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Study of Alkaptonuria

Clinical, Biochemical, and Molecular Investigations Into Alkaptonuria


Sponsor

National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)

Enrollment

300 participants

Start Date

Jun 21, 2000

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of alkaptonuria and collect medical data on patients who may later participate in new drug trials for this rare genetic disease. In alkaptonuria, a pigment called homogentisic acid collects in bone and connective tissue, causing arthritis and eventually bone fractures, and also causes discoloration in the ears and whites of the eyes. Some patients also develop kidney stones and heart valve problems. Alkaptonuria has not been studied for decades; and scientists expect to gain comprehensive clinical information using current medical techniques. Patients with alkaptonuria who are at least two years of age may be eligible for this study. Participants will be evaluated at NIH s Clinical Center for 3 to 5 days every 2 to 3 years. They will have a medical history, physical examination, routine blood and urine tests. Blood may also be collected to measure a type of collagen that indicates new bone formation and to analyze DNA for genetic studies. 24-hour urine collections will be done to measure organic acids and homogentisic acid excretion, assess overall kidney function, and evaluate bone metabolism. A total of 89.5 ml (about 6 tablespoons) of blood will be drawn for these studies in adults and 51 ml (about 3 tablespoons) in children. Patients will (may) also have bone X-rays, kidney ultrasound, brain and chest computerized tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of affected joints, electrocardiograms, echocardiogram, lung function tests, and a hearing test. Photographs of the face and full body (with underwear on) will be taken. As medically indicated, patients will also have consultations with dentistry and ophthalmology, with physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine for arthritis management, and with cardiology for heart valve evaluation. When appropriate, patients may also have dermatology, pulmonology and neurology consultations. The information from this study will enable doctors to better advise patients with alkaptonuria about their disease and treatment options. It will also prepare the way for clinical studies of a new drug that blocks production of homogentisic acid.


Eligibility

Min Age: 2 YearsMax Age: 115 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • All patients entering this study will carry the diagnosis of alkaptonuria, although we will confirm this diagnosis during the admission. Alkaptonuria has been reported to occur throughout the world, with concentrations in the Dominican Republic, Slovakia, and Germany. We plan to recruit patients of all ethnic backgrounds.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Patients will be excluded if they cannot travel to the NIH due to their medical condition or are in imminent danger of death due to, e.g., cardiac involvement. Children under two years of age are excluded because they are virtually never affected with the symptoms of this disorder, and their investigations can be delayed.

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Locations(1)

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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