5 results
The aim of the Anti-Interleukin-1 in Diabetes Action trial (AIDA) study is to test the feasibility, safety/tolerability and potential efficacy of anti-IL-1 therapy in maintaining or enhancing beta-cell function in people with new-onset Type 1…
Our primary objective is to determine whether blocking of IL-1 by recombinant human IL-1ra (anakinra) in insulin resistant patients improves insulin sensitivity. Secondary objectives are to determine the effect of IL-1 blockade on pancreatic beta-…
2.5 Study rationaleThe nephrotoxicity caused by cisplatin is of great concern both in that it is dose-limiting and can be detrimental to the patient. Much work has been done to reduce or prevent this damage to renal cells, however to date the best…
Our primary objective is to determine whether blocking IL-1β by recombinant human IL-1ra (anakinra) improves beta-cell function in subjects with β-cell dysfunction.
Determine whether blockade of IL-1 had positive effects on insulin sensitivity in type 1 diabetic subjects without residual beta cel function