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NCT ID: NCT04885114 Withdrawn - Huntington Disease Clinical Trials

Safety and Tolerability Study With VY-HTT01, in Adults With Early Manifesting Huntington's Disease

Start date: July 30, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is the first clinical study of VY-HTT01, a gene therapy for early-stage Huntington's Disease (HD) patients. The primary goal of this trial is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of VY-HTT01. This study is a first in human study, Phase 1b, open-label, randomized, multicenter, dose escalation study with a delayed treatment control arm.

NCT ID: NCT03142217 Withdrawn - Huntington Disease Clinical Trials

Characterization of the Profile of Dysarthria in Huntington's Disease, Using the Clinical Evaluation Battery of Dysarthria

Huntington
Start date: March 26, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Huntington's disease is a hereditary disease of rare autosomal dominant transmission, both neurodegenerative and neuro-psychiatric. Clinically, there are motor symptoms (chorea), cognitive disorders (dementia) and psychiatric disorders. Among motor disorders, dysarthria is a commonly found symptom. This is classically referred to as hyperkinetic dysarthria according to the criteria of Darley's classification. However, this old classification (1969) is only based on perceptual analysis and lack of specificity. Moreover, in the course of the disease, chorea (control of the striatal attack D2) decreases to give place to a parkinsonian syndrome (control of the striatal attack D1) and the dysarthria also evolves towards a hypokinetic form . It also seems likely that cerebellar involvement (responsible for ataxia) contributes to dysarthria. No studies have been published to date to characterize dysarthria in Huntington's disease in a quantified, objective and specific manner. However, Canan Ozsancak describes choreic dysarthria as heterogeneous according to the patients and variable according to the productions. A perceptual study reports an imprecision of the consonants, a lengthening of the pauses, a variable flow, an absence of modulation of the pitch and a hoarse voice. Finally, few patients are cared for in speech therapy and there is no specific rehabilitation strategy: this would require - and justify a more precise study of the dysarthria of these patients. The Clinical Evaluation of Dysarthria developed by Pascal Auzou and Véronique Rolland-Monnoury is a recent and partially standardized tool, combining qualitative and quantitative evaluation, which seems adapted to try to better characterize the dysarthria in Huntington's disease.

NCT ID: NCT00907595 Withdrawn - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Treating Sleep/Wake Cycle Disturbances in Basal Ganglia Disorders With Ramelteon

Start date: May 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study is a double-blind, placebo controlled pilot study of HD, PD, and DLB subjects with sleep disturbances. This study is designed to determine the effects of 4 weeks Ramelteon treatment on the sleep patterns of people with basal ganglia disorders such as HD, PD and DLB. The study also aims to look at the sleep patterns of caregivers of people with HD, PD and DLB.