Neurobiological Predictors of Huntington's Disease (PREDICT-HD)
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Neurology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 6/18/2016 |
Start Date: | August 2002 |
End Date: | August 2016 |
Neurobiological Predictors of Huntington's Disease Trial
The purpose of this trial is to study early brain and behavioral changes in people who have
the gene expansion for Huntington's disease, but are currently healthy and have no symptoms.
the gene expansion for Huntington's disease, but are currently healthy and have no symptoms.
Huntington's Disease (HD) is an inherited disease that causes changes in a person's ability
to control movements, thinking, and feelings. The intent of this study is to learn more
about the beginning changes in thinking skills, emotional regulation, and brain structure
and function as a person begins the transition from health to HD.
Preliminary studies indicate that people with HD may have marked decline before an actual
diagnosis. This study will help reveal the earliest indicators of the disease and what
factors influence the age at which a person carrying the gene develops the disease. It is
necessary to get information on the early stages of HD in order to develop drugs that can
slow or postpone the onset of HD. The investigators hope this study will provide essential
information for future trials of experimental drugs for HD.
During this study, participants will undergo several detailed tests, including MRI scans of
the brain, cognitive assessments, physical exams, bio specimen (blood, urine, cerebral
spinal fluid) collection and neurological and psychiatric testing.
to control movements, thinking, and feelings. The intent of this study is to learn more
about the beginning changes in thinking skills, emotional regulation, and brain structure
and function as a person begins the transition from health to HD.
Preliminary studies indicate that people with HD may have marked decline before an actual
diagnosis. This study will help reveal the earliest indicators of the disease and what
factors influence the age at which a person carrying the gene develops the disease. It is
necessary to get information on the early stages of HD in order to develop drugs that can
slow or postpone the onset of HD. The investigators hope this study will provide essential
information for future trials of experimental drugs for HD.
During this study, participants will undergo several detailed tests, including MRI scans of
the brain, cognitive assessments, physical exams, bio specimen (blood, urine, cerebral
spinal fluid) collection and neurological and psychiatric testing.
Inclusion Criteria:
- men and women at risk for HD, who have been tested for the HD gene mutation, and who
have not been diagnosed with symptoms of HD (CAG ≥36 for CAG-expanded group or CAG
<36 for CAG-norm group).
Exclusion Criteria:
- diagnosis of manifest HD (at least 50% confidence by neurologist that symptoms are
present);
- clinical evidence of unstable medical or psychiatric illness (including substance
abuse);
- history of sever learning disability or mental retardation;
- history of other CNS disease or event (e.g., seizures or head trauma);
- current treatment with antipsychotic medications, including the traditional
neuroleptics such as haloperidol as well as the atypical antipsychotics risperidone,
clozapine, quetiapine, and olanzapine;
- treatment with phenothiazine-derivative antiemetic medications such as
prochlorperazine, metoclopramide, promethazine, and Inapsine on a regular basis
(greater than 3 times per month);
Specific exclusion criteria for the lumbar puncture:
- Current use of anti-coagulants
- Current use of anti-platelets
- Unable to provide consent for him/herself
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101 Jessup Hall
Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Iowa City, Iowa 52242
(319) 335-3500
Principal Investigator: Jane S Paulsen, PhD
Phone: 319-353-4558
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