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It is hypothesize that patients with clinically diagnosed neurodegenerative diseases will have significantly different receptor occupancy of 5HT2A receptors compared to a healthy age/sex-matched control group. This will be tested by measuring 5HT2A receptor density using the PET radioligand (R)-[18F]MH.MZ in both populations.


Clinical Trial Description

It is hypothesized that improvement in psychosis symptoms in patients taking pimavanserin will be associated with increased baseline receptor density (Hypothesis 1A), and increased receptor occupancy of 5HT2A receptors following pimavanserin administration (Hypothesis 1B). This will be done by measuring 5HT2A receptor density using the PET radioligand (R)-[18F]MH.MZ within predefined symptom networks for hallucinations, delusions, and sleep. A PET scan will be obtained in PD patients with psychosis at enrollment to measure baseline 5HT2A receptor density and then again after 6 weeks of pimavanserin. The change in binding between baseline and post-drug treatment window will be used to measure 5HT2A receptor occupancy. It is hypothesize that improvement in psychosis symptoms in patients taking pimavanserin will be associated with increased functional connectivity and cerebral blood flow within predefined symptom networks for hallucinations, delusions, and sleep. This will be tested by obtaining MRI scans assessing resting state functional connectivity and arterial spin labeling in PD patients with psychosis at enrollment (baseline) and then again after 6 weeks of pimavanserin. It is hypothesized that functional neuroimaging changes in response to pimavanserin will be associated with baseline 5HT2A receptor density and 5HT2A receptor occupancy after pimavanserin administration. To test this hypothesis, the differences in functional neuroimaging measures and PET 5HT2A receptor will be measured in PD psychosis patients off (at baseline) and on Pimavanserin (post-treatment window). ;


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NCT number NCT05357612
Study type Interventional
Source Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Contact Jason Elenberger, MS
Phone 6158751257
Email jason.elenberger@vumc.org
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date January 23, 2023
Completion date August 2025

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