745199
Last Update Posted: 2009-08-18
Recruiting has ended
All Genders accepted | 18 Years-75 Years |
62 Estimated Participants | No Expanded Access |
Interventional Study | Does not accept healthy volunteers |
Evaluating the Effect of Cromolyn Sodium in Uremic Pruritus
Pruritus is a major disorder among the skin derangements in advanced renal failure. Recent information suggests that interactions between dermal mast cells and distal ends of nonmyelinated C fibers may be important in the precipitation and regulation of the sensory stimuli.Patients having uremic pruritus have been noted to have increased levels of plasma histamine and tryptase as well as increased numbers of dermal mast cells.Cromolyn sodium is a mast cell stabilizing agent that inhibits degranulation of mast cells and the release of histamine, tryptase, and leukotrienes. It is hypothesized that oral cromolyn sodium may attenuate uremic pruritus by decreasing serum tryptase level.
Eligibility
Relevant conditions:
End Stage Renal Disease
Pruritus
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