Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Human Herpesvirus-6 and Its Effect on the GABA/Glutamate Balance in the Cerebrospinal Fluid and in the Brain From Patients With Epilepsy
This study will explore whether the human herpes virus-6 is associated with epileptic
seizures. The virus may be involved in brain scarring, called mesial temporal sclerosis,
which is seen in some epilepsy patients. The virus is also thought possibly to interfere
with neurotransmitters - chemicals that brain cells use to communicate with each other. This
study will measure levels of two of these chemicals, GABA and glutamate, which are believed
to play a role in the development of seizures.
Patients with epilepsy, with or without mesial temporal sclerosis, and healthy control
subjects 18 years of age and older may be eligible for this study. Control subjects may not
be taking any medication on a regular basis. Epilepsy patients may take only phenytoin,
carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, lamotrigine, or levetiracetam. Candidates are screened with a
physical examination and blood tests.
Participants have blood drawn and undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and lumbar
puncture (spinal tap).
Blood Draw
Up to four teaspoons of blood are drawn through a needle in the arm for this study.
MRI
MRI uses a magnetic field and radio waves to produce pictures of the brain. The scanner is a
metal cylinder surrounded by a strong magnetic field. During the scan, the subject lies on a
bed that slides into the cylinder, wearing earplugs to muffle loud noises the machine makes
when the magnetic fields are switched. The scan takes about 90 to 120 minutes, during which
time the subject can communicate with the technician.
Lumbar Puncture
For this test the subject sits upright or lies on his or her side with knees curled at the
chest. A local anesthetic is injected at the lower back, and a needle is inserted in the
space between the bones where the cerebrospinal fluid circulates below the spinal cord. A
small amount of fluid is collected through the needle. Collection of the fluid usually takes
from 5 to 20 minutes.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 45 |
| Est. completion date | July 2005 |
| Est. primary completion date | |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | N/A and older |
| Eligibility |
Subjects of any race or ethnicity will be included in the study. Any subject who has been
diagnosed with medically intractable epilepsy and is eligible for the epilepsy protocol
#01-N-0139 will be evaluated for entry into this study. INCLUSION CRITERIA: - All patients will have a seizure disorder as documented by EEG and video-EEG. Half of the patients will have radiologically documented mesial temporal sclerosis and the other half will have a brain MRI without mesial temporal sclerosis. The patients can only be on phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, lamotrigine or levetiracetam, since these anti-epileptic drugs have the least or no effect on the glutamate and GABA levels in the brain. The patients can not take any other medications. - Healthy control subjects entering the study must be free of serious disease as determined by a standard physical and neurological examination. The control subjects can not be on any medication. - All subjects must be able to give informed consent allowing us to use the cerebrospinal fluid and serum for research. - All subjects will have to be able to refrain from chocolate, tea and coffee (low monoamine diet; Wood et al.1979) and alcohol during the one week before the study. - Patients must be seizure free for 48 hours prior to the lumbar tap and the MRS. EXCLUSION CRITERIA Subjects will be excluded if: - They are under the age of 18 - They are female and are pregnant - They have a history of medical disorders which can affect the concentration of cerebral metabolites, including diabetes mellitus, renal dysfunction, hepatic dysfunction and electrolyte abnormality - They take any medication for the normal control group - They take any medication, with the exception of phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, lamotrigine and levetiracetam for the epilepsy patients - They have a history of psychiatric and/or mood disorders - They have implanted devices such as pacemakers, medication pumps or defibrillators, or metal in the cranium except for the mouth, intra-cardiac lines, a history of shrapnel injury or any other condition/device that may be contraindicated or prevent the acquisition of MRI - They have a coagulopathy that prevents them from having a lumbar puncture performed - They have had a seizure 48 hours prior to the MRS and the lumbar tap Subjects who cannot give informed consent allowing us to use the removed fluid for research will also be excluded. |
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| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) | Bethesda | Maryland |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
United States,
Aronica E, Yankaya B, Jansen GH, Leenstra S, van Veelen CW, Gorter JA, Troost D. Ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptor protein expression in glioneuronal tumours from patients with intractable epilepsy. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol. 2001 Jun;27(3):223-37. — View Citation
Asano Y, Yoshikawa T, Kajita Y, Ogura R, Suga S, Yazaki T, Nakashima T, Yamada A, Kurata T. Fatal encephalitis/encephalopathy in primary human herpesvirus-6 infection. Arch Dis Child. 1992 Dec;67(12):1484-5. — View Citation
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