The objective of this pilot study is to determine whether obesity and metabolic syndrome are in fact synergistic in relation to airway nitric oxide (NO) biology. To do so, the investigators want to determine how obesity and the metabolic syndrome relate to metabolism in bronchial airway epithelial cells and the nasal epithelium.
This is a cross sectional pilot study comparing specific metabolic pathways in bronchial airway epithelial cells and the nasal epithelium across the following patient groups: 1. Obese (Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 30) asthmatics without metabolic syndrome, 2. Obese asthmatics with metabolic syndrome, 3. Obese non-asthmatics, and 4. Non - obese (lean \> 18 \<= 25, Overweight (OW) \> 25 - \<30) asthmatics. Participants in these groups will be matched by gender, age and asthma severity. To be enrolled, participants must be non-current smokers and be controlled. After meeting screening criteria, participants will undergo further evaluation to determine whether or not inclusion and exclusion criteria are met. Participants will undergo a baseline evaluation, lung function testing and a subsequent bronchoscopy and nasal epithelial brush sampling in those that meet study enrollment. Participants without a bronchodilator withhold will be scheduled to undergo a methacholine test. Those that qualify will undergo a bronchoscopy to obtain bronchoalveolar lavage and airway epithelial cells and nasal epithelial brush sampling for gene expression studies. After the procedure is done and post bronchoscopy safety standards are met, participants will be discharged from the inpatient Clinical Translational Research Center (CTRC) recovery area. The research coordinator will call the participant on the night of the procedure and on the next day to document post-procedure clinical stability.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
After meeting screening criteria, participants will undergo further evaluation to determine whether or not inclusion and exclusion criteria are met. Participants will undergo a baseline evaluation, lung function testing and a subsequent bronchoscopy and nasal epithelial brush sampling in those that meet study enrollment.
University of Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, United States
RECRUITINGMeasurement of L-arginine-NO biosynthesis pathways in the airway epithelium in obese and non-asthmatics.
L-arginine-NO biosynthesis pathways will be measured in the airway epithelium of mild to moderate controlled obese and non-obese asthmatics with metabolic syndrome by ELISA and western blot analysis.
Time frame: Within 6 months of collection
Measurement of oxidative stress in the airway epithelium in obese and non-asthmatics.
Oxidative stress will be measured in the airway epithelium of mild to moderate controlled obese and non-obese asthmatics without metabolic syndrome by Griess Reaction and western blot analysis.
Time frame: Within 6 months of collection
Measurement of mitochondrial density
Mitochondrial density will be measured from cells obtained by one time pulmonary lavage during bronchoscopy.
Time frame: Within 6 months of collection
Measurement of mitochondrial structural differences.
Mitochondrial structural differences will be measured from cells obtained by one time pulmonary lavage during bronchoscopy.
Time frame: Within 6 months of collection
Patterns of Gene expression found in the nasal epithelium.
Nasal epithelial cells will be obtained by one time nasal brushings and gene expression patterns will be evaluated.
Time frame: Within 6 months of collection
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