The purpose of the study is to demonstrate that the ¹³C-Octanoate Breath Test (OBT) can be used as an aid, in conjunction with other clinical information and medical history, for evaluating disease severity and detecting NASH with a high probability.
The OBT was chosen to assess, along with other parameters, liver health in subjects suspected of NAFLD (non alcoholic fatty liver disease). Octanoate is absorbed promptly from the intestinal lumen and transported rapidly to the liver through the portal venous system, enters the hepatic mitochondria independently of the carnitine transport system and undergoes hepatic mitochondrial beta-oxidation which produces acetyl coenzyme A (CoA). Finally, acetyl CoA enters the Krebs cycle and is oxidized by carbon dioxide (CO2). This is a non invasive test that can be performed routinely at every visit to assess disease severity. The subject is connected to a breath analyzer via a nasal cannula for approximately 1 hour, that measures baseline breath and changes in delta over baseline due to metabolization of Octanoate.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
61
100 mg of 13-C labeled sodium octanoate (Octanoate for short) is to be dissolved in 1 cup of tap water and administered to subject after baseline breath collection is completed.
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, United States
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, United States
The Peak Value of the PDR (Percentage Dose Recovery of 13C) of OBT (Octanoate Breath Test)
To assess the ability of the OBT to assess disease severity in patients with suspected NAFLD (non alcoholic fatty liver disease) compared to NAS (Non-alcoholic-steatohepatitis (NASH) Activity Score) scoring system, where steatosis is scaled from 0-3, lobular inflammation is scaled from 0-3 and hepatocellular ballooning is scaled from 0-2. NAS score greater or equal to 5 indicates NASH. The higher the PDR peak, the better the liver health and function.PDR units are percent per hour of 13C dose recovery and describes rate of metabolism. The PDR peak is the highest rate of metabolism the liver reaches.The total range of NAS is 0-8.
Time frame: 1 hour
Histology -NAS Scoring of Liver Biopsy
OBT will be compared to histology (including NAS score as described above)and other parameters to develop severity score. Only subjects with biopsy from routine clinical practice will be enrolled. NAS (Non-alcoholic-steatohepatitis (NASH) Activity Score) scoring system includes the following components: steatosis, which is scaled from 0-3, lobular inflammation, which is scaled from 0-3 and hepatocellular ballooning, which is scaled from 0-2. NAS score greater or equal to 5 indicates NASH. The range of the NAS score is from 0-8.
Time frame: Up to 6 months
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