This clinical trial is focused on studying two neurological conditions: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) and Parkinson’s Disease. The study will use a special imaging agent called [18F]PI-2620, which is a solution for injection. This agent helps in visualizing certain proteins in the brain using a technique called PET, or Positron Emission Tomography. The purpose of the study is to analyze how this imaging agent is taken up in different regions of the brain in people with these conditions compared to those without any neurological issues.
Participants in the study will receive an injection of the [18F]PI-2620 solution. After the injection, they will undergo a PET scan, which is a type of imaging test that helps doctors see how the agent is distributed in the brain. This will help researchers understand the differences in brain activity between those with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Parkinson’s Disease, and healthy individuals. The study will also look at how these differences relate to various factors like age, clinical symptoms, and other biological markers found in the body.
The study is expected to continue until the end of 2026, with recruitment of participants starting in mid-2024. By participating in this study, researchers hope to gain valuable insights into these neurological conditions, which could lead to better understanding and potentially improved treatments in the future.



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