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NCT ID: NCT03122925 Completed - Friedreich Ataxia Clinical Trials

TCA Cycle in the Dentate in Friedreich's Ataxia

Start date: August 29, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

OBJECTIVE: To measure the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle rate in the dentate nucleus in a group of control subjects and subjects with Friedreich's Ataxia (FRDA). HYPOTHESIS: The TCA cycle rate will be lower in FRDA subjects than in controls APPROACH: The investigators will infuse carbon-13 (13C) labeled glucose and measure the rate of 13C label incorporation from glucose to glutamate in the brain using in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

NCT ID: NCT03120013 Completed - Clinical trials for Multiple System Atrophy

Rehabilitative Trial With Cerebello-Spinal tDCS in Neurodegenerative Ataxia

CStDCSAtaxia
Start date: February 6, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Neurodegenerative cerebellar ataxias represent a group of disabling disorders for which we currently lack effective therapies. Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive technique, which has been demonstrated to modulate cerebellar excitability and improve symptoms in patients with cerebellar ataxias. In this randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled study, the investigators will evaluate whether a two-weeks' treatment with cerebellar anodal tDCS and spinal cathodal tDCS can improve symptoms in patients with neurodegenerative cerebellar ataxia and can modulate cerebello-motor connectivity, at short and long term.

NCT ID: NCT02903290 Completed - Cerebellar Ataxia Clinical Trials

Longitudinal Monitoring of Energy Expenditure, Dynamic Stability and Fatigue During Gait in Patients With Cerebellar Ataxia Gene

Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Genetic cerebellar ataxias involves progressive degeneration of the cerebellum. Their overall prevalence is estimated at 2-4 cases per 100 000 people. These diseases are manifested by a static and kinetic cerebellar syndrome characterized by impaired balance, coordination, and an ataxic gait. To date, no therapy is available for patients and physical therapy is essential and recommended. The evolution of the pathology causes a degradation of walking, increased instability and risk of falling. In one year, between 74% and 93% of patients reported having fallen at least once. Falls prevention by understanding the mechanisms affecting stability is a major issue in the management of these patients physiotherapy. The analysis of the literature, we assume that there exists a trio "fatigue - instability - energy expenditure" in which the three parameters would influence each other. To date, we do not have data to characterize these interrelationships and their evolution over time. STUDY OBJECTIVES: The main objective is to study the relationship between changes in energy expenditure and changes in instability when walking at one year in patients with cerebellar ataxia gene. The secondary objectives are to study, after one year of development, the relationship between fatigue, instability, energy consumption, the number of falls, the severity of ataxia and quality of life. CONDUCT OF THE STUDY: This is a pilot, multicenter, interventional. The projected duration of patient recruitment will be 12 months and the total number of patients will be included in 15. The duration of participation in this study is 12 months for each patient. The anticipated duration of the study is 30 months. Development of the study: Patients included will perform two sets (S1 and S2) tests a year apart including the evaluation of ataxia according Scale for the assessment and rating of ataxia (SARA); measuring the quality of life through SF36 (The Short Form (36)) Questionnaire; quantifying the severity of fatigue perceived by FSS questionnaire quantifying the severity of physical tiredness by VAS before and after physical activity; quantified analysis of walking on walking track GAITRite® (with score calculation FAP and GVI) before and after physical activity; physical activity like walking on a treadmill (with measurement of maximal voluntary quadriceps by manual dynamometer before and after physical activity to ensure the induction of fatigue). Patients will be provided with a portable device for analyzing gas exchange FitMateMED® (COSMED, Rome, Italy) during walking analyzes GAITRite®.

NCT ID: NCT02900508 Completed - Cerebellar Ataxia Clinical Trials

Virtual Reality-based Training in Cerebellar Ataxia

Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of virtual reality-base training for cerebellar ataxia.

NCT ID: NCT02887703 Completed - Cerebellar Ataxia Clinical Trials

Augmenting Balance in Individuals With Cerebellar Ataxias

Start date: September 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effectiveness of a 12-week in home balance training program with and without sensory augmentation for individuals with ataxia. Subjects wear a belt while performing balance exercises three times per week for 12 weeks. The belt measures body motion and has small vibrating elements called tactors mounted inside that when turned on, feel like a cell phone set to vibrate. The tactors provide information about body motion and indicate when and how to make a postural correction. Subjects will receive six weeks of balance training with the tactors turned on and six weeks of balance training with the tactors turned off.

NCT ID: NCT02874911 Completed - Clinical trials for Spinocerebellar Ataxia

Coordination Training With Complete Body Video Games in Children and Adults With Degenerative Ataxias

Move'n Fun
Start date: September 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Exergame training might offer a novel treatment approach even in largely nonambulatory subjects with multisystemic degenerative spinocerebellar ataxia.

NCT ID: NCT02840669 Completed - Friedreich's Ataxia Clinical Trials

A Study to Characterize the Cardiac Phenotype of Individuals With Friedreich's Ataxia (CARFA Study)

Start date: July 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Friedreich's ataxia (FA) is an autosomal recessive disease with an incidence of 1/50,000 in the Caucasian population. The main manifestations of FA are progressive sensory and cerebellar ataxia and cardiomyopathy (CM). It is the most common form of inherited ataxia. A severe CM affects ~60% of FA patients, mostly young adults, and leads to cardiac failure then death. Currently, no therapy can change the course of this severe cardiomyopathy. This study is designed to characterize the cardiac manifestations of FA using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), echocardiography, serum cardiac biomarkers and evaluation of fatigue severity, in the context of the neurological disease.

NCT ID: NCT02797080 Completed - Friedreich's Ataxia Clinical Trials

Long-Term Safety Extension Study of ACTIMMUNE® (Interferon γ-1b) in Children and Young Adults With Friedreich's Ataxia

STEADFAST
Start date: June 28, 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this long term extension study is to evaluate the long-term safety of ACTIMMUNE® (interferon-γ 1b) in participants with Friedreich's Ataxia (FA).

NCT ID: NCT02733679 Completed - Clinical trials for Ataxia-Telangiectasia

Response of Individuals With Ataxia-Telangiectasia to Metformin and Pioglitazone

RAMP
Start date: September 29, 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate the link between the Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) gene and metformin response. This link has been identified from large studies of the human genome, and this study aims to confirm this link in a clinical study. The ATM gene is involved in DNA repair - if a person inherits a "faulty" copy of this gene from both their parents, they have a genetic condition called Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T). A-T is associated with, among other things, a resistance to insulin, which causes fatty liver and diabetes. This study will recruit people who have A-T, but have not developed diabetes, and compare this group to "healthy" controls, i.e. people who do not have A-T or diabetes. The study will compare how the groups respond to two drugs used to treat diabetes (metformin and pioglitazone), with the intention that this will guide the management of diabetes in A-T. This is an, open label unblinded study recruiting 15 people with A-T and 15 age and gender matched controls. Each participant will have three study visits to the Clinical Research Centre at Ninewells hospital in Dundee - one at baseline, a second after 8 weeks of metformin and the final visit after eight weeks of pioglitazone. During each visit we will carry out a number of investigations to study the insulin resistance of A-T and how it responds to metformin and pioglitazone.

NCT ID: NCT02705547 Completed - Friedreich Ataxia Clinical Trials

Rosuvastatin (Crestor) in Friedreich Ataxia

Start date: May 2016
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is an exploratory open-label clinical trial of Rosuvastatin in patients with Friedreich ataxia (FRDA). This is an outpatient trial with the goal of enrolling 10 evaluable adults with genetically confirmed FRDA who are between the ages of 18-65. Subjects will receive 10mg of oral Rosuvastatin daily for three months.