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NCT06845644
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Longitudinal Quantitative Neuromuscular MRI in Neuropathic Patients

Sponsor: Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille

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Summary

The pathophysiological process common to neuropathies is fatty replacement of muscle tissue, more commonly known as intramuscular fat fraction (F.F). MRI is an imaging technique that enables us to distinguish between muscle and fat tissue, and thus to objectify in vivo structural changes within nerves and muscles in neuropathic patients. In addition to visualizing these changes, quantitative neuromuscular MRI (qMRI) can be used to quantify a number of biomarkers associated with these pathophysiological processes. Over the past few years, this procedure has become a relevant tool in a number of neuromuscular pathologies, such as acquired and hereditary neuropathies. Thanks to its non-ionizing nature and its ability to explore tissues in three dimensions, MRI is the technique of choice for evaluating these diseases, complementing the clinical and electrophysiological scores available. In a context where numerous therapic strategies are being evaluated for the treatment of peripheral nervous system diseases, the clinical and electrophysiological scores currently available are proving inadequate for the detection of early change or a positive therapeutic effect. On the basis of a limited number of studies, quantitative MRI could provide much more sensitive therapeutic monitoring data over short periods of time which is crucial for future therapeutic trials. The most interesting MRI biomarker to date would therefore be the FF, which represents the percentage of fatty infiltration of muscles following pathological nerve damage. Other MRI biomarkers, such as quantified magnetization transfer ratio (MTR), proton density (PD), water transverse relaxation time (wT2) and three-dimensional volume, enable us to study the degenerative and inflammatory phenomena at work in these neuropathies from different angles, detailing the nerve and muscle damage in patients compared with healthy controls or presymptomatic patients. In patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy in particular, qMRI is the only tool to detect significant longitudinal variation over a one-year period, revealing an average increase in FF in the lower limbs of +1.5% over 12 months. Confirmation of these results and their extension to other neuropathies such as hereditary amyloid neuropathies (ATTR-PN) or acquired demyelinating neuropathies (ADN) is therefore justified, but requires the implementation of standardized longitudinal studies including these different pathologies. As strong correlations between these MRI biomarkers and the main clinical scores have been demonstrated in several cross-sectional studies, the clinical value of this non-invasive tool is beyond doubt. The main limitation to the clinical deployment of this technology remains the time required for the manual segmentation step to delineate the areas of interest. The ongoing development of new image analysis techniques, as well as the contribution of artificial intelligence and deep learning to the imaging data extraction process, are well on the way to solving this problem, but require continuous updating of practices to identify the most interesting MRI biomarkers, facilitate their extraction and thus measure their clinical application with a view to future therapeutic trials.

Official title: Longitudinal Quantitative Neuromuscular MRI Evaluation in Patients With Acquired and Hereditary Neuropathy

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2025-05-23

Completion Date

2028-05

Last Updated

2025-05-31

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Quantitative neuromuscular MRI

Quantitative neuromuscular MRI is used to quantify a number of biomarkers associated with these pathophysiological processes

OTHER

Neuromuscular ultrasound

Neuromuscular ultrasound is used to quantified nerve diameter variation

Locations (1)

Assistance - Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille

Marseille, France