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NCT02066012 Statut inconnu
Impact of Dysmetabolic Iron Overload Syndrome on Polarization Capacity of Macrophages (MEPHISTO)
Observational
  • Syndrome
  • Angor microvasculaire
  • Surcharge en fer
  • Syndrome métabolique X
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
février 2014
octobre 2014
29 juin 2024
Dysmetabolic iron overload syndrome (DIOS), is a frequent hepatic iron overload associated with metabolic syndrome. We hypothesize that this mild iron overload can induce a increased macrophagic polarization towards inflammatory types, thereby contributing to cardiovascular risk. Our main objective is to highlight the influence of iron overload on polarization capacity of monocytes into alternative macrophages (called M2). We therefore compare phenotypic markers of monocytes/macrophages between subjects with DIOS, metabolic syndrome without iron overload and lean subjects.
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Etablissements

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CHU de Clermont-Ferrand - 63003 - Clermont-Ferrand - France Patrick LACARIN En recrutement Contact (sur clinicalTrials)

Critères

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Inclusion Criteria:

- • 18 years old and over

- written consent

- for groups M and HSD at least one criteria of the metabolic syndrome definition
according to the International Diabetes Federation

- for group M only hepatic iron overload mesured by IRM (above 50 µmol/g)
hyperferritnemia between 450 and 1500 µg/l

- for group T only BMI < 25 kg/m² Waist size < 80 cm for women and <94 cm for men



- persons under guardianship

- pregnancy

- active smoking

- current inflammatory or cancerous disease

- hereditary hemochromatosis

- use of anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive or hypoglycaemic drugs

- hemolysis

- alcool consumption above 14 doses for women and 21 doses for men per week

- history of therapeutic phlebotomy

- inflammatory syndrome with CRP above 15 mg/l