Evaluation of [18F]MNI-815 as a Potential PET Radioligand for Imaging Tau Protein in the Brain of Patients With Tauopathies
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Alzheimer Disease, Neurology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 50 - 90 |
Updated: | 12/17/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2015 |
End Date: | August 2016 |
Phase 0 Evaluation of [18F]MNI-815 as a Potential PET Radioligand for Imaging Tau Protein in the Brain of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease and Other Tauopathies
The overall goal of this imaging trial is to characterize [18F]MNI-815, a PET radioligand
for imaging Tau.
for imaging Tau.
Inclusion Criteria:
For all subjects:
- Written informed consent must be obtained before any assessment is performed.
- Female subjects must be either surgically sterile (by means of hysterectomy,
bilateral oophorectomy, or tubal ligation) or post-menopausal for at least 1 year or,
if they are child-bearing potential, must commit to use of a barrier contraception
method for the duration of the study.
- Male subjects and their partners of childbearing potential must commit to the use of
two methods of contraception, one of which is a barrier method for male subjects for
the study duration
- Willing and able to cooperate with study procedures
Healthy Control subjects:
- Males and females aged between 50 - 70 years. Healthy with no clinically relevant
finding on physical examination at screening and upon reporting for the [18F]MNI-815
imaging visit.
- No cognitive impairment from neuropsychological battery as judged by the investigator
- Have a CDR score=0
- Has FBB PET imaging demonstrating no evidence for significant amyloid binding based
on qualitative (visual read) and quantitative analysis.
- Modified Hachinski Ischemia Scale score of ≤ 4.
Prodromal or Moderate Alzheimer's Disease subjects:
- Males and females aged between 50 - 90 years.
- Have prodromal or moderate Alzheimer's disease, based on the NINCDS/ADRDA and DSM-IV
criteria.
- Have a CDR score of 0.5 for prodromal AD subjects and CDR > 1.0 for moderate AD
subject at screening.
- Has a FBB PET imaging demonstrating amyloid binding based on qualitative (visual
read) and quantitative analysis.
- Modified Hachinski Ischemia Scale score of ≤ 4.
- A brain MRI that supports a diagnosis of AD, with no evidence of focal disease to
account for dementia or MRI exclusion criteria.
- Medications taken for symptomatic treatment of AD must be maintained on a stable
dosage regimen for at least 1 month before the [18F]MNI-815 imaging visit.
- The subject has an appropriate caregiver capable of accompanying subject on all
visits.
- Signed and dated written informed consent obtained from the subject and, when
applicable, the subject's legally authorized representative or caregiver.
Frontotemporal Dementia subjects:
- Has a clinical diagnosis of FTD based on consensus for clinical diagnosis of
frontotemporal dementia criteria (Neary, et al 1998)
- Has a FBB PET imaging demonstrating no evidence of significant amyloid binding based
on qualitative (visual read) and quantitative analysis.
- A brain MRI that supports a diagnosis of FTD, with no evidence of focal disease to
account for dementia or MRI exclusion criteria.
- Medications taken for symptomatic treatment of cognitive dysfunction must be
maintained on a stable dosage regimen for at least 1 month before the screening
visit.
- The subject has an appropriate caregiver capable of accompanying subject on all
visits to the center.
- Signed and dated written informed consent obtained from the subject and, when
applicable, the subject's legally authorized representative or caregiver.
- Modified Hachinski Ischemia Scale score of ≤ 4.
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy subjects:
- Has a clinical diagnosis of PSP based the NINDS and Society for PSP criteria (Litvan,
et al 1996)
- Has FBB PET imaging demonstrating no evidence of significant amyloid binding based on
qualitative (visual read) and quantitative analysis.
- A brain MRI that supports a diagnosis of PSP, with no evidence of focal disease to
account for dementia or MRI exclusion criteria.
- Medications taken for treatment of PSP symptoms must be maintained on a stable dosage
regimen for at least 1 month before the screening visit.
- The subject has an appropriate caregiver capable of accompanying subject on all
visits to the center.
- Signed and dated written informed consent obtained from the subject and, when
applicable the subject's legally authorized representative or caregiver.
- Modified Hachinski Ischemia Scale score of ≤ 4.
Corticobasal Syndrome Subjects:
- Has a clinical diagnosis of CBS based on consensus criteria for possible or probable
corticobasal degeneration (Armstrong et al, 2013)
- Has a FBB PET imaging demonstrating no evidence of significant amyloid binding based
on qualitative (visual read) and quantitative analysis.
- A brain MRI that supports a diagnosis of CBS, with no evidence of focal disease to
account for dementia or MRI exclusion criteria.
- Medications taken for treatment of CBS symptoms must be maintained on a stable dosage
regimen for at least 1 month before the screening visit.
- The subject has an appropriate caregiver capable of accompanying subject on all
visits to the center.
- Signed and dated written informed consent obtained from the subject and, when
applicable, the subject's legally authorized representative or caregiver.
- Modified Hachinski Ischemia Scale score of ≤ 4.
Exclusion Criteria:
For all subjects
- Current or prior history of any alcohol or drug abuse.
- Laboratory tests with clinically significant abnormalities and/or clinically
significant unstable medical illness.
- Prior participation in other research protocols or clinical care in the last year
such that radiation exposure is >15 mSv and would exceed the annual limits.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Evidence of clinically significant gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, hepatic, renal,
hematological, neoplastic, endocrine, alternative neurological, immunodeficiency,
pulmonary, or other disorder or disease.
- Unsuitable veins for repeated venipuncture.
- MRI exclusion criteria include: Pathology that may be responsible for the neurologic
status of the patient such as infectious disease, space-occupying lesions, normal
pressure hydrocephalus or any other abnormalities associated with CNS disease,
- Implants such as implanted cardiac pacemakers or defibrillators, insulin pumps,
cochlear implants, metallic ocular foreign body, implanted neural stimulators, CNS
aneurysm clips and other medical implants that have not been certified for MRI, or
history of claustrophobia in MRI.
Exclusion criteria for subjects with AD subjects:
- Has received treatment that targeted amyloid-beta or tau within the last 24 months.
- Has a FBB PET imaging demonstrating no evidence of significant amyloid binding
irrespective of other previous measurements of beta amyloid that may be available for
review.
Exclusion criteria for subjects with PSP or CBS subjects:
- Has FBB PET imaging with evidence of significant amyloid binding irrespective of
other previous measurements of beta amyloid that may be available for review.
- Has received treatment that targeted tau within the last 24 months.
- Have any other neurological condition other than CBS or PSP that could account for
cognitive or motor deficits including: Specifically:
- A diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's disease or Lewy body dementia and/or have a
prominent and sustained response to levodopa therapy;
- History of repeated strokes with stepwise progression of parkinsonian features or
history of major stroke
FTD subjects:
- Has FBB PET imaging with evidence of significant amyloid binding irrespective of
other previous measurements of beta amyloid that may be available for review.
- Has received treatment that targeted tau within the last 24 months.
Healthy subjects:
•Has FBB PET imaging with evidence of significant amyloid binding irrespective of other
previous measurements of beta amyloid that may be available for review.
We found this trial at
1
site
New Haven, Connecticut
Principal Investigator: Danna Jennings, MD
Phone: 203-401-4300
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