The investigators hypothesize that measurement of beta adrenergic induced sweat rate using an evaporimeter can accurately and reliably determine different levels of CFTR dysfunction within a spectrum of patients expressing various degrees of cystic fibrosis disease. The investigators overall goal is to determine whether the evaporimeter technique of measuring beta-adrenergic induced sweat rate is capable of accurately and reliably identifying different levels of CFTR dysfunction, as a prerequisite before advancing this technique as biomarker assay into clinical trials.
Preliminary data show that following β-adrenergic stimulation, evaporimetry can reliably measure sweat secretion that is: highly reproducible in healthy controls; reduced by 50% in CF obligate heterozygotes; and absent in CF patients carrying severe mutations on both alleles. Further, test- retest experiments suggest good intra-individual reliability. All these features satisfy the required criteria for a biomarker assay that is capable of assessing small increments in CFTR function in vivo in clinical trials designed to assess the effectiveness of correctors and potentiators of CFTR channel activity. Therefore, to provide additional evidence of the value of this novel technique the investigators will determine the accuracy and reliability of evaporimetry to measure Beta-adrenergic induced sweating in subjects with a range of CFTR channel activity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
16
1. The forearm will be cleaned with distilled water. Mineral oil will be applied to the surface of the skin after each injection. 2. intracutaneous injection of 0.2 ml of atropine 3. Stimulation and inhibition of sweating in an adjoining "test" area. Assessment of sweat secretion with an evaporimeter for 10 minutes after: 1. Intracutaneous injection of 0.1 ml carbachol for stimulation of the cholinergic sweat secretion. 2. intracutaneous injection of 0.2 ml atropine to Inhibit cholinergic sweat secretion 3. intracutaneous injection of 0.2 ml beta-cocktail (atropine isoproterenol and aminophylline) for stimulation of beta-adrenergic sweat secretion . The procedure would take about 45 minutes.
Children's Hospital Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Measurement of beta-adrenergic induced sweat rate using an evaporimeter can accurately and reliably determine different levels of CFTR dysfunction within a spectrum of patients expressing various degrees of CF disease.
The response patterns will be interpreted and classified by the study PI, as consistent or inconsistent to the published standards. The obtained measurements will be compared to the results obtained from a recently finished validation trial. According to the result of this trial the ranges were as followed: cholinergic response for all subjects 60±20 Evaporimeter units, beta-adrenergic response: Healthy control 51 ± 20 heterozygote -22 ±20, CF -1.4 ±2.
Time frame: Up to 2 hours
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