Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
HHV6B in Epilepsy Imaging and CSF Studies
This study will look for evidence that a virus called HHV-6B may be related to seizures and
to a form of brain injury called mesial temporal sclerosis that is associated with seizures.
The study will use new, more sensitive brain scans to try to detect brain regions that might
be affected by the virus and will examine cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, the fluid that bathes the
brain and spinal cord) for evidence of the virus as well.
Healthy volunteers and people with seizures uncontrolled by anti-epileptic drugs who are
between 18 and 45 years of age may be eligible for this study. Candidates are screened with a
physical examination and laboratory tests.
Participants undergo the following procedures:
- PET scan. This test uses a radioactive chemical called 18FDG, which is detected by the
PET scanner to obtain images of the brain. The subject lies on a table with his or her
head positioned in the scanner. A swimming cap with a small light reflector is placed on
the head to monitor the position of the head during the scan. A catheter (plastic tube)
is inserted into an artery at the wrist or elbow crease of the arm for obtaining blood
samples during the scan, and a second catheter is placed in a vein in the other arm for
injecting the 18FDG. The scan takes up to 2 hours. A second scan may be done over an
additional 15 minutes.
- MRI. This test uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to obtain images of the
brain. The subject lies on a table that can slide in and out of a metal cylinder
surrounded by a magnetic field. Most scans last between 45 and 90 minutes.
- Lumbar puncture. The subject sits upright or lies on a table with the knees curled to
the chest for this procedure. A local anesthetic is injected to numb the skin and a
needle is inserted in the space between the bones in the lower back where the CSF
circulates below the spinal cord. A small amount of fluid is collected through the
needle.
- Blood tests. About 4 tablespoons of blood are drawn for viral tests.
Objectives: 1) to attempt to detect specific patterns of hippocampal injury in patients with
temporal lobe epilepsy that may be associated with HHV-6B infection; 2) To attempt to detect
evidence for persistent HHV6 infection in CSF in patients with refractory temporal lobe
epilepsy. 3) to obtain preliminary pilot data on the ability of high resolution structural to
detect abnormalities in epilepsy patients not seen with standard scanners.
Study Population: 45 patients with localization-related epilepsy; 45 healthy volunteers
Design: 1) imaging with a 7T MRI magnetic resonance scanner; 2) Lumbar puncture. 3) blood
sampling
Main outcome measure: 1) Detection of evidence for HHV6 infection in CSF
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