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The study is designed to determine whether there are clinical features that can be used as biomarkers to predict whether underlying Alzheimer's pathology is the cause of a speech and language based dementia. The primary hypothesis is that the proportion of patients who test positive for beta-amyloid deposition will vary across different speech and language based dementias.
Speech and language based dementias (SLDs) (often referred to as primary progressive aphasias or PPA) are neurodegenerative diseases in which speech or language impairments are the most salient features of the disease and explain deficits in activities of daily living. Patients with SLDs may have poor grammar, prominent anomia, comprehension deficits, speech production and articulation problems, difficulty with repetition of words or sentences, word finding pauses, or a combination of all these features. The SLDs can be further divided into different subtypes. Up to 50% of patients with SLDs that go on to autopsy have shown Alzheimer type pathology where beta-amyloid deposition is observed; the rest have pathology consistent with frontotemporal lobar degeneration where beta-amyloid deposition is absent. Future disease modifying treatments that target beta-amyloid will most likely differ from treatments that do not target beta-amyloid. As a consequence, biomarkers are needed to differentiate patients with SLDs with and without beta-amyloid deposition.
Little research has been done to identify biomarkers that could differentiate patients with SLDs with and without beta-amyloid, mainly because the gold standard to identify the presence of beta-amyloid has been pathological examination, which does not always occur, and may not occur until more than 10 years after onset. The recent development of [N-methyl-11C]2-(4'-methylaminophenyl)-6-hydroxybenzothiazole also known as 11C Pittsburgh Compound B or PiB is a solution to this problem since PiB allows the in vivo detection of beta-amyloid. Unfortunately, PiB is very expensive.
The long term goal of our research is to develop a cost effective algorithmic approach to the evaluation and diagnosis of patients presenting with SLDs. The objective of the studies outlined in this proposal is to identify clinical, neuropsychological, or imaging biomarkers that are readily available, relatively inexpensive, and non-invasive that will allow the differentiation of patients with SLDs with and without beta-amyloid deposition. We will use PiB as an indicator of beta-amyloid pathology. Our proposal is predicated upon our strong preliminary data showing that clinical, neuropsychological and radiological features differ between patients with SLDs with and without beta-amyloid deposition. Our central hypothesis is that temporo-parietal lobe findings such as memory loss, visuospatial/perceptual impairment, parietal lobe atrophy on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and parietal lobe hypometabolism on [18-F]-fluoro-deoxy-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET), will be associated with beta-amyloid deposition (PiB positive status). On-the-other hand, frontal lobe features, such as apraxia of speech and behavioral and executive dysfunction, as well as extrapyramidal features such as Parkinsonism, will be associated with absence of beta-amyloid deposition (PiB negative status). The rationale for examining these clinical-imaging relationships is that successful predictions will provide a solid scientific foundation for the ultimate development of a cost effective algorithm to guide the diagnosis of SLDs.
Patients found to be eligible and willing to enroll in this study will be asked to undergo a Neurologic Examination, a Speech Pathology Consultation, Neuropsychometric testing, an MRI scan, an FDG PET scan and a PiB PET scan of the brain. This will be done over a period of two days at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| PiB and FDG positron emission tomography (PET) | Experimental | All subjects will receive PiB and FDG PET diagnosis on approximately day 1 or day 2 of study to determine if they have beta-amyloid deposits in their brains. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| C-11 PiB | Drug | One time intravenous administration of 740 megabecquerel (MBq) of [N-methyl-11C]2-(4'-methylaminophenyl)-6-hydroxybenzothiazole (PiB) (range 370 - 740 MBq). |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Percentage of patients with different speech and language based dementia (SLD) subtypes who have a [N-methyl-11C]2-(4'-methylaminophenyl)-6-hydroxybenzothiazole (PiB) positive positron emission tomography (PET) scan at presentation | Study entry, approximately day 1 or day 2 of study |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Percentage of patients who exhibit apraxia of speech as measured by the Apraxia of Speech Rating Scale at presentation | Apraxia of Speech Rating Scale has been developed by the speech pathologists involved in this study, and has tested to be reliable. The scale ranges from 0-4; 0=apraxia of speech not present, 4=apraxia of speech nearly always evident and marked in severity. | Study entry, approximately day 1 or day 2 of study |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Any concurrent illnesses that could account for speech and language deficits, such as:
Women who is pregnant or post-partum and breast-feeding
Patients for which MRI is contraindicated (metal in head, cardiac pace maker, etc.), if there is severe claustrophobia, if there are conditions that may confound brain imaging studies (e.g. structural abnormalities, including subdural hematoma or intracranial neoplasm), or if they are medically unstable or are on medications that might affect brain structure or metabolism,(e.g. chemotherapy)
Patient is mute (secondary to dysarthria only)
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Keith A Josephs, M.D. MST, MSc | Mayo Clinic | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Mayo Clinic | Rochester | Minnesota | 55905 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D018888 | Aphasia, Primary Progressive |
| D001037 | Aphasia |
| D001039 | Aphasia, Broca |
| D057180 | Frontotemporal Dementia |
| D001072 | Apraxias |
| D057178 | Primary Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia |
| D007802 | Language |
| ID | Term |
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| D003704 | Dementia |
| D001927 | Brain Diseases |
| D002493 | Central Nervous System Diseases |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
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| ID | Term |
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| C475519 | 2-(4'-(methylamino)phenyl)-6-hydroxybenzothiazole |
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| F-18 FDG | Drug | One time intravenous administration of 629 megabecquerel (MBq) of [18-F]-fluoro-deoxy-glucose (FDG) (range 555 - 740 MBq). |
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| Temporoparietal hypometabolism as shown on [18-F]-fluoro-deoxy-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) scan at presentation | Study entry, approximately day 1 or day 2 of study |
| Grey matter loss as shown on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at presentation | Study entry, approximately day 1 or day 2 of study |
| D013064 |
| Speech Disorders |
| D007806 | Language Disorders |
| D003147 | Communication Disorders |
| D019954 | Neurobehavioral Manifestations |
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D019965 | Neurocognitive Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D057174 | Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration |
| D057177 | TDP-43 Proteinopathies |
| D019636 | Neurodegenerative Diseases |
| D057165 | Proteostasis Deficiencies |
| D008659 | Metabolic Diseases |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D011596 | Psychomotor Disorders |
| D003142 | Communication |
| D001519 | Behavior |