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Long-term follow-up of patients immunized with AN1792: reduced functional decline in antibody responders
Vellas, Bruno,
Black, R.,
Thal, Leon J.,
Fox, Nick C.,
Daniels, M.,
McLennan, G.,
Tompkins, C.,
Leibman, C.,
Pomfret, M.,
Grundman, Michael
Background: Immunization of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) with synthetic amyloid-beta peptide (Abeta(42)) (AN1792) was previously studied in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2a clinical trial, Study AN1792(QS-21)-201. Treatment was discontinued following reports of encephalitis. One year follow-up revealed that AN1792 antibody responders showed improvements in cognitive measures as assessed by the neuropsychological test battery […]
Rosiglitazone monotherapy in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease: results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III study
Gold, Michael,
Alderton, Claire,
Zvartau-Hind, Marina,
Egginton, Sally,
Saunders, Ann M.,
Irizarry, Michael,
Craft, Suzanne,
Landreth, Gary,
Linnamägi, Ulla,
Sawchak, Sharon
Background/aims: A phase II study of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ agonist rosiglitazone extended release (RSG XR) in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD) detected a treatment benefit to cognition in apolipoprotein E(APOE)-ε4-negative subjects. The current phase III study with prospective stratification by APOE genotype was conducted to confirm the efficacy and safety of RSG XR in mild-to-moderate […]
Differential effects of global and cerebellar normalization on detection and differentiation of dementia in FDG-PET studies
Dukart, Juergen,
Mueller, Karsten,
Horstmann, Annette,
Vogt, Barbara,
Frisch, Stefan,
Barthel, Henryk,
Becker, Georg,
Möller, Harald E.,
Villringer, Arno,
Sabri, Osama,
Schroeter, Matthias L.
FDG-PET ([18F]fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography) is frequently used to improve the differential diagnosis of dementia. However, a fundamental methodological issue of the reference area for the intensity normalization procedure is still unsolved. Here, we systematically compared the two most commonly used normalization methods to the cerebral and to the cerebellar metabolic rate for glucose with […]
Cognitive function in elderly marathon runners: cross-sectional data from the marathon trial (APSOEM)
Winker, Robert,
Lukas, Ina,
Perkmann, Thomas,
Haslacher, Helmut,
Ponocny, Elisabeth,
Lehrner, Johann,
Tscholakoff, Dimiter,
Dal-Bianco, Peter
Background: Cognitive impairment of the elderly contributes to morbidity, loss of quality of life, and impairment of work ability in aging western societies. Thus strategies to maintain cognitive function at an advanced age imply a great challenge to Occupational Medicine.; Aim: To study whether intensive endurance exercise training is associated with better cognitive performance and […]
Genetic variation in galectin-3 gene associates with cognitive function at old age
Trompet, Stella,
Jukema, Wouter,
Mooijaart, Simon P.,
Ford, Ian,
Stott, David J.,
Westendorp, Rudi G.J.,
de Craen, Anton J.M.
Inflammation plays an important role in the development of cognitive decline and dementia in old age. Galectin-3 is known for its role in acute and chronic inflammation. We assessed whether genetic variation in the LGALS3 gene, encoding for galectin-3, associates with cognitive function in the 5804 participants of the PROspective Study of Pravastatin in the […]
Impaired glucose metabolism slows executive function independent of cerebral ischemic lesions in Japanese elderly: the Takahata study
Takahashi, Yoshimi,
Iseki, Chifumi,
Wada, Manabu,
Momma, Tadasuke,
Ueki, Masao,
Kawanami, Toru,
Daimon, Makoto,
Suzuki, Kyoko,
Tamiya, Gen,
Kato, Takeo
Objective: Age is known to influence the risk of both cerebral ischemic lesions and impaired cognitive function. Diabetes mellitus (DM) can also be associated with cognitive impairment. However, there has been no study of neuropsychological performance in association with glucose metabolism status and cerebral ischemic lesions in same-aged, community-dwelling elderly persons. The present study was […]
Physical and psychological effects of 6-week tactile massage on elderly patients with severe dementia
Suzuki, M.,
Tatsumi, A.,
Otsuka, T.,
Kikuchi, K.,
Mizuta, A.,
Makino, K.,
Kimoto, A.,
Fujiwara, K.,
Abe, T.,
Nakagomi, T.,
Hayashi, T.,
Saruhara, T.
Tactile massage is a soft massage that improves physical relaxation and psychological well-being. The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of a 6-week tactile massage on changes in physical and mental function, symptoms of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) among elderly patients with dementia. In addition, chromogranin A (CgA) levels […]
Cerebrospinal fluid biomarker supported diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and rapid dementias: a longitudinal multicentre study over 10 years
Stoeck, K.,
Sanchez-Juan, P.,
Gawinecka, J.,
Green, A.,
Ladogana, A.,
Pocchiari, M.,
Sanchez-Valle, R.,
Mitrova, E.,
Sklaviadis, T.,
Kulczycki, J.,
Slivarichova, D.,
Saiz, A.,
Calero, M.,
Knight, R.,
Aguzzi, A.,
Laplanche, J.-L.,
Peoc'h, K.,
Schelzke, G.,
Karch, A.,
van Duijn, C. M.,
Zerr, I.
To date, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, particularly protein 14-3-3 testing, presents an important approach in the identification of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cases. However, one special point of criticism of 14-3-3 testing is the specificity in the differential diagnosis of rapid dementia. The constant observation of increased cerebrospinal fluid referrals in the national surveillance centres over the last […]