An Investigation of Kidney and Urothelial Tumor Metabolism in Patients Undergoing Surgical Resection and/or Biopsy

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

600

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 30, 2019

Primary Completion Date

April 30, 2026

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2026

Conditions
Kidney CancerRenal Cell CarcinomaClear Cell CarcinomaUrothelial CarcinomaMetastatic Kidney CancerMetastatic Urothelial CarcinomaPapillary Renal Cell CarcinomaChromophobe Renal Cell CarcinomaFumarate Hydratase DeficiencySuccinate Dehydrogenase-Deficient Renal Cell CarcinomaHLRCCHereditary Leiomyomatosis and Renal Cell Cancer
Interventions
OTHER

13C-Glucose

Patients in the 13C-glucose arm will receive an infusion of a 13C-glucose solution. In most cases, the glucose infusion will be administered for 2-3 hours prior to resection of the mass. During the surgical procedure, 2-4mL of blood will be obtained approximately every 30 minutes to monitor blood glucose and/or blood pH. The infusion will be stopped after resection.

OTHER

13C-Acetate

Patients in the 13C-acetate arm will receive an infusion of a 13C-acetate solution. In most cases, the acetate infusion will be administered for 2-3 hours prior to resection of the mass. During the surgical procedure, 2-4mL of blood will be obtained approximately every 30 minutes to monitor blood glucose and/or blood pH. The infusion will be stopped after resection.

OTHER

13C-Lactate

Patients in the 13C-lactate arm will receive an infusion of a 13C-lactate solution. In most cases, the lactate infusion will be administered for 2-3 hours prior to resection of the mass. During the surgical procedure, 2-4mL of blood will be obtained approximately every 30 minutes to monitor blood glucose and/or blood pH. The infusion will be stopped after resection.

OTHER

13C-Glutamine

Patients in the 13C-glutamine arm will receive an infusion of a 13C-glutamine solution. In most cases, the glutamine infusion will be administered for 2-3 hours prior to resection of the mass. During the surgical procedure, 2-4mL of blood will be obtained approximately every 30 minutes to monitor blood glucose and/or blood pH. The infusion will be stopped after resection.

OTHER

13C-Fructose

Patients in the 13C-fructose arm will receive an infusion of a 13C-fructose solution. In most cases, the fructose infusion will be administered for 2-3 hours prior to resection of the mass. During the surgical procedure, 2-4mL of blood will be obtained approximately every 30 minutes to monitor blood glucose and/or blood pH. The infusion will be stopped after resection.

Trial Locations (1)

75390

RECRUITING

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

OTHER

collaborator

National Cancer Institute (NCI)

NIH

lead

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

OTHER