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NCT number NCT02466074
Other study ID # HSC-MS-14-0450
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date August 17, 2016
Est. completion date February 7, 2022

Study information

Verified date March 2023
Source The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study will evaluate how improved cerebral blood flow affects the way in which newly formed MS lesions evolve and whether tissue repair is improved. Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) will be treated with acetazolamide in daily divided doses and obtain MRI to determine how much and in which regions of the brain cerebral perfusion improves as well as the extent to which tissue integrity is improved in these areas.


Description:

Cerebral perfusion is altered in many disease states, including MS. Altered perfusion has been seen in patients with all multiple sclerosis (MS) phenotypes and is well established as occurring early in relapsing-remitting disease. Previous research in our laboratory has shown that reduced cerebral perfusion in MS patients is a precursor to the formation of chronic lesions. In addition, studies have suggested that "virtual hypoxia", resultant from the combination of diminished cerebral perfusion and increased energy demand, contributes to tissue damage that strongly correlates with clinical disability in persons with MS. Our preliminary studies have already shown short-term increases in global and regional cerebral perfusion in MS patients after therapy with acetazolamide (ACZ). The central hypothesis is that if cerebral perfusion is important in tissue injury, then MS lesions within hypoperfused areas are more likely to develop permanent tissue damage, and medications that improve cerebral perfusion might beneficially alter the evolution of MS plaques, enhance remyelination and repair and diminish clinical disability progression. Sixty MS patients will be enrolled in this single-center exploratory RCT. Half of the patients will be randomly assigned to get ACZ treatment in phase 1 consisting of 24 weeks on ACZ, followed by another 24 weeks on ACZ during phase 2. The other half of the patients will be assigned to placebo for 24 weeks in phase 1 and then switched to ACZ and followed for 24 weeks in phase 2. This study will utilize various imaging techniques to determine the degree to which cerebral blood flow is improved in MS subjects after administration of ACZ.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 5
Est. completion date February 7, 2022
Est. primary completion date February 7, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Diagnosis of relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis using revised McDonald criteria 2. Stable on any FDA-approved disease-modifying therapy. The term "stable" implies that the subject has not had change in therapy for any reason for the 6 months prior to study entry. 3. Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score of 0-6.0 inclusive 4. Understood and signed written informed consent, obtained prior to the study subject undergoing any study related procedure, including screening tests. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Known hypersensitivity to sulfonamides or derivatives 2. Known history of renal or hepatic disease, cerebrovascular disease including stroke, transient ischemic attack, myocardial infarction, angina or congestive heart failure. 3. Evidence to suggest hyponatremia or hypokalemia, marked kidney dysfunction defined as creatinine greater than 2.0 mg/dL or liver disease dysfunction defined as aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or alanine aminotransferase (ALT) greater than three-fold upper limit of normal (ULN). 4. Evidence to suggest suprarenal gland failure. 5. Evidence of hyperchloremic acidosis. 6. Initiation of new immunosuppressant treatment after the subject becomes protocol-eligible (except for corticosteroids) or enrollment in a concurrent trial. 7. Prior treatment with mitoxantrone, natalizumab, methotrexate, cladribine cyclophosphamide or other change in disease modifying therapy (DMT) within 6 months of initiation of study. 8. Subjects with any history of cytopenia. 9. History of pulmonary obstruction or emphysema. 10. Active hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection or evidence of cirrhosis. 11. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity. 12. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus defined as HbA1c>8% and/or requiring intensive management. 13. Uncontrolled viral, fungal, or bacterial infection (excluding asymptomatic bacteriuria). 14. Any condition that, in the opinion of the investigators, would jeopardize the ability of the subject to tolerate treatment with ACZ. 15. Prior history of malignancy. 16. Positive pregnancy test or inability or unwillingness to use effective means of birth control. Effective birth control defines as: - Refraining from all acts of vaginal intercourse (abstinence) - Consistent use of birth control pills - Tubal sterilization or male partner who has undergone vasectomy - Placement of an intrauterine device (IUD) - Use, with every act of intercourse, of a diaphragm with contraceptive jelly and/or condoms with contraceptive foam 17. Presence of metallic objects implanted in the body that would preclude the ability of the subject to safely have MRI exams. 18. Psychiatric illness, mental deficiency, or cognitive dysfunction making compliance with treatment of informed consent impossible.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Acetazolamide
see arm description
Placebo
Placebo arm

Locations

Country Name City State
United States UTHealth Houston Texas

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Composite Changes in Disability Measures Composite disability for an individual is defined as at least one of the following: a) any decrease in Expanded Disability Status Score (EDSS), b) 20% reduction in time to complete 9-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) for either the dominant or non-dominant hand, c) 20% decrease in Timed 25-Foot Walk (T25FW) or d) a >= 4-point or 10% improvement in accuracy for Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT). 1 year
Primary Percent Change in Global Cerebral Blood Flow Percent change in global cerebral blood flow (CBF) after 24 weeks relative to pre-treatment baseline. Global CBF is determined using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods.
The data reported indicate the extent of change in global CBF--the higher the percent change, the greater the increase in global CBF and the better the outcome.
baseline, 24 weeks
Secondary Percent Change in Tissue Integrity in White Matter (Mean Diffusivity) The data reported indicate the extent of change in white matter integrity as determined using the diffusion tensor imaging-magnetic resonance imaging (DTI-MRI) measure of mean diffusivity. A positive percent change value indicates an increase in mean diffusivity between baseline and 24 weeks, and a higher mean diffusivity value indicates a breakdown in white matter integrity, so the greater the percent change, the greater the breakdown of white matter integrity and the worse the outcome. baseline, 24 weeks
Secondary Percent Change in Tissue Integrity in White Matter (Fractional Anisotropy) The data reported indicate the extent of change in white matter integrity as determined using the diffusion tensor imaging-magnetic resonance imaging (DTI-MRI) measure of fractional anisotropy. A negative percent change value indicates a decrease in fractional anisotropy between baseline and 24 weeks, and a lower fractional anisotropy value indicates a breakdown in white matter integrity, so the lower (and more negative) the percent change, the greater the breakdown of white matter integrity and the worse the outcome. baseline, 24 weeks
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