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Effect of Hydroxychloroquine Sulphate in Healthy Lean Females

Phase 4
Conditions
Obesity
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT04005768
Lead Sponsor
Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven
Brief Summary

The effect of an acute administration of hydroxychloroquine sulphate will be investigated on hedonic food intake, appetite related sensations and gastrointestinal hormone release in healthy female subjects.

Detailed Description

Intragastric administration of a quinine-solution has shown to decrease hedonic food intake in healthy female volunteers. The effect of a tablet containing hydroxychloroquine sulphate on hedonic food intake in overweight female individuals has not been studied to date. The primary outcome of the current study is to evaluate the effect of hydroxychloroquine sulphate on hedonic food intake, assessed by ad libitum food intake of a chocolate milkshake one hour after dosing. The study is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double blinded cross-over study. Ten healthy lean females will be recruited as a proof of concept, before testing hydroxychloroquine sulphate in overweight female subjects. An acute dose of 400 mg hydroxychloroquine sulphate will be administered. Blood samples will be collected at regular time points to measure gastrointestinal hormone release and whole blood glucose levels. Appetite-related sensations will be scored at regular time points on visual analog scales.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • Subject is female between 18 and 65 years of age.
  • Subject has a BMI between 18 and 25 kg/m² and has a stable body weight for at least 3 consecutive months at the start of the study and keeps a stable weight during the study visits.
  • Subject is allowed to take 2 Plaquenil capsuls for one visit with a maximal dose of 6.5 mg hydroxychloroquine sulphate per kg bodyweight.
  • Women of child-bearing potential agree to apply during the entire duration of the trial a highly effective method of birth control, which is defined as those which result in a low failure rate (i.e., less than 1% per year) when used constantly and correctly such as implants, injectables, combined oral contraceptive method, or some intrauterine devices (IUDs), sexual abstinence, or vasectomized partner. Women of non-childbearing potential may be included if surgically sterile (tubal ligation or hysterectomy) or postmenopausal with at least 2 year without spontaneous menses.
  • Subject understands the study procedures and agrees to participate in the study by giving written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Subject is under age of legal consent, male, pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Subject with a BMI ≥ 18 kg/m² or BMI ≤ 25 kg/m².
  • Subject has current symptoms or a history of gastrointestinal or other significant somatic or psychiatric diseases or drug allergies.
  • Subject has diabetes.
  • Subject has a significant heart, lung, liver or kidney disease.
  • Subject has a QT-interval > 450 ms.
  • Subject has any history of a neurological disorder.
  • Subject has a history of abdominal surgery. Those having undergone a simple appendectomy more than 1 year prior to the screening visit may participate.
  • Subject has retinopathy.
  • Subject suffers from psoriasis.
  • Subject has porphyria.
  • Subject shows abnormal eating behavior or has an eating disorder.
  • History or current use of drugs that can affect glycaemia, gastrointestinal function, motility or sensitivity or gastric acidity.
  • History or current use of centrally acting medication, including antidepressants, antipsychotics and/or benzodiazepines (in the last year before screening visit).
  • Subject consumes excessive amounts of alcohol, defined as >14 units per week.
  • Subject is currently (defined as within approximately 1 year of the screening visit) a regular or irregular user (including "recreational use") of any illicit drugs (including marijuana) or has a history of drug (including alcohol) abuse. Further, patient is unwilling to refrain from the use of drugs during this study.
  • High caffeine intake (> 500 ml coffee daily or equivalent).
  • Inability or unwillingness to perform all of the study procedures, or the subject is considered unsuitable in any way by the principal investigator.
  • Recent participation (<30 days) or simultaneous participation in another clinical study.
  • Subjects with lactose intolerance.
  • Subjects with quinine allergy.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
PlaceboPlaceboTwo placebo tablets will be acutely administered per os with 240 ml of water.
Hydroxychloroquine SulphateHydroxychloroquine SulphatePlaquenil (hydroxychloroquine sulphate) will be acutely administered per os with 240 ml of water. Two tablets of 200 mg hydroxychloroquine sulphate each will be given.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The effect of hydroxychloroquine sulphate on hedonic food intake60 min after plaquenil or placebo administration

Hedonic food intake will be assessed using a chocolate milkshake drinking task. Subjects are instructed to drink ad libitum from a chocolate milkshake until fully satiated. The milkshake will be weighted before and after the experiment. 1 g of chocolate milkshake = 1 kcal.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The effect of hydroxychloroquine sulphate on appetite-related sensationsAll appetite-related sensations will be scored every 10 min for a period of 110 minutes, starting 20 min before plaquenil or placebo administration and ending 90 min after administration.

Hunger, prospective food consumption, satiety, fullness, bloating, belching, cramps and pain will be scored by the subjects on visual analog scales of 100 mm.

The effect of hydroxychloroquine sulphate on gastrointestinal hormone releaseFirst sample 10 min prior to administration. Followed by collections every 10 min after administration for a period of one hour. A final blood sample will be collected 30 min after consumption of the chocolate milkshake.

Gastrointestinal hormone release will be measured in plasma samples collected at regular time points to assess the release of ghrelin and motilin.

The effect of hydroxychloroquine sulphate on glucoseFirst sample 10 min prior to administration. Followed by collections every 10 min after administration for a period of one hour. A final blood sample will be collected 30 min after consumption of the chocolate milkshake.

Whole blood glucose levels will be measured at regular time points with a blood glucose meter.

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