Identification of Sodium Channel Fragments as Serum Biomarkers of a Traumatic Central Nervous System Injury
- Conditions
- Spasticity, MuscleBrain InjuriesSpinal Cord Injury
- Interventions
- Other: Blood sampling
- Registration Number
- NCT06532760
- Lead Sponsor
- Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille
- Brief Summary
Following spinal cord injury (SCI), 75% of patients develop spasticity of the limbs characterized by an increase in muscle tone causing severe pain. Currently, the diagnosis of spinal cord injury is based on clinical and radiological evaluation by CT and MRI, but there is no reliable biomarker capable of predicting the medium and long-term clinical course in terms of emergence and severity of spasticity and neurological recovery. Recently, pre-clinical models in rats have shown the presence of protein fragments from a cleavage of sodium channels in spinal cords below the level of injury. Other studies have also shown the presence of these fragments in the brain following a head injury. These fragments would be potentially useful as a biomarker of the SCI. The detection of sodium fragments would be potentially useful as a biomarker of a lesion of the central nervous system (spinal cord or brain) and of the severity of the spasticity in patients suffering from SCI. The main objective of this study is to detect the presence of sodium fragments in blood samples from patients with SCI from or brain injury. The secondary objectives will be to study the post-lesional / injury kinetics of sodium fragments, to determine their diagnostic values in terms of the severity of the injury, and their prognostic values concerning the emergence of the spasticity in patients with SCI. An initial prospective cohort will include 40 people. The fragments of sodium channels will be measured in blood samples taken within 6 hours post-trauma, then 1, 3, 5 and 7 days post-trauma, as well as 3 and 6 months post-trauma. The overall expression of sodium fragments will be compared to that of healthy controls. Participants will be recruited in the acute care units of the AP-HM. Participants will be recruited from the main acute care units of the AP-HM. Post-traumatic follow-up assessments during their rehabilitation will be carried out at 3 and 6 months in the neurosurgery department of North Hospital from APHM.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Male or female
- Aged 18 to 75
- Beneficiary of or affiliated to a social security scheme
- Having suffered within 6 hours a trauma with an acute LME confirmed according to the following characteristics:
- Lesion located at C4-T12 level and radiologically documented (CT scan and/or spinal MRI performed within 6 hours)
- Complete or incomplete according to the American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale (ASIA A to D)
- Signed consent for emergency and continuation of study
Exclusion criteria:
- Pregnant or breast-feeding patient
- Absence of consent from the volunteer or his/her trusted support person
- Patient under guardianship or trusteeship
- Brain injury due to cranioencephalic trauma with a Glasgow score of less than 14 on reassessment, associated with a cerebral CT scan of grade III or less on the Marshall classification
- Presence of another neurological or mental disorder or neurodegenerative disease
Brain injury patients Group:
Inclusion criteria:
- Male or female
- Aged 18 to 75
- Have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) with a proven acute brain injury according to the following characteristics:
- Glasgow score less than 13 on admission without metabolic cause in the context of head trauma
- Cerebral CT scan at least grade II according to Marshall classification
- Absence of traumatic spinal lesion threatening the integrity of the spinal canal assessed by neuroradiological examination (CT and/or MRI)
- Signed consent for emergency and continuation of study
- ASIA E score
Exclusion criteria:
- Pregnant or breast-feeding patient
- Absence of consent from the volunteer or his/her trusted support person
- Patient under guardianship
- ASIA score A to D
- Presence of another neurological or mental disorder or neurodegenerative disease
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Patients with Brain Injury Blood sampling - Healthy volunteers Blood sampling - Patients with Spinal cord injury Blood sampling -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Detect the presence of sodium fragments in blood samples from patients 6 hours to 6 months post-injury
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method kinetics of sodium fragments in patients with acute SCI and in traumatic brain injury patients in the post-trauma period 6 hours to 6 months post-injury To correlate measurements of sodium fragments in blood from 6 hours to 6 months post-injury with the occurence of spasticity in the post-trauma period 3 and 6 months-post-injury