonate on Bone and Several Physiological Systems During Immobilisation
NCT ID: NCT01509456
Last Updated: 2017-03-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
8 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-02-28
2010-10-31
Brief Summary
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Alkaline salts, abundant in fruits and vegetables, have shown to have positive effects on markers of bone turnover of postmenopausal women but also men and younger adults. With the current study the effects of a potassium bicarbonate supplementation added to a standardised, strictly controlled, definite diet of healthy, young men, should be verified within 21 days of 6°- HDT- Bedrest- the gold standard of simulating weightlessness within earthbound conditions.
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Detailed Description
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Nutritional factors such as a deficient intake of calcium, energy and fluid and the abundant intake of table salt exhibit additional negative effects on bone. Results of several studies consistently show the negative effects of acids on bone (increased bone loss). With respect to space missions of longer duration one big challenge is the development of countermeasures for the negative consequences of weightlessness on bone.
As not all needed experiments for the development of countermeasures can be conducted in space, simulation models of weightlessness such as 6° Head- Down- Tilt- Bedrest (HDT- Bedrest) have been implemented on earth, miming some physiological conditions of weightlessness such as unloading and immobilisation of the lower parts of the body and the fluid shift.
Alkaline salts, such as potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3), demonstrate positive effects on bone when being supplemented to postmenopausal women. Apart from the positive effects on markers of bone turnover, calcium concentration in urine could be reduced. Thus, the main aim of the present study was to reduce the immobilization induced bone resorption through an alkalizing effect of the alkaline salt KHCO3's supplementation during Head- Down- Tilt- Bedrest (HDT- Bedrest)-a leading simulation model of weightlessness.
The crossover designed study consisted of two parts of equal length (36 days)- 7 days of adaptation, 21 days of HDT- Bedrest, 6 days recovery and 2 days of long- term follow- up. Both study parts only differed in the HDT- period, where one group of the 8 healthy, young, male participating subjects was supplemented with 90 mmol KHCO3 daily (3 times a day 30 mmol KHCO3 diluted in 200 ml tab water, supplemented together with the main meals), while the other group only received 200 ml of tab water without any supplementation (Control group).
The measurements of bone formation markers as well as bone resorption markers in blood and urine supply insight into the influences of the supplementation on bone metabolism while blood gas analysis together with the pH- values of the 24h- urine point out the alkalising effects of KHCO3. Further physiological systems like protein and muscle metabolism, body weight and body composition, circulation and the neuro- vestibular system are simultaneously under investigation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Potassium Bicarbonate
Potassium Bicarbonate
90 mmol daily, effervescent tablets 30 mmol diluted in 200 ml tab water supplemented three times a day together with the main meals for 21 days of HDT- bedrest
Control
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Potassium Bicarbonate
90 mmol daily, effervescent tablets 30 mmol diluted in 200 ml tab water supplemented three times a day together with the main meals for 21 days of HDT- bedrest
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* age: 20- 45
* weight 65- 85 kg
* height: 158- 190 cm
* BMI 20- 26 kg/m2
* no high performance sports
* non- smoking (minimum 6 months prior to study start)
* willing to complete both parts of the study
* presentation of social security and criminal record
* successful completion of medical and psychological screening
* signed informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* antiinflammatory drugs taken during the study
* vegetarianism, veganism
* migraine
* psychical illness in the past
* claustrophobia
* hiatal hernia
* gastroesophageal reflux
* diabetes mellitus
* Rheumatic disease
* muscle or joint disease
* disc prolapse
* orthostatic intolerance
* Hyperlipidaemia
* renal disease
* thyroid dysfunction
* hyperhomocysteinaemia
* hyper-/hypouremia
* hyper-/hypocalcemia
* anaemia
* hypoferremia
* Vitamin D deficiency
* deviation of blood gases from normal values (pH 7,38 - 7,42; pO2 79 - 98 mmHg; pCO2 34 - 45 mmHg; HCO3 20 - 28 mmol/l; Base excess ± 2 mmol/l)
* risk of thrombosis
* chronic back pain
* bone fracture within one year prior to study start
* bone mineral density 1,5 SD ≤ t-Score
* metal implants or other osteosynthesis material
* subject within another clinical trial within 2 months prior to study start
* any other status which according to the apprehension of the principal investigator leads to the exclusion of the subject
20 Years
45 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Trieste
OTHER
University of Aarhus
OTHER
European Space Agency
OTHER
DLR German Aerospace Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Francisca May, Dr.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
German Aerospace Centre, Institute of Aerospace Medicine (DLR)
Locations
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German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
Cologne, , Germany
Countries
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References
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Frings-Meuthen P, Bernhardt G, Buehlmeier J, Baecker N, May F, Heer M. The negative effect of unloading exceeds the bone-sparing effect of alkaline supplementation: a bed rest study. Osteoporos Int. 2019 Feb;30(2):431-439. doi: 10.1007/s00198-018-4703-6. Epub 2018 Sep 25.
Other Identifiers
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AO-2004-068 (MAP)
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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