The study will enroll 20 PSP and 8 normal subjects with complete neurological examination, 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607) PET and MRI assessment. To explore: (1) whether 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607) can detect the 4R tau protein in the brain of PSP patients; (2) whether 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607) can distinguish the clinical characteristics of PSP; (3) Whether the distribution of tau deposition is related to disease severity, progression, and prognosis.
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), also known as Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome, has a similar incidence in men and women. The pathophysiology of PSP is remaining unclear, but it is known to be related to the abnormal accumulation of 4R tau protein in the brain. Recently, new generation of novel radiotracer 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607), which can be labeled with 4R PHF-tau without significant off-target binding, has been successfully developed. The study will enroll 20 PSP and 8 normal subjects with complete neurological examination, 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607) PET and MRI assessment. To explore: (1) whether 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607) can detect the 4R tau protein in the brain of PSP patients; (2) whether 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607) can distinguish the clinical characteristics of PSP; (3) Whether the distribution of tau deposition is related to disease severity, progression, and prognosis. The research results will help to understand the potential of 18F-PMPBB3 (APN-1607) as a biomarker for diagnosis and therapeutic assessment tool for progressive nuclear paralysis as well as other tau proteinopathy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
28
single intravenous injection 5mCi 18F-PMPBB3 per scan
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,Linkou
Taoyuan City, Guishan Dist, Taiwan
RECRUITINGTau Distribution Among Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), and Normal Subjects
Tau Distribution Among Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), and Normal Subjects Measured by Standardized Uptake Value Ratio (SUVR) as Assessed by 18F-PM-PBB3 tau PET Scan
Time frame: 5 days
To assess disease severity in PSP
To assess disease severity in PSP subjects by SUVR as Assessed by 18F-PM-PBB3 tau PET Scan
Time frame: 5 days
To assess disease progression in PSP
To assess disease progression in PSP subjects by SUVR as Assessed by 18F-PM-PBB3 tau PET Scan
Time frame: 1.5 year
Blood pressure
Systolic and diastolic pressure of subjects will be measured right before injection and after scanning.
Time frame: 3 hours
Pulse
Pulse will be measured right before injection and after scanning.
Time frame: 3 hours
Respiration frequency
Respiration frequency will be measured right before injection and after scanning.
Time frame: 3 hours
Adverse events collection
Adverse events within 5 days after the injection and scanning of subjects will be followed and assessed.
Time frame: 5 days
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