Nitrite Supplementation for Improving Physiological Function in Older Adults
- Registration Number
- NCT02393742
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- Brief Summary
Nitric oxide (NO) is an essential molecule in the body that decreases with aging and causes reductions in vascular, movement ("motor") and cognitive functions. This study will determine if daily oral supplementation (3 months) with a compound that increases NO in the body, i.e., sodium nitrite, improves vascular, motor and cognitive function in older adults. The project also seeks to provide insight into the biological reasons (mechanisms) by which supplementation with sodium nitrite improves physiological function in older adults. Overall, this research will provide scientific evidence supporting the use of sodium nitrite for preserving physiological function and preventing clinical disease and disability with aging.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 49
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• Age 60-79 years. Women will be confirmed as postmenopausal (either natural or surgical) based on cessation of menses for >1 year.
- Ability to provide informed consent
- Score >22 on the mini mental state exam (MMSE) to allow a broad range of normal and mildly-impaired cognitive abilities, but function adequate to understand and complete trials (214)
- Baseline brachial flow-mediated dilation (FMD) < 7%Δ (rationale: non-invasive screening to ensure exclusion of subjects with exceptionally high baseline endothelial function(215))
- Blood pressure (BP) >100/60 mmHg for past 3 mo (rationale: blood pressure below 100/60 mmHg may elevate the normally small risk of hypotension with sodium nitrite treatment)
- Ability to perform motor and cognitive tests (e.g., can rise from a chair, walk for 2 min, climb 10 stairs)
- Willing to accept random assignment to condition (older adults)
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• High dietary nitrate intake or current nitrite supplementation; hypersensitivity to nitrates or nitrites
- Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency or blood methemoglobin >2%
- Current smoking
- Having past or present alcohol dependence or abuse, as defined by the American Psychiatry Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Body mass index (BMI) >40 kg/m2 (FMD measurements can be inaccurate in severely obese patients)
- Chronic clinical diseases (e.g., coronary artery/peripheral artery/cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis, neurological disorders or diseases that may affect motor/cognitive functions [multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, polio, Alzheimer's disease, dementia or other brain diseases of aging]), except hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
- Regular vigorous aerobic/endurance exercise (>3 vigorous bouts/week)
- Not weight stable in the prior 3 months (>2 kg weight change) or unwilling to remain weight stable throughout study (rationale: recent weight change or weight loss can influence vascular function and small metabolite signature(216))
- Current treatment or recent cessation (< 3 mo) of hormone replacement therapy.
- Moderate or severe peripheral artery disease (ankle-brachial index <0.7)(183)
- A graded exercise test will be performed by all subjects, if there is physician concern or an adverse event, the subject will not participate in a maximal oxygen consumption test (this will be determined in accordance with stated contraindications for exercise testing provided by the American Heart Association)(217)
- Claustrophobia, metal implants, etc., affecting feasibility and/or safety of the fMRI scanning.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Placebo Placebo placebo 2x/day for 3 months Sodium Nitrite Supplementation Sodium nitrite 80 mg/day (40 mg 2x/day) slow release sodium nitrite (TheraVasc, Inc) for 3 months
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Motor Function 3 months rate of torque development
Vascular Function 3 months flow mediated dilation
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method endothelial cell oxidative stress and inflammation 3 months inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in biopsied endothelial cells
NIH Toolbox cognition test battery 3 months Cognitive Function
plasma metabolites 3 months Systemic oxidative stress and inflammation 3 months circulating markers of oxidative stress and inflammation
Number of participants with additional measures of motor ability 3 months tests of balance, endurance, strength, and dexterity
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Clinical Translational Research Center
🇺🇸Boulder, Colorado, United States