Neuro-immune Interactions and PPI

Last updated: January 24, 2025
Sponsor: Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

4

Condition

Functional Dyspepsia

Gastroparesis

Colic

Treatment

Pantoprazole 40mg

Clinical Study ID

NCT04713969
S64807/64847
  • Ages 18-64
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

Prospective interventional study on duodenal neuro-immune interactions in healthy volunteers and functional dyspepsia patients and the effects of PPI

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with FD diagnosis as per Rome IV criteria (EPS or PDS).

  • Normal investigation including upper GI endoscopy.

  • Patients have confirmed duodenal mucosal eosinophilia.

  • Patients witnessed written informed consent.

  • Patients aged between 18 and 64 years inclusive.

  • Male or female (not pregnant or lactating and using contraception orpostmenopausal).

  • Subjects are capable to understand the study and the questionnaires, and to complywith the study requirements.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with any condition which, in the opinion of the investigator, makes thepatient unsuitable for entry into the study.

  • Patients with any major psychiatric disorders (stable dose of single antidepressantallowed for psychiatric indication, no limitation for other indications).

  • Patients presenting with predominant symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) orof gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD).

  • Patients with personal or family (first-degree relative) of diabetes mellitus,celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, lupus, scleroderma, rheumaticor other systemic auto-immune disease.

  • Patients with eosinophilic esophagitis or eosinophilic gastroenteritis.

  • Active H. pylori infection (or <6 months after eradication).

  • Allergy or atopy, including therapy.

  • Organic gastro-intestinal disease or history of gastrointestinal surgery other thanappendectomy or splenectomy.

  • Known impaired liver or kidney dysfunction, or coagulation disorders.

  • Known HIV, HBV or HCV infection, including therapy.

  • Active coronary or peripheral artery disease.

  • Use of anti-inflammatory drugs or anti-allergy drugs <2 weeks before sampling.

  • Use of immunosuppressants, antibiotics or acid-suppressive drugs <3 months beforesampling.

  • Use of prokinetics <2 weeks before sampling (unless if ≤3/week).

  • Significant alcohol use (>10 units/week).

  • Any use of alcohol or smoking <2 days before sampling.

  • Active malignancy, including therapy.

  • Females who are pregnant or lactating.

  • Patients not capable to understand or be compliant with the study.

Study Design

Total Participants: 60
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Pantoprazole 40mg
Phase: 4
Study Start date:
March 31, 2021
Estimated Completion Date:
September 23, 2024

Study Description

Duodenal low-grade inflammation is frequently reported in functional dyspepsia (FD), while also neuronal and structural changes in duodenal submucosal ganglia have been described in FD patients. Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are the first-line therapy in FD patients and are recently shown to have anti-inflammatory properties in FD. However, the exact mechanism of their anti-inflammatory action is unknow and their effect on duodenal nerve signalling remain unclear.

In this prospective interventional study, FD patients will undergo study procedures before and after treatment with pantoprazole (Pantomed®) 40mg twice daily during 4 weeks, with a baseline comparison to healthy volunteers.

This study aims to provide an in-deep characterization of the inflammatory infiltrate in the duodenum of FD patients, and to unravel the effect of PPI-therapy on neuronal signalling, duodenal inflammation and neuro-immune interactions in FD.

Novel insights in the pathophysiology of FD, including the duodenal mucosal inflammation and impaired neuronal functioning, can provide a better understanding of this commonly and costly disorder. Moreover, these results will help to elucidate the anti-inflammatory effect of PPI, which will contribute to the discovery of predictive markers for therapeutic efficacy of PPI in FD.

Connect with a study center

  • KU Leuven

    Leuven, Belgie 3000
    Belgium

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