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An ad is currently being circulated in Swedish ME groups on social media, a research study led by prof Jonas Bergquist at Uppsala University that is currently recruiting.
It's a study on altered energy metabolism in ME/CFS, focusing mainly on lactate, glucose and hypoxanthine.
(I couldn't find any info about this study on the ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center at Uppsala University's website, nor on the OMF website's page on Uppsala's research that it redirects to.)
They are inviting people mainly in Västa Götaland region, who have been diagnosed with ME/CFS according to the Canadian consensus criteria, and healthy controls too.
They are offering home visits for the tests (blood tests + light physical & mental exertion challenge).
It's a study on altered energy metabolism in ME/CFS, focusing mainly on lactate, glucose and hypoxanthine.
(I couldn't find any info about this study on the ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center at Uppsala University's website, nor on the OMF website's page on Uppsala's research that it redirects to.)
They are inviting people mainly in Västa Götaland region, who have been diagnosed with ME/CFS according to the Canadian consensus criteria, and healthy controls too.
They are offering home visits for the tests (blood tests + light physical & mental exertion challenge).
Auto-translate said:Participants for research study sought
Research study on changes in energy metabolism in ME/CFS seeks participants
Questions and answers about the study
The Research Centre for ME/CFS Research, Department of Chemistry - Biomedical Centre, Uppsala University is conducting a study to investigate whether changes in lactate (lactic acid), glucose and hypoxanthine (a molecule that reflects oxygenation) can be measured in ME/CFS patients and controls before and after light exertion (both mental and physical). The aim of the study is to explore whether there is any difference in energy metabolism that could explain some of the symptoms that affect ME/CFS patients. Ultimately, this could lead to better diagnosis and treatment for this patient group.
Information for research participants
If you are asked to participate in the study, you have been previously diagnosed with ME/CFS according to the Canada criteria. We are particularly looking for participants who live in the Västra Götaland region as we will offer home sampling. We are also looking for healthy volunteer controls among relatives and friends of ME/CFS patients.
The study involves venous blood sampling using a peripheral venous catheter in the arm (which involves only one needle stick). Total blood volume that will be collected is 30-40 mL in 1 mL portions throughout the trial. We also want to collect small drops of capillary blood during the experiment. You will be asked to perform three mildly strenuous mental and physical activities, over the course of one day. We will also want to collect information via some simple questionnaires some day before and some day after the study and possibly collect some information from the medical record to better understand your medical history.
Your participation is completely voluntary and you can choose to withdraw at any time. If you choose not to participate or wish to discontinue your participation, you do not need to tell us why, nor will it affect your future care or treatment.
Insurance and reimbursement
Patient injury insurance applies during participation in the study, just as it does for any other healthcare treatment. You will not be reimbursed for participating.
If you (and preferably a close relative or friend) are interested in participating in the study, please contact Professor Jonas Bergquist (jonas.bergquist@kemi.uu.se) and we will send a letter of interest with a stamped reply envelope to your postal address, which you can fill in and send by post to the following address:
Attn: Professor Jonas Bergquist, Research Centre for ME/CFS Research, Department of Chemistry - Biomedical Centre, Uppsala University, Box 599, 75124 Uppsala. Mark the envelope: ME/CFS lactate
With kind regards
Professor Jonas Bergquist, MD Dr Anders Tageson, MD
Research Director and Director of the ME/CFS Centre Sampling Officer
jonas.bergquist@kemi.uu.se
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