Clinical Trial

Endothelial Derived Hyperpolarization Factor and Vascular Control

Unknown Phase 4
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Record status
This record was last updated July 23, 2024 (before its estimated December 2024 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Most cardiometabolic diseases are characterized by increased muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) during rest and exercise which contributes to poor health outcomes. In healthy humans during muscle contraction, there is a blunting of skeletal muscle vascular responsiveness to increases in MSNA. However, the exact mechanisms involved are unknown although, best evidence suggests that the mechanism is endothelium derived, but nitric oxide (NO) and prostaglandin (PG) independent. Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) is a NO and PG independent vasodilator in both cerebral and skeletal muscle circulations, however, it is unknown if EDHF contributes to vascular responsiveness during elevated MSNA. The application of lower body negative pressure (LBNP) is a safe and non-invasive manipulation that can be used to increase MSNA causing vasoconstriction in humans. Therefore, the purpose of this experiment is to determine if acute inhibition of EDHF alters central and peripheral vascular responses to LBNP at rest and during dynamic exercise. Thereby, providing evidence by which EDHF contributes to vascular control in healthy humans and identify it's potential as a therapeutic target for cardiometabolic diseases that are characterized by elevated MSNA
Protocol Amendment History 1 change
critical Trial status changed: Recruiting → Unknown 2026-08-02
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT05176379
Lead Sponsor University of Oklahoma
Conditions Healthy
Enrollment 30 participants
Start Date 2022-02-19
Primary Completion 2024-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-05 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2024-07-23