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Eradication of Helicobacter pylori may be beneficial in the management of Alzheimer’s disease
Kountouras, Jannis,
Boziki, Marina,
Gavalas, Emmanuel,
Zavos, Christos,
Grigoriadis, Nikolaos,
Deretzi, Georgia,
Tzilves, Dimitrios,
Katsinelos, Panagiotis,
Tsolaki, Magda,
Chatzopoulos, Dimitrios,
Venizelos, Ioannis
Infectious agents have been proposed as potential causes of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Recently, we documented a high prevalence of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection in patients with AD. We aim to access the effect of Hp eradication on the AD cognitive (MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination and CAMCOG: Cambridge Cognitive Examination for the Elderly) and functional […]
Trospium and cognition in patients with late onset Alzheimer disease
Objectives: Cholinesterase inhibitors for the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and antimuscarinic agents for the treatment of urge urinary incontinence (UUI) may reduce the potential effect of each other in the patients with both diseases. Trospium has a relatively low lipophilicity and low CNS penetration, and galantamine, a cholinesterase inhibitors, has also allosterically modulates nicotinic […]
Safety and tolerability of the rivastigmine patch: results of a 28-week open-label extension
Grossberg, George,
Sadowsky, Carl,
Fröstl, Hans,
Frölich, Lutz,
Nagel, Jennifer,
Tekin, Sibel,
Zechner, Stefanie,
Ros, Jacqueline,
Orgogozo, Jean-Marc
The primary objective of the open-label extension was to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of a transdermal rivastigmine patch up to 1 year, as a novel approach to treatment in Alzheimer disease. This was a 28-week extension to a 24-week, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled, and active-controlled study evaluating rivastigmine patches [9.5 mg/24 h (10 cm2) […]
Effect of tarenflurbil on cognitive decline and activities of daily living in patients with mild Alzheimer disease: a randomized controlled trial
Green, Robert C.,
Schneider, Lon S.,
Amato, David A.,
Beelen, Andrew P.,
Wilcock, Gordon,
Swabb, Edward A.,
Zavitz, Kenton H.
Context: Amyloid-beta peptide (Abeta(42)) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease (AD). Tarenflurbil, a selective Abeta(42)-lowering agent, demonstrated encouraging results on cognitive and functional outcomes among mildly affected patients in an earlier phase 2 trial.; Objective: To determine the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of tarenflurbil.; Design, Setting, and Patients: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, […]
Melatonin fails to improve sleep or agitation in double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial of institutionalized patients with Alzheimer disease
Gehrman, Philip R.,
Connor, Donald J.,
Martin, Jennifer L.,
Shochat, Tamar,
Corey-Bloom, Jody,
Ancoli-Israel, Sonia
Objectives: Patients with Alzheimer dementia often display both agitated behavior and poor sleep. Given that the disease is often associated with low endogenous levels of melatonin, exogenous melatonin administration may lead to improvements in sleep and agitation.; Design: Randomized, placebo-controlled study.; Setting: Nursing homes in San Diego, CA, metropolitan area.; Participants: Subjects were patients with […]
Effects of omega-3 fatty acids on inflammatory markers in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma in Alzheimer’s disease: the OmegAD study
Freund-Levi, Yvonne,
Hjorth, Erik,
Lindberg, Catharina,
Cederholm, Tommy,
Faxén-Irving, Gerd,
Vedin, Inger,
Palmblad, Jan,
Wahlund, Lars-Olof,
Schultzberg, Marianne,
Basun, Hans,
Eriksdotter-Jönhagen, Maria
Background: omega-3 fatty acids (omega-3 FAs) found in dietary fish or fish oils are anti-inflammatory agents that may influence Alzheimer’s disease (AD).; Objective: To study the effects of dietary omega-3 FA supplementation on inflammatory markers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma from patients with mild to moderate AD.; Methods: Thirty-five patients (70.3 +/- 8.2 years) […]
Effects of gender on response to treatment with rivastigmine in mild cognitive impairment: A post hoc statistical modeling approach
Ferris, Steven,
Lane, Roger,
Sfikas, Nikolaos,
Winblad, Bengt,
Farlow, Martin,
Feldman, Howard H.
Background: Epidemiologic studies have identified several demographic factors, including gender, that may influence the progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer’s disease (AD).; Objective: This analysis aimed to develop a sensitive model for detecting treatment benefits in patients with MCI by controlling for factors that predict progression to AD. The study used this statistical […]
Donepezil treatment of patients with MCI: a 48-week randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Doody, R. S.,
Ferris, S. H.,
Salloway, S.,
Sun, Y.,
Goldman, R.,
Watkins, W. E.,
Xu, Y.,
Murthy, A. K.
Background: Treatment of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with cholinesterase inhibitors may improve symptoms.; Methods: In this multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, subjects with MCI entered a 3-week placebo run-in period followed by 48 weeks of double-blind donepezil (5 mg/day for 6 weeks, then 10 mg/day for 42 weeks) or placebo treatment. Primary efficacy variables included change […]
A pilot study using nabilone for symptomatic treatment in Huntington’s disease
Pilot study of nabilone in Huntington’s disease (HD). Double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study of nabilone versus placebo. Primary outcome, Unified Huntington’s Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) total motor score. Secondary measures: UHDRS subsections for chorea, cognition and behavior, and neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI). 44 randomized patients received either nabilone (1 or 2 mg) followed by placebo (n = […]