\*The purpose of this study is to develop a more accurate, reliable, specific and more acceptable alternative clinical test to the 72-hour stool and diet collection for quantifying fat malabsorption in people with CF and pancreatic insufficiency.
* Nine subjects with CF will be recruited to complete the MBT on two separate occasions, with different doses of pancreatic enzymes * At each MBT visit, subjects will receive a specific enzyme dose just before they drink the test meal (shake) * Fat absorption is maximized when the enzymes are taken with the shake. * If subjects usually receive brands of pancreatic enzymes different from Creon, their dose will be converted to an equivalent dose of Creon 20 for the study. Prior to each study visit all subjects will be required to: * Eat their usual diet for 2 days prior to MBT * Refrain from consuming alcohol or dairy products for 24 hours prior to MBT * Refrain from non-routine physical exercise for 20 hours prior to MBT * Adhere to a 12-hour fast prior to MBT (from 8 PM previous night) * Can drink water from 8:00 PM on the night before the test to 2:00 AM on the day of the test * At visits 1 and 2, blood samples will be obtained at hourly intervals over a period of eight hours. * Samples will be analyzed for PA, HA and Triglyceride concentrations. * Patients will be permitted to ingest non-caloric and non-caffeinated beverages. * At hour 6, patients will be provided 1000 Kcal, low fat (12 grams of fat) lunch meal.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
9
Two fats (Pentadecanoic acid and Triheptadecanoin) are administered in a breakfast shake for the purposes of determining malabsorption. in breakfast shake x1
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Aim 1:Comparing Gastric Emptying and Small Bowel Transit Protocol in Healthy Controls
Time frame: 72 hours
Aim 2:The results will establish which pattern of timing of enzyme ingestion results in optimal fat absorption of PA and HA. The results will also elucidate the role of gastric emptying and small bowel transit in subjects in CF.
Time frame: 12-hour fast on 4 separate occasions, each at least 5 days apart
Aim 3: The results will establish the reproducibility of MBT as well as estimate the fecal loss of odd chain fatty acids (PA & THA)
Time frame: 12-hour fast on three separate occasions, each at least 5 days apart
Aim 4: Dosage Titration Protocol is being tested in order to see changes in absorption with MBT
Time frame: 12-hour fast on two separate occasions
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