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To evaluate the effect of cladribine treatment on microglial activation with conventional MRI, QSM-post processing and TSPO-PET imaging in late stage relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis patients.


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Objective: To evaluate with multimodal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and TSPO-PET imaging whether cladribine treatment has an effect on disease progression-related pathology in late stage relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) patients. Background: In Multiple Sclerosis (MS), plaques in the white and grey matter of the brain represent the best known pathological changes of the disease, but a significant inflammation process has also been detected outside these plaques in connection with the disease. This extensive, diffuse inflammatory process correlates with the progression of the disease. According to neuropathological research, the diffuse inflammatory process outside the plaques is connected with powerful activation of microglia, oxidative stress, and deficiencies in mitochondrial activity. The activation of microglial cells can be measured in vivo in patients using positron-emission tomography (PET) scanning and so-called 18 kilodalton translocator protein (TSPO) -radioligands. TSPO-radioligands, such as the 11C-PK11195 radioligand, bind to TSPO molecules, which manifest in activated, but not un-activated, microglia. Cladribine is an immune cell depleting treatment for RRMS. Our hypothesis is that monitoring the treatment of MS could be carried out using TSPO-PET and Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM)-MRI scanning, and these multimodal imaging methods could be used to assess the impact of the cladribine medication on the disease process leading to progression and disability by measuring the activation status of microglial cells. An age-matched historical control group of 10 untreated RRMS patients that have been previously imaged at a 12-18 months interval will be used for comparison. Study population: 15 late stage RRMS-patients Methods: Clinical evaluation, brain QSM-MRI and PET imaging with 11C-PK11195 radiotracer will be performed at baseline and 18 months. ;


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NCT number NCT04239820
Study type Observational
Source Turku University Hospital
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date January 10, 2020
Completion date December 2024

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