Chronic Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease by Gamma Light and Sound Therapy

NCT ID: NCT05655195

Last Updated: 2024-12-18

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

50 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-12-14

Study Completion Date

2026-09-01

Brief Summary

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by significant memory loss, toxic protein deposits amyloid and tau) in the brain, and changes in the gamma frequency band on EEG. The investigator's lab found that boosting gamma waves in AD mouse models using light and sound stimulation at 40Hz not only reduced amyloid and tau in the brain, but also improved memory. The investigators developed a light and sound device for humans that stimulates the brain at 40Hz that can be used safely at home. For the present study, 60 participants with mild Alzheimer's disease will be enrolled and will use this light and sound device at-home daily for 6-months. Investigators will measure changes in brain waves with EEG, blood biomarkers, the microbiome via fecal samples, functional and structural MRI scans, memory and cognitive testing, and questionnaires at 3 in-person visits throughout the study. After the 6-month time point, participants will have the option of continuing in the study for one additional year and completing an 18-month study visit. This study will provide critical insight into extended therapy involving non-invasive 40Hz sensory stimulation as a possible therapeutic strategy for mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.

Detailed Description

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by significant memory loss, toxic protein deposits amyloid and tau) in the brain, and changes in the gamma frequency band on EEG. Gamma waves are important for memory, and in patients with AD, there are fewer gamma waves in the brain. The investigator's lab found that boosting gamma waves in AD mouse models using light and sound stimulation at 40Hz not only reduced amyloid and tau in the brain, but also improved memory. The investigators developed a light and sound device for humans that stimulates the brain at 40Hz that can be used safely at home. The investigators also developed a vibrating device for humans that stimulates the brain at 40Hz via tactile stimulation. The investigators want to see if using these devices can prevent dementia in people who are at risk for developing Alzheimer's disease.

The investigators are recruiting 60 participants who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease to participate in this study. There will be a small cohort of 4 early-onset AD participants aged 50-65, and the rest will be diagnosed with typical AD and aged 65+. It will take place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA, and will last 6 months with 3 required visits to the institution: the first at baseline, the second at three months, and the last after six months. Visits will include blood tests, fecal samples, EEG (using light, sound, and tactile stimulation), MRI, memory and cognitive tests, and questionnaires to monitor progress. Participants will take home a gamma light and sound device to use daily as well as a "Fitbit" type of watch to wear to track sleep patterns. Half of the participants will receive sham treatment, meaning they will use the investigators' device but the light and sound will not be set at 40Hz. The other half will receive the same device but it will be set to stimulate the brain with 40Hz light and sound. Neither the participant nor the investigators will know whether the participant is receiving sham or active stimulation. Participants will use the device for six months at home, for 60 minutes each day when they are awake. After six months, participants will have the option of continuing in the study for one additional year, during which time they will be guaranteed the 40Hz active treatment, regardless of their original group assignment. For this additional year, participants will continue to use the device for 60 minutes every day, and they will come in for a final visit to MIT at the 18-month time point.

The purpose of this study is to determine whether gamma entrainment through non-invasive 40Hz sensory stimulation is possible in those with AD, and whether functional connectivity in their brain and molecular biomarkers of AD will change after 6 months of daily treatment with the investigators' light and sound device. The treatment's impact on the microbiome, cognition, and daily sleep and activity will also be measured. This study will provide critical insight into extended therapy involving non-invasive 40Hz sensory stimulation as a possible therapeutic strategy for mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.

Conditions

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Alzheimer Disease Alzheimer Disease, Early Onset Alzheimer Disease, Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease (Incl Subtypes) Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Disease

Keywords

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Alzheimer's Alzheimer Alzheimer's disease Light and Sound Stimulation Tactile Stimulation

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Investigators

Study Groups

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Alzheimer's Active Arm

Exposure to active sensory stimulation (40Hz) for 60 minutes daily for the length of the trial (6 months).

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

GENUS device (Active Settings)

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants in the active, experimental group will use the GENUS devices configured to active (40Hz) setting for 60 minutes daily for 6 months.

Alzheimer's Control Arm

Exposure to control stimulation (sham) for 60 minutes daily for the length of the trial (6 months).

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

GENUS device (sham settings)

Intervention Type DEVICE

Participants in the control group will use the GENUS devices configured to the sham settings for 60 minutes daily for 6 months.

Interventions

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GENUS device (Active Settings)

Participants in the active, experimental group will use the GENUS devices configured to active (40Hz) setting for 60 minutes daily for 6 months.

Intervention Type DEVICE

GENUS device (sham settings)

Participants in the control group will use the GENUS devices configured to the sham settings for 60 minutes daily for 6 months.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Other Intervention Names

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Gamma Frequency Stimulation Light and Sound Stimulation Gamma Frequency Stimulation Light and Sound Stimulation

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Subjects may be enrolled into the study if they meet all of the following criteria:

* Subject is between the ages of 65 - 100.
* Subject must have mild Alzheimer's disease with a Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) score of 19-26.
* Subject is willing to sign informed consent document.
* If subject is deemed to not have capacity to sign the informed consent, he/she will need a legally authorized representative to provide surrogate consent.
* Able to complete the 1st month of at home stimulation at their primary residence. If subjects plan to spend more than 1 week away from their primary residence during the trial, their inclusion must be assessed by the research team.

Exclusion Criteria

Subjects who meet any of the following conditions will not be enrolled in the study:

* Subjects who do not have healthcare.
* Subjects who are currently taking amyloid reducing therapy.
* Subjects who have \> 4 cerebral microbleeds or 1 macrobleed in their brain
* Active treatment on a dosage of one or more psychiatric agents (e.g. antidepressants, antipsychotics, etc) for LESS THAN three months (a stable dose for greater than or equal to three months is ok).
* Subjects who are actively diagnosed with cancer and undergoing cancer-related treatments
* Subjects who are being treated with N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists (eg. Memantine).
* Subjects on medications that lower seizure threshold such as wellbutrin, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, etc.
* Subjects with history of seizure or epilepsy
* Subjects with clinically significant suicide risk and/or suicide attempt in the past 1 year.
* Subjects with behavioral problems such as aggression/agitation/impulsivity that might interfere with their ability to comply with protocol.
* Subjects with untreated or unstable depression
* Active treatment with one or more anti-epileptic agent.
* Subjects who have had a stroke within the past 24 months.
* Subjects who have had eye surgery in the last 3 months or are scheduled to have eye surgery in the next 6 months (during the study)
* Subjects diagnosed with migraine headache.
* Subjects who have an active implantable medical device including but not limited to implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), deep brain stimulator (DBS), cardiac pacemaker, and/or sacral nerve stimulator.
* Subjects who have profound hearing or visual impairment.
* Subjects who have a life expectancy of less than 2 years.
* Subjects who are pregnant.
* Current or past history of any neurological disorder other than dementia, such as epilepsy, stroke, progressive neurologic disease (e.g. multiple sclerosis) or intracranial brain lesions; and history of previous neurosurgery or head trauma that resulted in residual neurologic impairment.
Minimum Eligible Age

65 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

100 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Li Huei Tsai, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Locations

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Central Contacts

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MJ Quay, MS

Role: CONTACT

Phone: 617-258-7723

Email: [email protected]

Remi Philips, BA

Role: CONTACT

Phone: 617-258-7723

Email: [email protected]

Facility Contacts

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MJ Quay, MS

Role: primary

Remi Philips, BA

Role: backup

Other Identifiers

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2206000685

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id