DHA and X-Linked Retinitis Pigmentosa
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Ocular |
Therapuetic Areas: | Ophthalmology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 7 - 32 |
Updated: | 10/14/2017 |
Start Date: | September 2004 |
End Date: | August 2014 |
Investigation of Effectiveness and Safety of High Dose Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) in X-Linked Retinitis Pigmentosa
Purpose:
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is characterized by progressive loss of visual function due to
specific genetic mutations. This trial is focused on patients with one of the most severe
forms of the disease, X-linked inherited RP (XLRP). This disease is characterized by early
onset (typically loss of night vision as a child) followed by loss of peripheral vision as a
teenager and young adult. There is no male-to-male transmission of the disease in the family.
There is no cure for RP and treatment options are limited. Two clinical trials have not found
a benefit from nutritional supplementation with the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid,
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), at low daily doses although there is evidence that it slows
disease progression in certain instances. In this clinical trial, we propose that a high dose
nutritional DHA supplement will slow the loss of visual function and preserve usable vision
in patients with XLRP.
This study is a 4-year placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial meaning that patients
have a 50-50 chance of receiving placebo or experimental treatment. A total of 66 patients
will be enrolled; 33 will receive placebo and 33 will receive the treatment. Entry criteria
include diagnosis of XLRP by an ophthalmologist, age 7 to 32 years, male, sufficient visual
function such that disease progression can be followed for the entire duration of the trial,
and a willingness to visit the testing site (Dallas, TX) once a year.
Annual visual function testing includes ETDRS visual acuity, full-field and multifocal
electroretinography (ERG), static peripheral visual fields, and fundus photography. Cone ERG
function is the primary outcome measure.
Funding Source - FDA, Foundation Fighting Blindness, DSM Nutritionals
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is characterized by progressive loss of visual function due to
specific genetic mutations. This trial is focused on patients with one of the most severe
forms of the disease, X-linked inherited RP (XLRP). This disease is characterized by early
onset (typically loss of night vision as a child) followed by loss of peripheral vision as a
teenager and young adult. There is no male-to-male transmission of the disease in the family.
There is no cure for RP and treatment options are limited. Two clinical trials have not found
a benefit from nutritional supplementation with the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid,
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), at low daily doses although there is evidence that it slows
disease progression in certain instances. In this clinical trial, we propose that a high dose
nutritional DHA supplement will slow the loss of visual function and preserve usable vision
in patients with XLRP.
This study is a 4-year placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial meaning that patients
have a 50-50 chance of receiving placebo or experimental treatment. A total of 66 patients
will be enrolled; 33 will receive placebo and 33 will receive the treatment. Entry criteria
include diagnosis of XLRP by an ophthalmologist, age 7 to 32 years, male, sufficient visual
function such that disease progression can be followed for the entire duration of the trial,
and a willingness to visit the testing site (Dallas, TX) once a year.
Annual visual function testing includes ETDRS visual acuity, full-field and multifocal
electroretinography (ERG), static peripheral visual fields, and fundus photography. Cone ERG
function is the primary outcome measure.
Funding Source - FDA, Foundation Fighting Blindness, DSM Nutritionals
Location & Contact Information:
Retina Foundation of the Southwest, 9600 N. Central Expressway, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75231
Contact: Dr. D. Hoffman (dhoffman@retinafoundation.org) or Dr. D. Birch
(dbirch@retinafoundation.org).
Retina Foundation of the Southwest, 9600 N. Central Expressway, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75231
Contact: Dr. D. Hoffman (dhoffman@retinafoundation.org) or Dr. D. Birch
(dbirch@retinafoundation.org).
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of RP by a retinal specialist
- Clinical diagnosis consistent with X-linked inheritance
- Enrolling minors and young adults (early onset of X-linked disease; ages 7 to 32)
- Measurable cone ERG responses --patients with less than 0.64 microvolt response to
31-Hz flicker will be excluded as they are more likely to become undetectable during
the study
- Both eyes must meet entry criteria as both will be tested (i.e., no cataracts
requiring surgery or retinal detachments).
- Media clarity sufficient for fundus photography
- Able to return to study site at yearly intervals
- Willing to supply blood samples at 6-month intervals
- Judiciously take the placebo or DHA supplement for the 4-year study duration
- Patient/parent/guardian understands and signs consent form.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Excessive fish consumption (e.g., cold water fish such as salmon, tuna, sardines)
and/or fish oil supplementation (or other oil containing DHA)
- Baseline RBC-DHA levels showing evidence of supplementation (a typical level of
RBC-DHA in normals is about 3.8%)
- Chronic metabolic disease that may interfere with fatty acid metabolism or require
anti-coagulant medication
No ethnic or racial groups will be excluded.
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