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Microglial Cells Activation Imaging Using PET-CT With 18F-DPA714

Recruiting
18 - 80 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

There is accumulating evidence suggesting that inflammatory processes, through microglial activation, would play a key role in brain injury and degeneration. It is considered that microglial activation would be part of self-propelling cycle of neuroinflammation that fuels Neurologic deterioration. It is however hard to evidence microglial activation in vivo: first, the investigators need very high-resolution imaging tools and then, the only ligand available to date, 11C-PK11195, has a low sensitivity and specificity and provided heterogeneous results. 18F-DPA-714 is a new PET ligand which labels microglial cells. The investigators aim to explore the clinical feasibility used PET-CT with 18F-DPA714 to monitor microglial cells activation of brain in several different disease. This study might reveal significant neuroinflammatory process in the brain. The results of this study might provide a new biomarker of disease pathological progression and help as identifying subjects who might most benefit from a specific anti-inflammatory drug.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age > 18 years
  • Positron emission tomography scans were acquired more than twice
  • Written informed consent was provided by the patients and their health care proxies -

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Contraindication for PET examination

Study details

Microglial Cells Activation Imaging

NCT04171882

Weibing Miao, PhD

26 January 2024

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