Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Use of Stromal Vascular Fraction in Multiple Sclerosis
Summary
Purpose of study is to determine safety and efficacy of use of autologous Adipose-Derived cellular Stromal Vascular Fraction (AD-cSVF) suspended in Normal Saline and delivered via intravascular system of quality of life and alteration of documented Advanced Muscular Sclerosis (MS). It is believed that the heterogeneous cell population which includes multipotent stem/stromal cells plus non-multipotent cellular elements are capable of immune modulation/inflammatory modulation properties. Exam of disease progression and quality of life changes will be evaluated by sophisticated mathematical non-biased MRI analysis.
Full Description
Advanced Multiple Sclerosis (MS), defined as a non-medication responsive MS, which is a demyelination disease which features damage to insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. This damage or degenerative changes disrupts the ability of parts of the nervous system to communicate, resulting in range of signs and symptoms which include physical and mental changes.
Symptoms are variable and often include visual changes, sensory irregularities, and motor coordination. MS has several forms which result in new symptoms in either isolated attacks (relapsing forms) or gradual increasing symptoms (progressive forms). In most cases, severe side effects or non-responsive cases to traditional MS medications on the market, have not proven to be acceptable, totally safe (without severe side effects) or clinically efficacious.
While cause is not clear, mechanisms have been suggested association with loss of the immune system or failure to produce myelin-producing cells. Some suggest a genetic predisposition or environmental factor, but the exact causation in all cases have not been elucidated.
Medications have been developed, but remain modestly effective and possessing major side effects and poorly tolerated. Alternative treatments, including physical therapy and some stem/stromal therapies have become more common.
Three main characteristics of MS are: 1). Lesion formations in the central nervous system (called Plaques); 2). Inflammation; 3). Destruction of myelin sheaths of neurons. This demyelination is thought to stimulate the inflammatory processes due to action of a lymphocyte group known at T-cell which seems to recognize patient's own myelin as foreign and proceeds to attack it (known as "autoreactive lymphocytes").
Traditionally, exacerbation's are often treated with high dose intravenous steroids which may be of short term reduction of symptoms, not addressing the underlying causation. Current medications available for treatment are expensive and fraught with major side effects, making their use very difficult and producing limited measured value.
With the advent of convenient adipose harvesting and processing in closed systems, the ability to easily and safely acquire significant of stem/stromal cells, studies are underway to utilize autologous stem/stromal cells. This study is aimed at evaluation of the safety profile (adverse reactions & severe adverse reaction) of the closed syringe, microcannula harvesting of subdermal fat deposits. This autologous cell group obtained with isolation and concentration of cells within the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) via enzymatic digestion, and deployed via intravascular routes. As these cells are very small, there is belief that they are able to pass into the cerebral fluids in defects of the blood brain barrier (BBB) or are small enough to pass into the fluids of the CNS (central nervous system).
Recent availability of a highly complex analytic program will be used to assess changes in the location, numbers, volumes, demyelination of brain lesions examined by MRI (with and without contrast). This is done as a comparative analysis at intervals of baseline to 6 month minimum, and annually as available for tracking of central nervous system (CNS) changes over time and correlated with clinical progressions.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Documented functional damage to central or peripheral nervous system unlikely to improve with present standard of care
At least 6 months after onset of disease process
If under current medical therapy (drug or surgical) for the condition, patient considered stable on that treatment and unlikely to have significant reversal of associated neurological functions damage as a result of ongoing treatments
In estimation of providers and neurologists have the potential for improvement with AD-cSVF treatment, and be at minimal risk of potential harm from the procedure
Over 18 year old, and capable of providing informed consent
Medically stable and cleared by primary care physician, neurologist, or licensed practitioner that patient is felt to be reasonably expected to be expected to undergo procedures without known significant risk to health
Exclusion Criteria:
Patient must be capable of an adequate neurologic examination and evaluation to document the pathology and ability to cooperate with examination
Patient must be capable and willing to undergo follow up neurologic exams with investigators or their own neurologists
Patient must be capable and competent to provide informed consent to participation
In estimation of investigators, the patient may be at increased or significant risk of harm to the patient's general health or neurologic functions for collection of AD-cSVF collection
Patients not medically stable, or who may be at significant risk to their health undergoing any and all procedures will not be eligible
Women of childbearing age must not be pregnant at the time of treatment, and should refrain from becoming pregnant for 3 months post-treatment
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There are 2 Locations for this study
Stevensville Montana, 59870, United States
Roatan Hn, Hondu, Honduras
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