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GWICTIC: NAC Mechanistic Study in Gulf War Veterans

Description

This mechanistic study will test if NAC affects chronic oxidative stress and depletion of antioxidants in GWI participants. Blood specimen collection and neuroimaging will be used to determine whether NAC affects serum glutathione (GSH) concentration and oxidative stress in the CNS when compared to placebo.

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

This mechanistic study will test if NAC affects chronic oxidative stress and depletion of antioxidants in GWI participants. Blood specimen collection and neuroimaging will be used to determine whether NAC affects serum glutathione (GSH) concentration and oxidative stress in the CNS when compared to placebo.

Mechanisms of Oxidative Stress During N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) Supplementation in Veterans With Gulf War Illness (GWI)

GWICTIC: NAC Mechanistic Study in Gulf War Veterans

Condition
Gulf War Syndrome
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Palo Alto

VA Palo Alto Health Care System War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94304

Fort Lauderdale

Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, 33314

Boston

Boston University Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02215

East Orange

VA New Jersey Health Care System War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, East Orange, New Jersey, United States, 07018

New York

Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, United States, 10021

Durham

RTI International, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27709

Houston

Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, Texas, United States, 77030

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * 47 to 70 years
  • * Served in the Gulf War Theater for any period between August 1990 and July 1991.
  • * Meets modified Kansas case definition criteria for Gulf War Illness. The modified Kansas definition includes the following:
  • 1. Allowance of normal illness of aging, such as hypertension and diabetes, if the conditions are treated and are in demonstrable stable and normal ranges at the time of screening and assessment.
  • 2. Allowance of stable comorbid conditions such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), and mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) that have not required hospitalization in the 2 years prior to recruitment. Severe TBI is excluded.
  • * Able to provide written consent to the study
  • * Agrees to participate in follow-up visits.
  • * Self-report of current treated or untreated major depression with psychotic or melancholic features (as determined by self-report and Hamilton Depression Inventory (Ham-D)), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, delusional disorders, dementias of any type, or a history of central nervous system (CNS) disorders that may affect cognitive function (e.g., epilepsy, stroke, brain tumor, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's disease), or alcoholism or drug abuse
  • * Severe claustrophobia or serious difficulty being in an MRI scanner or other enclosed space (MRS substudy only)
  • * Presence of ferrous implanted medical devices or metal fragments or objects that are embedded under the skin (MRS substudy only)
  • * Current heavy alcohol or tobacco use (self-report). Alcohol consumption not to exceed approximately 15 drinks per week (with a drink defined as 12 oz beer, 5 oz wine, or 1.5 oz distilled spirits) and tobacco use not to exceed 20 cigarettes (or equivalent) per day.
  • * Chronic active infections such as HIV, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) (self-report or antibody titer)
  • * Renal disease (self-report or laboratory results: renal insufficiency with serum creatinine \> 2.0 mg/dL)
  • * Liver disease (self-report or laboratory results: hepatic insufficiency (bilirubin \>2.5mg/dL or transaminases \> 3 times the upper limits of normal)
  • * Uncontrolled diabetes (HgbA1c \> 7.5) without adequate medical care. Individuals with HgbA1c \> 7.5 will be reviewed and judged by the PI or delegate; if potential participant has adequate medical care to manage diabetes, enrollment is allowed; otherwise HgbA1c \> 7.5 is exclusionary
  • * Diagnosed vascular disease (including congestive heart failure)
  • * Diagnosed bleeding disorders or use of blood-thinning medications
  • * Receipt of stavudine or didanosine for more than 7 days within 30 days prior to screening
  • * Currently have exclusionary diagnoses that could reasonably explain the symptoms of their fatiguing illness and their severity
  • * Are scheduled for a surgery during the period of study participation or had surgery within 6 weeks prior to screening
  • * Pregnant (women only)
  • * Currently on dialysis
  • * Previous or current receipt of any antiviral medication, such as pegylated interferon, ribavirin, entecavir, tenofovir, or didanosine for more than 7 days within 30 days prior to screening
  • * Participating in another interventional (including social-behavioral therapy) clinical trial of an investigational therapy within 6 weeks prior to consent, or planning to participate in another interventional clinical trial of an investigational therapy during the course of this study
  • * Any herbal medicine within 30 days prior to consent and screening blood draw

Ages Eligible for Study

47 Years to 70 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Nova Southeastern University,

Nancy Klimas, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Nova Southeastern Univeristy

Study Record Dates

2025-09