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NCT number NCT06116630
Other study ID # 63979
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date May 17, 2022
Est. completion date December 31, 2027

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source Stanford University
Contact Muhith Musabbir
Phone 650-723-8886
Email musabbir@stanford.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this observational study is to learn about cognitive outcomes in stroke patients. The main question it aims to answer are: 1. Is blood-brain barrier permeability compromised for years after stroke, 2. Is a blood biomarker of imbalanced angiogenesis dysregulated in chronic stroke and 3. Are there biomarkers that separately or together predicts cognitive decline after stroke, and are other MRI, blood, and clinical characteristics that are associated. Participants will undergo cognitive testing and MRIs two years apart. Researchers will compare cognitive outcomes in non-stroke patients who have cardiovascular risk factors to understand the effects of stroke on these outcomes.


Description:

Post-stroke dementia is an important and understudied component of the vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia. Having a stroke approximately doubles the risk of incident dementia for at least a decade afterwards, even after accounting for other vascular risk factors of dementia and the initial effects of the stroke lesion on cognition. Also, silent strokes occur in nearly half of all aging individuals and are associated with dementia. It has been established in wildtype mice that stroke triggers chronic neuroinflammation in the stroke scar and connected brain regions, and that this causes delayed-onset cognitive decline. In humans, there is neuroinflammation in the stroke scar in about half of all chronic stroke survivors on autopsy, even decades after stroke, suggesting it may play a role in people as well. However, there are no biomarkers that can currently be used in living humans to detect who is at risk of cognitive decline and dementia after stroke. The hypothesis to be tested is that inflammation-induced angiogenesis in the stroke and connected regions results in immature leaky vessels that cause blood-brain barrier leakage even very late after stroke. The goal is to establish that there is chronic blood-brain barrier dysfunction after stroke and a dysregulated angiogenesis as a potential mechanism. This would be a fundamental change in how post-stroke dementia is conceptualized and would open avenues for novel therapy development. This will also help better understand vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 350
Est. completion date December 31, 2027
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2027
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 45 Years to 90 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 45 years or over - One or more vascular risk factors (e.g. high blood pressure, diabetes or vascular disease such as angina, a previous heart attack, a heart bypass or peripheral artery disease in the legs) - Established vascular disease (previous MI, angina, vascular stent in the peripheral bed) - Sufficiently fluent in written and spoken English - Living independently in the community - Willing/able to give consent to study participation. Exclusion Criteria: - Current treatment with IL-1 blockade or established immune-suppressant therapy (e.g. IL-1Ra or IL-1 antibodies), or treatment within the last 3 months - Currently participating in a clinical trial of investigation medicinal product (CTIMP) or device trial. - No history of any previous ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke, a mini-stroke or a serious brain injury - Do not have dementia - Renovascular Disease - Major neurological disease (immune mediated, previous brain tumors)

Study Design


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Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
DCE-MRI
Both groups will undergo DCE-MRIs.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Stanford University Hospital Palo Alto California

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Stanford University Columbia University, University of Manchester

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Correlation of leaky blood vessels in the brain and cognitive scores Patients will undergo MRI imaging and cognitive testing. Amount of leakage in the blood vessels with be quantified. Scores on the cognitive tests will be normalized with Z scores. The amount of leakage and the z scores will be correlated to better understand the relationship between blood brain barrier leakage and cognition. 4 years
Primary Correlation of blood biomarkers and cognitive scores Blood will be drawn and analyzed for biomarkers, and the biomarkers concentration will be correlated with the z scores from their cognitive tests. 4 years
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