Correlation Between Relapses in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Vitamin D Intake
Multiple SclerosisThe correlation between relapses in MS and vitamin D intake will be examined.
Studying the Effects of Copaxone on Retinal Health Using Optical Tomography Over 24 Months
Multiple SclerosisThis is a prospective, observational, single-blinded, longitudinal, 24-month OCT study of the evolution of axonal loss, as evidenced by loss of RNFLT and TMV, in RRMS patients treated with GA and in healthy controls.
Tolerability and Quality of Life Study in Participants Who Switched to Avonex Pen
Relapsing-Remitting Multiple SclerosisClinical Isolated Syndrome (CIS)1 moreTo evaluate treatment tolerability, adherence and quality of life (QoL) over 1 year in MS (Multiple Sclerosis) participants who have been switched - due to persistent tolerability issues, particularly injection problems - from a subcutaneous injectable disease-modifying treatment (DMT) given several times a week (Rebif, Betaferon or Copaxone) to once weekly Avonex 30 μg given intra-muscularly. Avonex will be applied by the injection device Avonex Pen.
Preliminary Study for Selective Detection of the CD8+ Myelin Specific T Cell in the Blood of Multiple...
Multiple SclerosisMost experts in the field consider Multiple Sclerosis as the main auto immune disease of the central nervous system. In spite of many works, the data in the literature concerning the antigens targeted by the CD8+ T-Cell response are still contradictory and insufficient.
Sphingosine-1 Phosphate -Receptor Targeting and Microglial Activation
Multiple SclerosisTo evaluate the usability of positron emission tomography imaging as a novel outcome measure in multiple sclerosis studies
A Pilot Study to Assess microRNA Biomarkers in Early and Later Stage Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple SclerosisSecondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis1 moreThis study will look at the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of consented participants who either have early stage multiple sclerosis (clinically isolated syndrome) or who have later stage (secondary progressive multiple sclerosis), or participants who do not have any neurological or autoimmune illness. Biomarkers and microRNA will be assessed for group differences.
Study to Evaluate the Feasibility of [18F]Florbetapir PET for Assessment in MS Patients
Multiple SclerosisThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of [18F]Florbetapir positron emission tomography (PET) for assessment of demyelination in the patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis.
Longitudinal Therapeutically Non-interventional Study of MSRV-Env Burden in Patients With Multiple...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)Relapsing-Remitting MS3 moreThis study intends to explore evolution of MSRV expression by analyzing the levels of MSRV transcripts in blood, as well as the levels of the MSRV-Env protein in serum of MS patients. The study will be conducted over one year in four cohorts of patients with different forms of MS (remitting-relapsing MS i.e. RRMS, primary-progressive MS i.e. PPMS and secondary-progressive MS i.e. SPMS) and in clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) patients who have suffered a single clinical event but do not comply with diagnosis criteria for definite MS. The MSRV RNA and MSRV-Env protein levels will be correlated with the clinical evolution of patients and with the reverse transcriptase activity, inflammatory markers assessed by cytokines levels. A control group of healthy subjects will be included (the study, GN-E-003, is performed in parallel and is part of another dedicated protocol).
Experimental Evaluation of Wheelchair-Mounted Robotic Arms
Spinal Cord InjuryCerebral Palsy1 moreResearchers from the University of South Florida's Rehabilitation Engineering program are looking for volunteers to participate in a research study for experimental evaluation of wheelchair-mounted robotic arms (WMRAs). Participants will operate commercially available and developmental WMRAs in a physical test environment. The study will serve to identify desirable design features of WMRAs and input devices so that future production systems may further increase the quality of life of potential users. The study will also promote both the justification of prescribing WMRAs to enhance quality of life through the proposed standard testing method, and awareness for the emerging assistive robotics industry.
Sodium Intake in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple SclerosisRecently, it has been shown that salt (ClNa, sodium chloride) can modulate the differentiation of human and mouse TH17 cells. Indeed, mice feed with high sodium diet were described to develop more aggressive course of EAE (Experimental Autoimmune Encephalitis). However, the role of sodium intake in MS has not been investigated. In this study we investigate the effect of sodium intake in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) clinical and radiological activity.