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Mild to moderate cognitive impairment is a major risk factor for mortality and nursing home admission in the first year after hip fracture
Schaller, F.,
Sidelnikov, E.,
Theiler, R.,
Egli, A.,
Staehelin, H. B.,
Dick, W.,
Dawson-Hughes, B.,
Grob, D.,
Platz, A.,
Can, U.,
Bischoff-Ferrari, H. A.
Background: It is not well established if and to what extent mild to moderate cognitive impairment predicts mortality and risk of nursing home admission after hip fracture.; Objective: To investigate prospectively whether and to what extent mild to moderate cognitive impairment, contributes to mortality and admission to nursing home in the first year after acute […]
Pilot study of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Sanchez-Ramos, Juan,
Cimino, Cynthia,
Avila, Ross,
Rowe, Amanda,
Chen, Ren,
Whelan, Glenn,
Lin, Xiaoyang,
Cao, Chuanhai,
Ashok, Raj
Human granulocyte colony-stimulating-factor (G-CSF) is widely used for treatment of neutropenia and to mobilize stem/progenitor cells for bone marrow transplantation. In studies of thousands of healthy donor subjects treated with G-CSF to mobilize stem/progenitor cells, the side-effect profile has been reported to be mild and reversible. In pre-clinical studies, G-CSF was reported to improve spatial […]
Effects of a diet integration with an oily emulsion of DHA-phospholipids containing melatonin and tryptophan in elderly patients suffering from mild cognitive impairment
Rondanelli, Mariangela,
Opizzi, Annalisa,
Faliva, Milena,
Mozzoni, Marco,
Antoniello, Neldo,
Cazzola, Roberta,
Savarè, Rita,
Cerutti, Renata,
Grossi, Enzo,
Cestaro, Benvenuto
Age-related changes in nutritional status can play an important role in brain functioning. Specific nutrient deficiencies in the elderly may exacerbate pathological processes in the brain. Consequently, the potential of nutritional intervention to prevent or delay cognitive impairment and the development of dementia is an important topic. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial has been performed […]
Amyloid-β(1-15/16) as a marker for γ-secretase inhibition in Alzheimer’s disease
Portelius, Erik,
Zetterberg, Henrik,
Dean, Robert A.,
Marcil, Alexandre,
Bourgeois, Philippe,
Nutu, Magdalena,
Andreasson, Ulf,
Siemers, Eric,
Mawuenyega, Kwasi G.,
Sigurdson, Wendy C.,
May, Patrick C.,
Paul, Steven M.,
Holtzman, David M.,
Blennow, Kaj,
Bateman, Randall J.
Amyloid-β (Aβ) producing enzymes are key targets for disease-modifying Alzheimer’s disease (AD) therapies since Aβ trafficking is at the core of AD pathogenesis. Development of such drugs might benefit from the identification of markers indicating in vivo drug effects in the central nervous system. We have previously shown that Aβ(1-15) is produced by concerted β-and […]
Ageing in general practice (AGP) trial: a cluster randomised trial to examine the effectiveness of peer education on GP diagnostic assessment and management of dementia
Pond, Constance D.,
Brodaty, Henry,
Stocks, Nigel P.,
Gunn, Jane,
Marley, John,
Disler, Peter,
Magin, Parker,
Paterson, Nerida,
Horton, Graeme,
Goode, Susan,
Paine, Bronwen,
Mate, Karen E.
Background: Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than later diagnosis allows persons with dementia and their families to plan ahead and access appropriate management. However, most diagnoses are made by general practitioners (GPs) later in the course of the disease and are associated with management that is poorly adherent […]
The effect of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors on cognition in patients with Alzheimer’s dementia: a prospective withdrawal and rechallenge pilot study
Padala, Kalpana P.,
Padala, Prasad R.,
McNeilly, Dennis P.,
Geske, Jenenne A.,
Sullivan, Dennis H.,
Potter, Jane F.
Background: Statins are well-known for their cardiovascular benefits. However, the cognitive effects of statins are not well understood. We hypothesized that individuals with preexisting dementia would be more vulnerable to statin-related cognitive effects.; Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact on cognition of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitor (statin) discontinuation and rechallenge […]
Mechanism of amyloid removal in patients with Alzheimer disease treated with gantenerumab
Ostrowitzki, Susanne,
Deptula, Dennis,
Thurfjell, Lennart,
Barkhof, Frederik,
Bohrmann, Bernd,
Brooks, David J.,
Klunk, William E.,
Ashford, Elizabeth,
Yoo, Kisook,
Xu, Zhi-Xin,
Loetscher, Hansruedi,
Santarelli, Luca
Background: Gantenerumab is a fully human anti-Aβ monoclonal antibody in clinical development for the treatment of Alzheimer disease (AD).; Objectives: To investigate whether treatment with gantenerumab leads to a measurable reduction in the level of Aβ amyloid in the brain and to elucidate the mechanism of amyloid reduction.; Design: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, ascending-dose […]
Alzheimer’s disease: is pacemaker implantation safe?
Osmonov, Damirbek,
Ozcan, Kazim Serhan,
Altay, Servet,
Erdinler, Izzet,
Yildirim, Ersin,
Türkkan, Ceyhan,
Canga, Yigit,
Alper, Ahmet Taha,
Cakmak, Nazmiye,
Gürkan, Kadir
Aim: To evaluate the safety of pacemaker implantation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD).; Methods: We reviewed all cases admitted to our institution between January 2008 and June 2009, with symptomatic bradyarrhythmia for whom a permanent pacemaker was implanted. Beginning in June 2009, we prospectively collected data from all patients with the same diagnosis and […]