Testosterone Injection |
Delatestryl; Depo-Testosterone |
Clinical Trial: Testosterone for HIV-Positive Men with Reduced Serum Testosterone Levels and Abdominal Fat
This study is no longer recruiting patients.
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Purpose
The purpose of this study is to see if treatment with testosterone will reduce abdominal fat in HIV-positive men. Many HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy show an increase in abdominal fat. Studies have shown that treatment with testosterone may decrease abdominal fat. This study will determine if testosterone will reduce abdominal fat in HIV patients.
| Condition | Treatment or Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
| HIV Infections | Drug: Testosterone | Phase IV |
MedlinePlus related topics: AIDS
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Double-Blind
Official Title: A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Physiologic Testosterone Supplementation for HIV-Positive Men with Mildly to Moderately Reduced Serum Testosterone Levels and Abdominal Obesity
Expected Total Enrollment: 86
Reports suggest that many HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy experience an increase in abdominal fat. The mechanisms of abdominal fat accumulation in HIV-infected patients are not known. Studies have shown: treatment with testosterone gel reduces total body fat in young, androgen-deficient men; testosterone replacement in middle-aged men with mid-segment obesity decreases visceral fat; and replacement doses of testosterone decrease fat mass and augment lean body mass in HIV-infected men with androgen deficiency. Therefore, there is a strong rationale for evaluating the effectiveness of testosterone replacement in HIV-infected men with visceral obesity and low testosterone levels.
Patients are stratified based on their viral load. Patients receive either testosterone gel or placebo applied to the skin once daily for 24 weeks. Patients remain on their current antiretroviral regimens, which are not supplied through the study. Patients who receive testosterone during the first 24 weeks are eligible to receive it for an additional 24 weeks. Patients on placebo are followed for an additional 24 weeks. Clinical and laboratory evaluations for visceral fat changes are performed throughout the study.
Eligibility
Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years - 70 Years, Genders Eligible for Study: Male
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
Patients may be eligible for this study if they:
- Are HIV-positive.
- Have been taking anti-HIV medications for at least 12 weeks before study entry and plan to continue taking them for an additional 24 weeks.
- Are male and between 18 and 70 years old.
- Have a measurement of greater than 100 cm around the abdomen.
- Can report an increase in abdominal size after taking antiretroviral drugs.
- Have a viral load less than 10,000 copies/ml within 6 weeks prior to screening.
- Have a serum total testosterone between 125 and 400 ng/dl. If serum total testosterone is greater than 400 ng/dl, bioavailable testosterone must be less than 115 ng/dl or free testosterone must be less than 50 pg/ml.
Exclusion Criteria
Patients will not be eligible for this study if they:
- Take certain drugs, including testosterone derivatives, glucocorticoids, appetite stimulants, dronabinol, megestrol acetate, androstenediols, oxandrolone, or other anabolic agents such as dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) or growth hormone within 12 weeks prior to study entry.
- Take hydroxyurea within 30 days of study entry.
- Take drugs for diabetes.
- Have diabetes.
- Take granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF). (Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is allowed.)
- Take cytokines, cytokine inhibitors, or ketoconazole.
- Take ritonavir with simvastatin or lovastatin.
- Have an active opportunistic infection. Patients on treatment for at least 12 weeks will be allowed.
- Have 5-7 loose stools per day or diarrhea for more than 1 week, within 6 weeks of study entry.
- Have a blood pressure greater than 160 over 100.
- Have certain heart problems.
- Have a breast mass that has not been diagnosed.
- Have active cancer.
- Have had prostate cancer or certain other prostate problems.
- Are allergic to any part of the testosterone gel.
- Have a history of blood clots.
- Have a history of sleep apnea.
- Are receiving experimental treatment.
- Are receiving experimental drugs in other studies and do not know if they are taking the drug or placebo.
- Abuse drugs or alcohol in a way that would interfere with the study.
- Are dieting or doing heavy exercising.
- Have a viral load of 10,000 copies/ml or more at screening
Location Information
California
Stanford Univ Med Ctr, Stanford, California, 943055107, United States
Univ of Southern California / LA County USC Med Ctr, Los Angeles, California, 900331079, United States
San Mateo AIDS Program / Stanford Univ, Stanford, California, 943055107, United States
Willow Clinic, Menlo Park, California, 94025, United States
Univ of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, 94110, United States
Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, 92103, United States
Charles Drew Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, 90059, United States
Colorado
Univ of Colorado Health Sciences Ctr, Denver, Colorado, 80262, United States
Hawaii
Queens Med Ctr, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96816, United States
Univ of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96816, United States
Illinois
Northwestern Univ Med School, Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States
Rush Presbyterian - Saint Luke's Med Ctr, Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
Indiana
Indiana Univ Hosp, Indianapolis, Indiana, 462025250, United States
Methodist Hosp of Indiana / Life Care Clinic, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
Wishard Hosp, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
Maryland
University of Maryland, Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
Minnesota
Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455-0392, United States
Missouri
Washington Univ School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, 63108, United States
Washington Univ / St Louis Connect Care, Saint Louis, Missouri, 63108, United States
Nebraska
Univ of Nebraska Med Ctr, Omaha, Nebraska, United States
New York
Bellevue Hosp / New York Univ Med Ctr, New York, New York, 10016, United States
Ohio
Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 452670405, United States
Pennsylvania
Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
Puerto Rico
Univ of Puerto Rico, San Juan, 009365067, Puerto Rico
Shalender Bhasin, Study Chair
Cecilia Shikuma, Study Chair
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Record last reviewed: December 2004
Last Updated: April 7, 2005
Record first received: February 1, 2001
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00009555
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005
Resources
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- Depo-Testosterone (Drug Digest)

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