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D-SPARK Trial - D-Serine for Modifying PD Progression

Overview

The D-SPARK (D-Serine for Modifying PD Progression) trial is a Phase 2 clinical study evaluating the disease-modifying potential of D-serine in Parkinson's disease. This trial represents a novel approach to Parkinson's disease therapy by targeting N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) signaling to potentially slow or halt disease progression rather than merely providing symptomatic relief[@mothet2000][@wolosker2021].

D-serine is an endogenous amino acid that acts as the primary co-agonist for NMDARs in the forebrain, making it a critical regulator of glutamatergic signaling. Unlike conventional dopamine replacement therapies (levodopa, dopamine agonists) that address motor symptoms, D-serine aims to modify the underlying neurodegenerative process.

Trial Details

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| Phase | Phase 2 |
| NCT Number | NCT07312110 |
| Status | Active/Recruiting |
| Sponsor | Haukeland University Hospital |
| Intervention | D-serine (oral) |
| Study Design | Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled |
| Indication | Parkinson's disease (early to mid-stage) |
| Enrollment | ~80 participants (estimated) |
| Duration | 52 weeks treatment, 52 weeks follow-up |

Conditions Studied

  • Parkinson's Disease (PD)
  • Early to mid-stage disease (Hoehn & Yahr 1-3)
  • Disease duration 1-10 years

Scientific Background

Parkinson's Disease Pathogenesis


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