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N/ACompleted· 48 enrolled
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Cold Exposure +1 morebehavioral
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NCT03240497N/ACompleted

The Influence of Breathing Techniques and Exposure to Cold on Inflammation During Human Endotoxemia, an Explorative Study'

Radboud University Medical Center·interventional·Posted Aug 7, 2017·Updated Apr 1, 2019

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Cold Exposure and Strength Ventilation for Cold Exposure and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 48 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Inflammatory cytokines play a pivotal role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and innovative non-pharmacological therapies aimed at limiting cytokine production are highly warranted. Recently, our group showed that healthy volunteers trained in an intervention developed by 'Iceman' Wim Hof were able to voluntarily attenuate the pro-inflammatory response during experimental human endotoxemia (a model of systemic inflammation elicited by administration of lipopolysaccharide \[LPS\] in healthy volunteers). Subjects trained in the intervention exhibited profound increases in plasma adrenaline levels, a rapid increase of an anti-inflammatory cytokine and subsequent attenuation of the pro-inflammatory response. The intervention consists of three elements, namely meditation, exposure to cold and breathing techniques. The meditation element is not likely to be involved. It was a very minor part of the training program and was not practiced during the endotoxemia experiments. Exposure to cold and the subsequent rewarming to normal body temperature may influence the inflammatory response through the release of immunomodulatory molecules like HSP-70. Also, exposure to cold can induce an ischemia-reperfusion-like state in the skin and peripheral tissue that is known to be involved in the downregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and upregulation of anti-inflammatory cytokines. The investigators anticipate that the third element, breathing techniques, is the major contributor to the anti-inflammatory effects of the intervention previously observed. The present study aims to explore the effects of the breathing technique ('strength ventilation'), the exposure to cold, and these two elements combined on the immune response during human endotoxemia. Elucidation of the relative contribution of the elements is of importance to establish a feasible, safe, and effective intervention for future use in patients. Objective: The primary objective of the present study is to determine the effects of the 'strength ventilation' breathing technique and exposure to cold, both separately and in combination, on the inflammatory response during human endotoxemia. To this end, a 2 by 2 design will be employed. Additionally, an evaluation of the influence of the cold exposure and breathing technique on pain thresholds and oxygen tension in the mitochondria will take place.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesNetherlands

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedAug 7, 2017
Enrollment StartApr 12, 2016
Primary CompletionApr 1, 2018
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.0 yearsPosted 8.9 years ago

Interventions

Cold Exposurebehavioral

The start of the training is scheduled 7 to 12 days before the endotoxemia experiment day. Subjects in this group will participate in a 4 day intensive cold exposure course (see section 5.1). On day 1, venous blood will be sampled directly after ice water immersion. On day 4, venous blood will be sampled before the training procedures on that day and after the last ice water immersion. After the 4 day course, subjects will continue to practice cold exposure at home using cold showers. The timing and length of this training is analogous to the time spend on training in the cold in our previous study protocol \[7\].

Strength Ventilationbehavioral

The training is scheduled 2 to 6 days before the endotoxemia experiment day. Subjects in this group will receive a detailed, written instruction about the strength ventilation technique (see section 5.1). In addition, they will receive a 2 hour instruction session during which the research team will supervise the practices and clarify the instructions of needed. Subjects are instructed not to practice the learned techniques at home.