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Selective PET Imaging of Astrocytes and Microglia in Alzheimer's Disease

Eligible age

18–90 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

Yes

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About this study

Inflammation occurs in many brain diseases including Alzheimer's disease. In Alzheimer's disease, an abnormal protein called amyloid starts accumulating decades before the start of forgetfulness. However, scientists have reported that inflammation but not amyloid is linked to forgetfulness and the topography of brain inflammation and tau buildup are closely correlated in patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease. New medications are under development to help healing and prevent permanent damage in the brain. To see if inflammation is improving or getting worse with these medications, investigators can watch inside of the brain using a special camera called positron emission tomography (PET). It is currently possible to watch inflammation in the brain by taking pictures of a molecule called translocator protein (TSPO). But the problem is that by imaging TSPO, investigators can catch changes in more than one kind of cells. The information is not specific to each cell type. Such vague information is not completely useful to monitor the effect of new medications for inflammation. This proposal attempts to develop a novel method to capture changes in each of two major players in inflammation, microglia and astrocytes. To do so, investigators will take selective pictures of one cell type by using a novel imaging agent for PET. Investigators will also take PET pictures of TSPO. Investigators will process these two kinds of PET pictures using advanced mathematical methods and extract specific information on microglia and astrocytes. Our novel method will be useful to monitor new therapies to treat inflammation in the brain.

Sponsor: The Methodist Hospital Research Institute

You may qualify if…

  • Individuals of either sex, 50-90 years of age.
  • Meeting research criteria for AD (McKhann, Knopman et al. 2011).
  • With a CDR (Morris 1993) score of 1-3.
  • Fluent in English or Spanish.
  • Have sufficient communication and comprehension ability to consent to the performance of the study or have a legally authorized representative.
  • Individuals of 18-90 years of age.
  • Negative amyloid accumulation determined by PET (only for the comparison with AD).
  • Fluent in English.

You may not qualify if…

  • Inability to undergo MRI or PET for any reason, including severe claustrophobia.
  • History of large stroke or brain trauma, multiple sclerosis or other brain disorder that, in the judgment of the PI may confound the study.
  • Pregnancy. In women in whom the possibility of pregnancy cannot be excluded, a pregnancy test must be performed on site the morning of any PET visit and a negative result together with a physician interview are required prior to the administration or any radiopharmaceutical.
  • Research radiation exposure greater than 50 mSv effective dose within 12 months including radiation exposure from this study.
  • Healthy volunteers:
  • Inability to undergo MRI or PET for any reason, including severe claustrophobia.
  • Brain disorder, other than idiopathic headache.
  • Current primary Axis I or II psychiatric disorder.

Where it's recruiting

Texas

Houston

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05582200 · last updated 2026-04-06

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