Metabolic Abnormalities - HIV Infected and Uninfected Males



Status:Completed
Conditions:HIV / AIDS
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:12 - 24
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:March 2006
End Date:August 2007

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Prevalence of Morphologic and Metabolic Anormalities in HIV Infected and Uninfected Young Men

To assess whether there exist significant differences in glucose metabolism, lipids,
lactate, body composition, and bone density between HIV-infected and uninfected young men.

The study involves a one-time collection of health and medical history data, blood and urine
specimens, and physical assessments. This study will elucidate the need for a further
in-depth study to understand the pathophysiological effects of protease inhibitor (PI)-based
and non-nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based therapies in young
men.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Males age 12 years and 0 days through 24 years and 364 days.

- Tanner stage 4 or 5.

- Accessible medical history and medications history.

- Willingness to fast and complete all clinical evaluations and specimen collection.

- Willingness and ability to give informed consent or assent with parental/legal
guardian permission, where required.

Group 1: HIV-Negative Control Subject Specific Inclusion Criteria

- All subjects for Group 1 will be tested for HIV-1 to confirm negativity unless they
have a documented negative antibody test within the last three months of study entry.

- Willingness and ability to give informed consent for HIV testing. Groups 2, 3, and 4:
HIV-Positive Subject Specific Inclusion Criteria

- HIV-1 infection as documented by a positive result on any of the following licensed
tests at any time: any antibody test confirmed by Western blot, HIV culture, plasma
HIV-1 RNA PCR >1,000 copies/ml or HIV-1 DNA PCR.

- Horizontal HIV infection transmission (non-perinatal, non-transfusion acquired
infection).

- Group 2: Currently not on ART and must never have received ART.

- Group 3: Currently on a NNRTI, non-PI containing regimen for three or more months,
must never have received a total of more than six months of PI-containing regimen and
at least one year must have passed since receipt of last PI-containing regimen.

- Group 4: Currently on a PI, non-NNRTI containing regimen for three or more months,
must never have received a total of more than six months of NNRTI-containing regimen
and at least one year must have passed since receipt of last NNRTI-containing
regimen.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Transgender male to female (MTF) or female to male (FTM) youth

- Refusal to fast for the 8 hours before collection of laboratory specimen requiring
fasting.

- Unable to obtain medical/medications history.

- History of anorexia or bulimia.

- Type I Diabetes Mellitus.

- Type II Diabetes Mellitus and cannot omit diabetes medication for the 48-hour period
prior to laboratory specimen collection for oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT).

- Current use or use within the past 6 months of oxandrolone, nandrolone, oxymetholone,
stanozolol, or any other synthetic anabolic/androgenic agents.

- Current use or use within the past 6 months of pharmacologic doses of growth hormone.
Physiologic growth hormone replacement therapy is permitted, as long as dosages meet
the following specifications:

- Adolescents in puberty - less than or equal to an equivalent of 0.1 mg/kg/day

- Adolescents past puberty - less than or equal to an equivalent of 0.025 mg/kg/day

- Current use or use within the past 6 months of pharmacologic doses of testosterone.
Physiologic testosterone replacement therapy is permitted as long as dosages meet the
following specifications:

- Injection - no more than 400 mg/month of testosterone enanthate

- Patch - no more than 5 mg/day (e.g. Testoderm, Androderm)

- Gel in pre-packaged doses - no more than 7.5 g/day of gel (e.g. Androgel, Testim)
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