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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, […]
Effect of acupuncture in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer disease: a functional MRI study
Wang, Z.,
Nie, B.,
Li, D.,
Zhao, Z.,
Han, Y.,
Song, H.,
Xu, J.,
Shan, B.,
Lu, J.,
Li, K.
We aim to clarify the mechanisms of acupuncture in treating mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer disease (AD) by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Thirty-six right-handed subjects (8 MCI patients, 14 AD patients, and 14 healthy elders) participated in this study. Clinical and neuropsychological examinations were performed on all the subjects. MRI data acquisition […]
Protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of physical activity on delaying the progression of white matter changes on MRI in older adults with memory complaints and mild cognitive impairment: the AIBL Active trial
Cyarto, Elizabeth V.,
Lautenschlager, Nicola T.,
Desmond, Patricia M.,
Ames, David,
Szoeke, Cassandra,
Salvado, Olivier,
Sharman, Matthew J.,
Ellis, Kathryn A.,
Phal, Pramit M.,
Masters, Colin L.,
Rowe, Christopher C.,
Martins, Ralph N.,
Cox, Kay L.
Background: Older adults free of dementia but with subjective memory complaints (SMC) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are considered at increased risk of cognitive decline. Vascular risk factors (VRF), including hypertension, heart disease, smoking, hypercholesterolemia and lack of physical activity (PA) have been identified as modifiable risk factors contributing to cognitive decline, and white matter […]
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 […]
Effect of memantine on resting state default mode network activity in Alzheimer’s disease
Lorenzi, Marco,
Beltramello, Alberto,
Mercuri, Nicola B.,
Canu, Elisa,
Zoccatelli, Giada,
Pizzini, Francesca B.,
Alessandrini, Franco,
Cotelli, Maria,
Rosini, Sandra,
Costardi, Daniela,
Caltagirone, Carlo,
Frisoni, Giovanni B.
Background: Memantine is an approved symptomatic treatment for moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease that reduces the excitotoxic effects of hyperactive glutamatergic transmission. However, the exact mechanism of the effect of memantine in Alzheimer’s disease patients is poorly understood. Importantly, the default mode network (DMN), which plays a key role in attention, is hypoactive in Alzheimer’s […]
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 […]
A phase 2 randomized trial of ELND005, scyllo-inositol, in mild to moderate Alzheimer disease
Salloway, S.,
Sperling, R.,
Keren, R.,
Porsteinsson, A. P.,
van Dyck, C. H.,
Tariot, P. N.,
Gilman, S.,
Arnold, D.,
Abushakra, S.,
Hernandez, C.,
Crans, G.,
Liang, E.,
Quinn, G.,
Bairu, M.,
Pastrak, A.,
Cedarbaum, J. M.
Objective: This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging phase 2 study explored safety, efficacy, and biomarker effects of ELND005 (an oral amyloid anti-aggregation agent) in mild to moderate Alzheimer disease (AD).; Methods: A total of 353 patients were randomized to ELND005 (250, 1,000, or 2,000 mg) or placebo twice daily for 78 weeks. Coprimary endpoints were the […]
An MRI substudy of a donepezil clinical trial in mild cognitive impairment
Schuff, Norbert,
Suhy, Joyce,
Goldman, Robert,
Xu, Yikang,
Sun, Yijun,
Truran-Sacrey, Diana,
Murthy, Anita
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study was conducted as part of an intervention study in subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) to assess donepezil’s treatment effect on brain atrophy. Adults with aMCI were randomly assigned to double-blind treatment with 10 mg/day donepezil hydrochloride or placebo for 48 weeks. Brain MRI scans were acquired at […]
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 […]