View Clinical Trial (Medical Research Study)
Characteristics of Parkinson's Disease Associated With the LRRK-2 Gene Mutation - NCT00467090-20892(Clinical Trial 169181)
ClinicalConnection.com has recently undergone an update and this page may no longer be up-to-date. Please Search For Clinical Trials to view the most current clinical trials listings.
| City: |
|
Bethesda |
|
State:
|
|
MD |
| Zip Code: |
|
20892 |
| Conditions: |
|
Parkinson Disease |
| Purpose: |
|
This study will identify symptoms and other characteristics of Parkinson's disease that may
be associated with changes in a gene called leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2). Changes in
this gene have been found in patients with and without a family history of Parkinson's
disease. This study will examine people with Parkinson's disease to try to identify how
symptoms develop over time. First-degree relatives of patients will also be studied.
People 18 years of age or older with Parkinson's disease or people who have a first-degree
relative with Parkinson's disease may be eligible for this study.
Participants visit the NIH Clinical Center every other year for 10 years for some or all of
the procedures listed below. Each visit requires 3-4 days of testing, which may be done on
an inpatient or outpatient basis. Telephone interviews are conducted during the alternate
years.
- History and physical examination.
- Smell testing: Subjects are asked to identify 40 different scents.
- Sensory testing: Objects with grooves and ridges are touched to subjects' fingertips.
With their eyes closed, the subjects are asked to say which way the grooves and ridges
run on the objects.
- Neuropsychological evaluation: Subjects are asked about their memory and thinking and
may be asked to complete some pen and paper tests.
- Psychiatric evaluation: Subjects are asked about psychiatric symptoms, including
anxiety and depression.
- Blood drawing: Blood is drawn through a needle in the arm.
- Magnetic imaging resonance (MRI) scans of the brain: MRI uses a strong magnetic field
and radio waves to obtain images of body organs and tissues. During the test, subjects
lie on a table that can slide in and out of the MRI scanner (a metal cylinder
surrounded by a strong magnetic field). The procedure lasts about 30 minutes, during
which the subjects may be asked to lie still for up to 5 minutes at a time.
- Transcranial sonography (TCS): TCS uses sound waves to obtain images of the brain.
Subjects lie on their back and an ultrasound device is moved around the scalp.
- Sleep study (1-2 night hospital admission): Subjects' brain waves are recorded during
sleep using electroencephalography (EEG). Their breathing rate, pulse and oxygen level
are also monitored.
- Questionnaire: Subjects complete several questionnaires designed to obtain information
on symptoms or traits that have been reported to be associated with Parkinson's
disease.
|
| Study summary: |
|
Parkinson's disease is a common neurological condition that was originally thought to
develop from environmental factors. More recently, genetic factors have been implicated.
In this study, we are interested in studying the phenotypic presentation of patients with
Parkinson's disease due to a specific defect in a gene called the Leucine rich repeat kinase
2 gene (LRRK2) found in some patients with Parkinson's disease. In addition, we plan to
study family members whose genetic status is unknown to develop a pre-clinical description
of Parkinson's disease progression.
OBJECTIVE:
1. To develop a pre-clinical description in first-degree family members of patients with
Parkinson's disease who have the LRRK2 mutation. The first-degree relative may or may
not carry the LRRK2 mutation.
2. To phenotypically characterize Parkinson's disease patients who have the LRRK2
mutation.
STUDY POPULATION:
200 adult subjects including:
1. Patients with a diagnosis of PD due to LRRK2 mutation
2. First degree family members of patients with PD who have the LRRK2 mutation.
DESIGN:
This will be a longitudinal prospective natural history study.
OUTCOME MEASURES:
1. Pre-clinical signs of disease in first degree relatives of Parkinson's disease patients
who have the LRRK2 mutation.
2. Characterization of a pre-clinical phenotype in first degree relatives of LRRK2
positive Parkinson's disease patients.
3. Progression of Parkinson's disease patients who have the LRRK2 mutation.
4. Genotypic characterization of first-degree relatives
5. RNA expression profile determination comparing mutation carriers to non-mutation
carriers in search for early biomarkers |
| Criteria: |
|
- INCLUSION CRITERIA:
1. Subjects at least 18 years of age.
2. Ability to provide consent or have appointed a Durable Power of Attorney able to
provide consent.
3. Patients with a diagnosis of PD with a known LRRK2 mutation.
OR
4. First degree relatives without a diagnosis of PD with a family history
suggestive of inherited PD due to LRRK2 mutations.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
1. Subjects with a history of severe head injury, encephalitis, chronic use of drugs
that cause parkinsonism or a clinical history of strokes.
2. For the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), exclusion criteria include the following:
pregnancy, pacemakers or other implanted electrical devices, brain stimulators,
dental implants, aneurysm clips (metal clips on the wall of a large artery), metallic
prostheses (including metal pins and rods, heart valves, and cochlear implants),
permanent eyeliner, implanted delivery pump, or shrapnel fragments. Patients will be
screened for these conditions prior to having the MRI scan performed. |
|
|
|
| Study is available at: |
|
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20892 United States
Primary Contact: Patient Recruitment and Public Liaison Office Email: prpl@mail.cc.nih.gov Phone: (800) 411-1222 |
|
|
If you are interested in this clinical trial please use the contact information above. If you would like to get additional information about this clinical trial please visit ClinicalTrials.gov.
|
| Trials Alerts: |
|
If you would like to be
notified of new clinical trials as they become available please
register for a free account.
|
|
| Data Source: |
|
ClinicalTrials.gov |
| Date Processed: |
|
March 22, 2011 |
Modifications to
this listing: |
|
Only selected fields are shown, please use the link
above to view all information about this clinical trial. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|