Spinocerebellar Ataxia Sca

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Status: Recruiting

Deep Brain Stimulation for Spinocerebellar Ataxia

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the safety of placing Deep Brain Stimulators (DBS) in the cerebellum and using electrical stimulation of that part of the brain to treat symptoms related to the participants spinocerebellar ataxia. Five adults diagnosed with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6) with inadequate cerebellar symptom relief will be implanted with a Medtronic Percept Primary Cell Neurostimulator. The device will be implanted into the dentate nucleus, which is a structure located within the cerebellum that is responsible for controlling movement and balance. Specifically, the investigators will be using adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS), which analyzes brain signals and automatically adjusts the strength, timing, and pattern of stimulation according to the patient's needs at any given moment. This study will evaluate the feasibility, safety, and tolerability of aDBS in SCA6 patients.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 21-89Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of California, San FranciscoUpdated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

A diagnosis of SCA6 by a Movement Disorders specialist following established cri... [+6]

Inability or unwillingness to comply with the study protocol. [+14]

Status: Recruiting

Interposed Nucleus aDBS for Ataxia

This is a single-center, open-label study designed to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and preliminary efficacy of cerebellar adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) in adults with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6). A total of 5 participants will be enrolled. Participants will undergo surgical implantation of deep brain stimulation (DBS) leads targeting the motor interposed nucleus of the cerebellum. The leads will be connected to one or two implantable pulse generators capable of delivering stimulation to deep brain structures and recording neural activity. Participants will complete up to 18 in-person study visits over a 24-month follow-up period. During these visits, neural signals will be recorded under varying behavioral tasks and stimulation conditions. Early study visits will be used to identify optimal stimulation parameters and neural biomarkers associated with disease state. These biomarkers will subsequently be used to implement adaptive DBS, in which stimulation amplitude is automatically adjusted in response to recorded neural activity. Study outcomes will include assessments of safety and feasibility of cerebellar aDBS, as well as preliminary evaluation of its effects on clinical measures.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 21-89Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of FloridaUpdated: Jun 29, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

A diagnosis of SCA6 by a movement disorders specialist following established cri... [+6]

Inability or unwillingness to comply with the study protocol [+14]

Status: Recruiting

Deep Brain Stimulation for Spinocerebellar Ataxia

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the safety of placing Deep Brain Stimulators (DBS) in the cerebellum and using electrical stimulation of that part of the brain to treat symptoms related to the participants spinocerebellar ataxia. Five adults diagnosed with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6) with inadequate cerebellar symptom relief will be implanted with a Medtronic Percept Primary Cell Neurostimulator. The device will be implanted into the dentate nucleus, which is a structure located within the cerebellum that is responsible for controlling movement and balance. Specifically, the investigators will be using adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS), which analyzes brain signals and automatically adjusts the strength, timing, and pattern of stimulation according to the patient's needs at any given moment. This study will evaluate the feasibility, safety, and tolerability of aDBS in SCA6 patients.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 21-89Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of California, San FranciscoUpdated: Mar 18, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

A diagnosis of SCA6 by a Movement Disorders specialist following established cri... [+6]

Inability or unwillingness to comply with the study protocol. [+14]