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NCT ID: NCT02870634 Completed - Clinical trials for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Phase 1 Dose Escalation and PK Study of Cu(II)ATSM in ALS/MND

Start date: November 16, 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Multicenter, open-label , single and multiple dose-escalation and pharmacokinetic study

NCT ID: NCT02869048 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and the Innate Immune System

Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is an aggressive, deadly disease. ALS leads to destruction of the neural pathways which control the conscious movements of the muscles. This destruction leads to muscular dystrophy with increasing difficulties in moving, breathing, swallowing, and speaking. In the last phase of an ALS patient's life it is necessary with respiratory therapy in order to breathe. In average an ALS patient lives 3 years from the time he or she gets the diagnose. The cause of the disease is still unknown and there is currently no treatment which can stop the progression of the disease. Former clinical studies have indicated that the innate immune system and in particular the complement system plays a significant role in the progression of ALS. The complement system, which is activated in cascades, is part of the innate system but participates in the innate as well as the acquired immune system. Former clinical trials have been characterized by limited knowledge about both the complement system as well as to how it is measured. Today it is possible to measure directly on the different components of the complement system and to understand its contribution to the overall immune response. It is also possible today to detect defects of the complement system. All these progressions are the foundation for this project which is carried out in close cooperation with one of the world's leading researchers in the complement system, professor Peter Garred from Rigshospitalet. The aim is to make a national research project about ALS in order to investigate the role of the innate immune system, and especially the complement system, in patients with ALS. In the long term the hope is, that this will lead the way to a targeted and effective medical treatment to the people affected by this grave disease.

NCT ID: NCT02868580 Completed - Clinical trials for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Safety and Tolerability of Antiretroviral (Triumeq) in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

Lighthouse
Start date: October 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 2a open label, multicentre design study to investigate the safety of Triumeq in patients with ALS at 24 weeks post treatment. In this phase 2a study the investigators aim to determine whether a combination of anti-retroviral therapy, Triumeq (dolutegravir 50mg, abacavir 600mg, lamivudine 300mg) is tolerated and safe in patients with ALS. As secondary outcomes, ALSFRS-R, ALSQOL, physical examination, neurophysical parameters and respiratory and muscle function will be evaluated. Blood and urine samples will be stored for possible future analysis for viral activity. Subjects will be screened for the study after signing an approved Informed consent document.

NCT ID: NCT02868567 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Motor Neuron Disease, Upper

Use of Dalfampridine in Primary Lateral Sclerosis

Start date: March 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study will comprise an 18-week open label safety and tolerability trial. In this study, a total of 35 subjects with primary lateral sclerosis PLS or upper motor neuron predominate ALS will be enrolled. At the initial screening evaluation, a baseline T25FW will be obtained. This baseline test will be repeated at weeks 2, 4, 6, 10, 14 18. The validity of this measure was shown in MS studies when compared to the MSWS-12 (12 item walking scale) and CGI (clinical global impression) scales (35-37). A consistent responder will be defined as improvement in 3 of 4 Timed 25Foot Walk while on medication, compared with the baseline results while off medication.

NCT ID: NCT02852278 Completed - Clinical trials for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

A Patient Centric Motor Neuron Disease Activities of Daily Living Scale

Start date: December 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to learn about rates of patient-reported disease progression in patients with motor neuron diseases (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, progressive muscular atrophy, primary lateral sclerosis, hereditary spastic paraplegia) outside the clinical setting, and the patient-reported clinical characteristics that influence this rate of progression. All patients enrolled in CReATe Connect, a Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN) Contact Registry, will be invited via email to participate in this study.

NCT ID: NCT02851914 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

SSRIs vs. TCAs for Depression in ALS Patients

Start date: July 21, 2015
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Depression is seen in 9-11% of ALS patients and adequate and proper treatment is needed. In this study, ALS patients will be screened for depression using self-reported multiple choice questionnaire. Patients who fulfill the criteria for depression based on this screening tool will be evaluated by psychiatrist before inclusion in the study. The investigators will also measure quality of life and functional status by simple questionnaires. The patients will be allocated into two treatment groups to receive either TCA or SSRI for 12 weeks. Patients will be evaluated every 4 weeks and phone calls will be made in between the visits if needed to assess about efficacy and any side effects. If any patient reports having suicidal thoughts on any of these phone calls or clinic visits, he/she will be immediately sent to the ER for appropriate management. The investigators will repeat the questionnaires in the clinic visits, and use them in the data analysis to look for any improvement and to compare the two medication classes used in this study. This data may be used later on to do larger studies and help to make standard recommendations in treating depression in ALS patients.

NCT ID: NCT02819765 Completed - ALS Clinical Trials

Deep Phenotyping in Patients With ALS

Start date: February 7, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to establish a biorepository and phenotyping database to investigate longitudinal changes in ALS subjects. Blood, including DNA and RNA, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and electrophysiologic measures will be collected every 6 months over 1 and a half years. The database and specimen repository will be made available to ALS researchers on a merit basis.

NCT ID: NCT02795897 Completed - ALS Clinical Trials

Genomic Translation for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Care

GTAC
Start date: June 8, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to look for abnormal genes and gene expression profiles that help determine why a person develops amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and related motor neuron diseases (MND) and why their symptoms present and progress with a particular pattern.

NCT ID: NCT02795052 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Neurologic Stem Cell Treatment Study

NEST
Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a human clinical study involving the isolation of autologous bone marrow derived stem cells (BMSC) and transfer to the vascular system and inferior 1/3 of the nasal passages in order to determine if such a treatment will provide improvement in neurologic function for patients with certain neurologic conditions. http://mdstemcells.com/nest/

NCT ID: NCT02794857 Completed - Clinical trials for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Safety and Efficacy Study of NP001 in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Systemic Inflammation

Start date: August 29, 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates NP001 in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and evidence of systemic inflammation. Half of participants will receive NP001 and the other half will receive placebo.