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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
76 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2017-01-18
2022-12-31
Brief Summary
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The Scientists will also prepare RNA and DNA from the blood samples for genetic analyses of certain proteins known to increase the risk for GWI. This information will be one of the factors included in the analysis of results from the protein studies.
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Detailed Description
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Scientists at the Roskamp Institute have developed mouse models of GWI in order to identify biomarkers of brain damage and neurobehavioral problems that are a direct consequence of chemicals to which GW veterans were exposed during the 1991 GW. They have identified that there might be problems with breaking down fats in the brains of exposed mice even long after subacute exposure to GW agents. In particular, they show changes in lipids which belong to cellular compartments (peroxisomes) that perform tasks similar to those of the mitochondria with respect to the breakdown of fats. The inflammatory processes, mitochondria and peroxisomes display unique lipid classes that can be measured in blood using mass spectrometry technologies. These technologies allow us to detect and measure elemental composition of each lipid. We plan to use this technology to study lipids that are specific to inflammation and metabolic disturbances associated with GWI in order to determine if they can be used as biomarkers of GWI. In collaboration with the Boston GWI consortium, we are testing this hypothesis and our early pilot work in control and GWI veterans support potential use of these lipids as biomarkers of GWI. The proposal will expand these pilot studies and determine if lipids associated with these key disturbances in GWI can be useful tools for diagnosing GWI. The proposal will also try to use these lipids in order to identify subgroups of GW veterans with similar chemical exposures and symptom patterns. This work will also be facilitated by the use of blood samples from GWI animal models that will help with translational studies linking animal model work and human studies. This will help fill the gaps between the two so that future studies can be conducted that can use these biomarkers to determine if treatments and care designed for GWI are succeeding.
Furthermore, identifying biomarkers of exposures and symptom profiles which will help with delivering personalized care and treatment to each veteran appropriately. The existing expertise and collaborations between the Roskamp Institute and the Boston GWI consortium will expedite successful translation of this endeavor so that appropriate biomarker tools are made available to the clinicians in order to assist them with diagnosing GWI and ensuring that appropriate medical plans are developed for the care and treatment of veterans with GWI.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Control
served in Gulf War during 1990 - 1991 and have no symptoms of Gulf War Illness based on criteria
No interventions assigned to this group
Case
Served in Gulf War during 1990 -1991 and have Gulf War Illness
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
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Exclusion Criteria
2. Cancer (except for non-melanoma skin cancers)
3. Chronic infectious disease
4. Problems resulting from postwar injuries.
5. Liver disease
6. Lupus
7. Multiple sclerosis
8. Stroke
9. Serious psychiatric condition (those associated with psychosis and/or for which the respondent had been hospitalized since 1991).
10. Hospitalized in the last 5 years for alcohol or drug dependence, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
11. Diagnosis of Dementia of any type or Parkinson's disease
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35 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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United States Department of Defense
FED
Roskamp Institute Inc.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Laila Abdullah, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The Roskamp Institute, Inc
Locations
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The Roskamp Institute, Inc.
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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RI-GWI-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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