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The long-term safety and efficacy of bilateral transplantation of human fetal striatal tissue in patients with mild to moderate Huntington’s disease
Barker, Roger A,
Mason, Sarah L.,
Harrower, Timothy P.,
Swain, Rachel A.,
Ho, Aileen K.,
Sahakian, Barbara J.,
Mathur, Raj,
Elneil, Sohier,
Thornton, Steven,
Hurrelbrink, Carrie,
Armstrong, Richard J.,
Tyers, Pam,
Smith, Emma,
Carpenter, Adrian,
Piccini, Paola,
Tai, Yen F.,
Brooks, David J.,
Pavese, Nicola,
Watts, Colin,
Pickard, John D.,
Rosser, Anne E.,
Dunnett, Stephen B.
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a fatal autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease involving progressive motor, cognitive and behavioural decline, leading to death approximately 20 years after motor onset. The disease is characterised pathologically by an early and progressive striatal neuronal cell loss and atrophy, which has provided the rationale for first clinical trials of neural repair using […]
Memantine prevents hypoglycemia-induced decrements of the cerebral energy status in healthy subjects
Willenborg, B.,
Schmoller, A.,
Caspary, J.,
Melchert, U. H.,
Scholand-Engler, H. G.,
Jauch-Chara, K.,
Hohagen, F.,
Schweiger, U.,
Oltmanns, K. M.
Context: The risk to develop dementia is significantly increased in diabetes mellitus. Memantine, an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist, which is clinically applied in dementia, has been shown to exert neuroprotective effects under hypoglycemic conditions in rats.; Objective: We hypothesized that memantine may prevent hypoglycemia-induced decrements in the cerebral high-energy phosphate, i.e. ATP, metabolism to exert its […]
Magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological results from a trial of memantine in Alzheimer’s disease
Weiner, Michael W.,
Sadowsky, Carl,
Saxton, Judith,
Hofbauer, Robert K.,
Graham, Stephen M.,
Yu, Sung Yun,
Li, Shaoyi,
Hsu, Hai-An,
Suhy, Joyce,
Fridman, Moshe,
Perhach, James L.
Background: This study was designed to assess changes in brain volume and cognitive abilities in memantine-treated patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by using an exploratory, single-arm, delayed-start design.; Methods: Cholinesterase inhibitor-treated patients with AD (N = 47; Mini-Mental State Examination score range: 15-23) were enrolled in an observational lead-in period (weeks: 1-24), followed by an […]
Faith-based cognitive behavioral therapy: easing depression in the elderly with cognitive decline
Minimizing depression in residential aged care facilities is a formidable challenge but doing so may improve quality of life and protect against dementia. A pilot project with residents with cognitive decline and concurrent depression tested the suitability of a faith-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention in reducing participant levels of depression, offering promising results.;
Cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for people with dementia–who benefits most?
Aguirre, E.,
Hoare, Z.,
Streater, A.,
Spector, A.,
Woods, B.,
Hoe, J.,
Orrell, M.
Background: The efficacy of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) has been demonstrated, but little is known about the characteristics of people with dementia, which may predict a more positive response to CST. This study sought to investigate which factors may predict response to CST.; Methods: Two hundred and seventy-two participants with dementia took part in a […]
Acupressure in insomnia and other sleep disorders in elderly institutionalized patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease
Simoncini, M.,
Gatti, A.,
Quirico, P. E.,
Balla, S.,
Capellero, B.,
Obialero, R.,
D'Agostino, S.,
Sandri, N.,
Pernigotti, L. M.
BACKGROUND: Sleep disorders are very common in elderly institutionalized people with dementia and acupressure recently has been associated with conventional medicine in their treatment. AIMS: Exploring the effectiveness of acupressure for the treatment of insomnia and other sleep disturbances and we want to show that the acupressure treatment is feasible also in elderly resident patients. […]
Effects of yokukansan on behavioral and psychological symptoms of vascular dementia: an open-label trial
Nagata, Ken,
Yokoyama, Eriko,
Yamazaki, Takashi,
Takano, Daiki,
Maeda, Tetsuya,
Takahashi, Satoshi,
Terayama, Yasuo
Previous clinical trials suggest that the traditional Japanese medicine yokukansan has beneficial effects on the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). The present study was conducted to elucidate the efficacy of yokukansan on BPSD in patients with vascular dementia. Thirteen Japanese patients (9 men and 4 women) who were diagnosed as having vascular dementia […]