This database contains 67 studies, archived under the term: "Journal Of Alzheimer's Disease: JAD"
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Memantine and brain atrophy in Alzheimer’s disease: a 1-year randomized controlled trial
Wilkinson, David,
Fox, Nick C.,
Barkhof, Frederik,
Phul, Ravinder,
Lemming, Ole,
Scheltens, Philip
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the rate of total brain atrophy (TBA) with serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), using the Brain Boundary Shift Integral (BBSI), in patients with probable Alzheimer’s disease (AD) over the course of 52 weeks of treatment with memantine or placebo. This was a multi-national, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, […]
Efficacy of Souvenaid in mild Alzheimer’s disease: results from a randomized, controlled trial
Scheltens, Philip,
Twisk, Jos W.R.,
Blesa, Rafael,
Scarpini, Elio,
von Arnim, Christine A. F.,
Bongers, Anke,
Harrison, John,
Swinkels, Sophie H. N.,
Stam, Cornelis J.,
de Waal, Hanneke,
Wurtman, Richard J.,
Wieggers, Rico L.,
Vellas, Bruno,
Kamphuis, Patrick J. G. H.
Souvenaid aims to improve synapse formation and function. An earlier study in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) showed that Souvenaid increased memory performance after 12 weeks in drug-naïve patients with mild AD. The Souvenir II study was a 24-week, randomized, controlled, double-blind, parallel-group, multi-country trial to confirm and extend previous findings in drug-naïve patients with […]
Validation of AclarusDx™, a blood-based transcriptomic signature for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
Fehlbaum-Beurdeley, Pascale,
Sol, Olivier,
Désiré, Laurent,
Touchon, Jacques,
Dantoine, Thierry,
Vercelletto, Martine,
Gabelle, Audrey,
Jarrige, Anne-Charlotte,
Haddad, Raphaël,
Lemarié, Jean Christophe,
Zhou, Weiyin,
Hampel, Harald,
Einstein, Richard,
Vellas, Bruno
Biomarkers have gained an increased importance in the past years in helping physicians to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This study was designed to identify a blood-based, transcriptomic signature that can differentiate AD patients from control subjects. The performance of the signature was then evaluated for robustness in an independent blinded sample population. RNA was extracted […]
Acute caffeine administration effect on brain activation patterns in mild cognitive impairment
Haller, Sven,
Montandon, Marie-Louise,
Rodriguez, Cristelle,
Moser, Dominik,
Toma, Simona,
Hofmeister, Jeremy,
Sinanaj, Indrit,
Lovblad, Karl-Olof,
Giannakopoulos, Panteleimon
Previous studies showed that acute caffeine administration enhances task-related brain activation in elderly individuals with preserved cognition. To explore the effects of this widely used agent on cognition and brain activation in early phases of cognitive decline, we performed a double-blinded, placebo-controlled functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study during an n-back working memory task in […]
A multi-center randomized proof-of-concept clinical trial applying ¹⁸FFDG-PET for evaluation of metabolic therapy with rosiglitazone XR in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease
Tzimopoulou, Sofia,
Cunningham, Vincent J.,
Nichols, Thomas E.,
Searle, Graham,
Bird, Nick P.,
Mistry, Prafull,
Dixon, Ian J.,
Hallett, William A.,
Whitcher, Brandon,
Brown, Andrew P.,
Zvartau-Hind, Marina,
Lotay, Narinder,
Lai, Robert Y. K.,
Castiglia, Mary,
Jeter, Barbara,
Matthews, Julian C.,
Chen, Kewei,
Bandy, Dan,
Reiman, Eric M.,
Gold, Michael,
Rabiner, Eugenii A.,
Matthews, Paul M.
Here we report the first multi-center clinical trial in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) using fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography ([18F]FDG-PET) measures of brain glucose metabolism as the primary outcome. We contrasted effects of 12 months treatment with the PPARγ agonist Rosiglitazone XR versus placebo in 80 mild to moderate AD patients. Secondary objectives included testing for reduction […]
Sustained effects of once-daily memantine treatment on cognition and functional communication skills in patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease: results of a 16-week open-label trial
Schulz, Jörg B.,
Rainer, Michael,
Klünemann, Hans-Hermann,
Kurz, Alexander,
Wolf, Stefanie,
Sternberg, Kati,
Tennigkeit, Frank
The present study evaluated the effects of once-daily memantine (20 mg) treatment on cognition and communication in patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In a multicenter, single-arm open-label study, outpatients diagnosed with AD (MMSE < 20; n = 97) were titrated from 5 mg to 20 mg once-daily memantine over 4 weeks. Once-daily […]
Cognitive training changes hippocampal function in mild cognitive impairment: a pilot study
A randomized pilot experiment examined the neural substrates of response to cognitive training in participants with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Participants performed exercises previously demonstrated to improve verbal memory and an active control group performed other computer activities. An auditory-verbal fMRI task was conducted before and after the two-month training program. Verbal memory scores improved […]