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Novel Metabolic Muscular Biomarkers in Pompe Disease - a Non-invasive Magnetic Resonance Exploratory Pilot Study.
Sponsor: Medical University of Vienna
Summary
Previous studies have indicated that 13C-MRS in the ultra-high 7T magnetic resonance (MR) field is a potential non-invasive measurement method for assessing changes in muscle glycogen levels in PoD patients. However, in a single study, increases in glycogen intermediates were observed using the even more sensitive 31P-MRS technique in a mouse model of PoD and in glycogen storage disease III in humans. In fact, glycolytic intermediates such as phosphomonoesters (PME), measured by phosphorus-31P-MRS in PoD mouse models, were superior to 13C-MRS in monitoring disease progression and quantifying glycogen, indicating a significant clinical potential of 31P-MRS in humans. It has been shown that 31P-MRS can reliably quantify age- and weight-related differences as well as changes in thyroid function in human muscle metabolism. This study conducted by our institute demonstrates that the technique possesses the necessary sensitivity to measure these subtle muscular metabolic changes. However, there are currently no human 31P-MRS muscle data available for PoD. Therefore, we propose a proof-of-principle study to address this knowledge gap and contribute to establishing a new sensitive muscular biomarker that quantifies the primary disease mechanism, namely glycogen formation, for future longitudinal studies on PoD.
Official title: Novel Metabolic Muscular Biomarkers in Pompe Disease - a Non-invasive
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2023-08-15
Completion Date
2028-10-15
Last Updated
2025-08-26
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
Siemens Magnetom 7T Plus
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Locations (1)
Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Vienna, Austria