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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Weight Loss Study for Patients With Obesity Due to Craniopharyngioma or Other Brain Tumor

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Weight Loss Study for Patients With Obesity Due to Craniopharyngioma or Other Brain Tumor

Official Title: Effects of Exenatide on Body Weight in Patients With Hypothalamic Obesity

Study ID: NCT01484873

Interventions

Exenatide

Study Description

Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to determine whether exenatide can cause weight loss in patients with a history of craniopharyngioma or other brain lesion.

Detailed Description: Hypothalamic obesity occurs in up to 60% of patients with tumors in the hypothalamic region, most commonly craniopharyngiomas. Hypothalamic dysfunction can be due to tumor infiltration and as a consequence of surgery or radiation therapy. Survivors who develop obesity have greater morbidity and mortality than normal weight survivors. Prevention and treatment of obesity in this population is vital in order to decrease the morbidity and mortality from diabetes, stroke and myocardial infarction. Exenatide (Byetta®) is a GLP-1 homologue that was FDA approved for treatment of type 2 diabetes in 2005. It also decreases the rate of gastric emptying and increases satiety and has been shown to cause weight loss in some people. Exenatide may improve insulin sensitivity and satiety in patients with hypothalamic obesity but without the risks of bariatric surgery. The investigators hypothesize that treatment with exenatide will lead to weight loss in patients with hypothalamic obesity.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Contact Details

Name: Ashley Shoemaker, M.D.

Affiliation: Vanderbilt University

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Useful links and downloads for this trial

Clinicaltrials.gov

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