Effects of a High-CML Diet on Absorption and Excretion Levels in Healthy Adults

NCT ID: NCT03208946

Last Updated: 2018-06-28

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-07-06

Study Completion Date

2018-02-15

Brief Summary

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of carboxymethyl-lysine (CML) on the levels of absorption and excretion of CML, and in the microbiota of healthy adults. To achieve the objective, a randomized clinical trial will be carried out. Before the intervention, subjects will have a washout period for seven days, then they will be randomly assigned to either a high-CML or to a low-CML diet for 5 days. Both groups will consume the foods provided by the researchers at the research center. Diets for this intervention will be based on an isocaloric diet that will include breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner.

Blood samples will be taken the first day, the second day of the intervention, and after the five days of the intervention. Urine and fecal samples will be taken the day before the intervention and after the intervention. CML levels will be measured by Liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry in serum and urine samples to evaluate the levels of absorption and excretion. DNA extraction from the fecal sample will be carried out by a commercial kit. Bacterial log10 number of copies will be determined by using q-PCR.

Detailed Description

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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are a heterogenous group of compounds form mainly by the Maillard reaction. AGEs can be found endogenously and in some foods. Several AGEs have been characterized, but carboxymethyl-lysine (CML) is one of the most widely studied in foods. Several studies have demonstrated the association between advanced glycation end products and several pathologies. However, few studies have focused on studying the absorption and excretion processes of these glycation products. Therefore, the objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of carboxymethyl-lysine (CML) on the levels of absorption and excretion of CML, and in the microbiota of healthy adults. To achieve the objective, a randomized clinical trial will be carried out, which will consist of a 7-day washout period during which participants will receive general recommendations that allow them to stick to a diet with a low CML content, adherence to these recommendations will be evaluated through three dietary records. At the end of the washing period, participants will be randomly assigned to either a high-CML or to a low-CML diet for 5 days. Participants will receive the 5 corresponding meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner) during the 5 days of the intervention, these preparations will be elaborated by a catering company with indications and supervision by the research group. Participants will assist to the research center to receive the breakfast, lunch and snacks. After lunch the subjects will receive a package containing a snack for mid-evening and the dinner. Adherence to the diet during the intervention period will be evaluated through a dietary record of foods.

The intervention will be based on an isocaloric diet with a distribution of 55 to 63% carbohydrates, 12 to 15% protein, 25 to 30% lipids and less than 10% saturated fat.

The diet with high content of CML will have twice the amount that the low diet, but with similar amounts of macro and micronutrients.

A blood sample will be taken on the first day of the intervention to measure CML basal levels. In order to evaluate the levels of CML absorption, the serum collection will be performed on the second day and at the end of the intervention. To evaluate the levels of CML excretion 24-hours urine will be collected the day before the intervention and the day after the dietary intervention finished. To evaluate the effects on the microbiota subjects will take a fecal sample the day before and a day after the intervention. Measurement of CML in serum, 24-hour urine and food will be performed by Liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry. DNA extraction from the fecal sample will be carried out by a commercial kit. Bacterial log10 number of copies will be determined by using q-PCR.

Conditions

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Healthy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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High-CML diet

An isocaloric, high-CML content diet with a distribution of 55 to 63% carbohydrates, 12 to 15% protein, 25 to 30% lipids and less than 10% saturated fat.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

High-CML diet

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants will be randomly assigned to either a high-CML or to a low-CML diet for 5 days, and they will receive the 5 corresponding meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner) during the 5 days of the intervention. These preparations will be elaborated by a catering company with indications and supervision by the research group. The intervention will be based on an isocaloric diet with a distribution of 55 to 63% carbohydrates, 12 to 15% protein, 25 to 30% lipids and less than 10% saturated fat and it macro and micronutrients will be similar in both diets. The only difference will be the CML content.

Low-CML diet

An isocaloric, low-CML content diet with a distribution of 55 to 63% carbohydrates, 12 to 15% protein, 25 to 30% lipids and less than 10% saturated fat.

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

Low-CML diet

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants will be randomly assigned to either a high-CML or to a low-CML diet for 5 days, and they will receive the 5 corresponding meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner) during the 5 days of the intervention. These preparations will be elaborated by a catering company with indications and supervision by the research group. The intervention will be based on an isocaloric diet with a distribution of 55 to 63% carbohydrates, 12 to 15% protein, 25 to 30% lipids and less than 10% saturated fat and it macro and micronutrients will be similar in both diets. The only difference will be the CML content.

Interventions

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High-CML diet

Participants will be randomly assigned to either a high-CML or to a low-CML diet for 5 days, and they will receive the 5 corresponding meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner) during the 5 days of the intervention. These preparations will be elaborated by a catering company with indications and supervision by the research group. The intervention will be based on an isocaloric diet with a distribution of 55 to 63% carbohydrates, 12 to 15% protein, 25 to 30% lipids and less than 10% saturated fat and it macro and micronutrients will be similar in both diets. The only difference will be the CML content.

Intervention Type OTHER

Low-CML diet

Participants will be randomly assigned to either a high-CML or to a low-CML diet for 5 days, and they will receive the 5 corresponding meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner) during the 5 days of the intervention. These preparations will be elaborated by a catering company with indications and supervision by the research group. The intervention will be based on an isocaloric diet with a distribution of 55 to 63% carbohydrates, 12 to 15% protein, 25 to 30% lipids and less than 10% saturated fat and it macro and micronutrients will be similar in both diets. The only difference will be the CML content.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Adults 19 to 35 years old.
* Subjects with a body mass index (BMI) of 18.5 - 25 kg / m2
* Clinically healthy subjects, without presenting chronic diseases: diabetes mellitus, renal or cardiovascular disease.
* Non-smoking subjects.
* Subjects with low alcohol consumption.
* Subjects that do not consume food supplements.
* Subjects without known food allergies.
* Subjects without lactose intolerance or other foods.
* Subjects without gastrointestinal problems.
* Subjects who do not practice 150 minutes or more a week of physical exercise

Exclusion Criteria

* Subjects with less than 80% adherence to the diet.
* Subjects who do not collect their indicated urine samples.
* Subjects presenting with an allergy, or adverse event during the intervention.
Minimum Eligible Age

19 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

35 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Universidad de Guanajuato

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Claudia Luévano-Contreras

Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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CLAUDIA LUEVANO CONTRERAS, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Universidad de Guanajuato

Ma. Eugenia Garay-Sevilla, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Universidad de Guanajuato

Locations

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University of Guanajuato

León, Guanajuato, Mexico

Site Status

Countries

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Mexico

Other Identifiers

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CIBIUG-P32-2016

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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