Identification of Neuroinflammation and Neuroimaging Biomarkers Through Data Driven Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Unraveling the Heterogeneity of Aged Subjects at Risk of Dementia and to Better Inform Prevention Strategies
NCT ID: NCT06746909
Last Updated: 2024-12-24
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
115 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-02-01
2026-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Cognitive assessment: A comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests will assess performance in memory, attention and executive function domains. For all MCI subjects the same cognitive assessment will be performed at the beginning of the study (T0), after 7 months (T7) and after 14 months (T14). SCD subjects will perform the cognitive assessment at T0, T7, T14 and after 28 months (T28), depending on the assigned arm.
Instrumental assessment: for all MCI subjects the instrumental assessment, MR brain scans (T1-weighted and pCASL), will be performed at T0 and at T7. 35 SCD subjects will be subjected to the instrumental assessment at T0 and at T28.
Blood samples: Blood samples for peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) isolation will be withdrawn from all MCI and SCD subjects, at baseline. For all MCI patients blood samples will be taken also at T7 and T14, for SCD subjects also at T28. Cellular mediators will be assessed by Flow cytometry analysis of monocyte/macrophage, T cell (CD3/CD4/CD8) and regulatory T cell (CD4+CD25+IL7Rlo). Serum/plasma will be prepared and stored for determination of soluble immune mediators of inflammation. ELISA determinations will be performed for IFNgamma, IL12, TNFalpha, IL-6, CCL2 and BDNF.
Intervention: After baseline assessment the MCI-training and SCD-training group will receive a 7 months-long multidomain training, including cognitive, physical exercise and music therapy; while, the MCI-no training and SCD no-training will be followed in their natural history. According to the TtB protocol (Train the Brain Consortium, 2017) enrolled subjects will be assigned to mixed-gender classes of maximum 10 subjects each and given 2 sessions of 60 minutes supervised cognitive training per day, 3 times a week, and one of 60 minutes supervised aerobic physical activity per day, 3 times a week for 7 month. The cognitive training programme will be based on 8 cycles composed by 18 sessions of exercises and activities aimed at stimulating multiple cognitive functions. Each cycle will last 3 weeks, after which the same kind of cognitive stimulation sessions will be restarted, with exercises and activities of increased complexity. Each cycle will be structured in sessions aimed at stimulating specific cognitive domains and in sessions focused on multimodal activities. The physical training will include aerobic exercise on an ergometer cycle, whose duration will be increased gradually from 10 to 20 minutes followed by exercises targeted to improve muscle strength, physical function, neuromuscular control and flexibility.
The MCI-training and MCI-no training groups will be compared at T7 in terms of cognitive performances, CBF, gray matter atrophy and inflammatory markers. An additional comparison in terms of cognitive integrity and inflammatory markers will be performed at T14. The SCD-training and SCD-no training groups will be compared at T7 in terms of cognitive performances and inflammatory markers. An additional comparison in terms of cognitive integrity and inflammatory markers will be performed at T14.
The MR acquisitions performed on MCI and SCD subjects at baseline (both T1-weighted and pCASL) will be processed in order to obtain measurements on brain structure volumes and CBF. On these measures a consensus clustering technique will be applied in order to identify homogeneous subgroups of anatomical and CBF patterns on both MCI and SCD cohort.
First, the MCI and SCD cohorts will be treated separately in order to detect subgroups of the different clinical categories.
Second, the MCI and SCD cohorts will be jointly treated in order to detect potential neuroimaging affinity in subjects who exhibit different cognitive impairments.
After the first evaluation with consensus clustering approach, novel clustering techniques such as clustering methods based on deep neural network (Xie et al. 2016) will be explored.
The robustness of clustering methodologies of neuroimaging data will be tested by a cross validation approach and by enriching the sample with anatomical and perfusion data publicly available thanks to the ADNI consortium (at the moment about 160 anatomical and CBF data are available for a cohort of MCI and SCD subjects).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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MCI training
After baseline assessment the MCI-training group will receive a 7 months-long multidomain training, including cognitive, physical exercise and music therapy; Enrolled subjects will be assigned to mixed-gender classes of maximum 10 subjects each and given 2 sessions of 60 minutes supervised cognitive training per day, 3 times a week, and one of 60 minutes supervised aerobic physical activity per day, 3 times a week for 7 months.
Multidomain cognitive training and physical training
The cognitive training programme will be based on 8 cycles composed by 18 sessions of exercises and activities aimed at stimulating multiple cognitive functions. Each cycle will last 3 weeks, after which the same kind of cognitive stimulation sessions will be restarted, with exercises and activities of increased complexity. Each cycle will be structured in sessions aimed at stimulating specific cognitive domains and in sessions focused on multimodal activities (music-therapy, cineforum, etc.).
The physical training will include aerobic exercise on an ergometer cycle, whose duration will be increased gradually from 10 to 20 minutes followed by exercises targeted to improve muscle strength, physical function, neuromuscular control and flexibility.
MCI no-training
Follow up of natural history of subjects after 7 months
No interventions assigned to this group
healthy subjects
Follow up of natural history of subjects after 7 months
No interventions assigned to this group
SCD
Follow up of natural history of subjects after 28 months
No interventions assigned to this group
SCD training
After baseline assessment the MCI-training group will receive a 7 months-long multidomain training, including cognitive, physical exercise and music therapy; Enrolled subjects will be assigned to mixed-gender classes of maximum 10 subjects each and given 2 sessions of 60 minutes supervised cognitive training per day, 3 times a week, and one of 60 minutes supervised aerobic physical activity per day, 3 times a week for 7 months.
Multidomain cognitive training and physical training
The cognitive training programme will be based on 8 cycles composed by 18 sessions of exercises and activities aimed at stimulating multiple cognitive functions. Each cycle will last 3 weeks, after which the same kind of cognitive stimulation sessions will be restarted, with exercises and activities of increased complexity. Each cycle will be structured in sessions aimed at stimulating specific cognitive domains and in sessions focused on multimodal activities (music-therapy, cineforum, etc.).
The physical training will include aerobic exercise on an ergometer cycle, whose duration will be increased gradually from 10 to 20 minutes followed by exercises targeted to improve muscle strength, physical function, neuromuscular control and flexibility.
SCD no-training
Follow up of natural history of subjects after 7 months
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Multidomain cognitive training and physical training
The cognitive training programme will be based on 8 cycles composed by 18 sessions of exercises and activities aimed at stimulating multiple cognitive functions. Each cycle will last 3 weeks, after which the same kind of cognitive stimulation sessions will be restarted, with exercises and activities of increased complexity. Each cycle will be structured in sessions aimed at stimulating specific cognitive domains and in sessions focused on multimodal activities (music-therapy, cineforum, etc.).
The physical training will include aerobic exercise on an ergometer cycle, whose duration will be increased gradually from 10 to 20 minutes followed by exercises targeted to improve muscle strength, physical function, neuromuscular control and flexibility.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (Croisile et al., 2011) or
* diagnosis of Subjective Cognitive Decline (Jessen et al., 2014).
Exclusion Criteria
* psychiatric disorders;
* pathologies or orthopedic problems limiting participation to the aerobic physical training program and to the MR imaging.
65 Years
89 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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IRCCS Humanitas Milan Italy
UNKNOWN
Azienda Ospedaliero, Universitaria Pisana
OTHER
Istituto di Neuroscienze Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
NETWORK
IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Paolo Bosco
PhD
Locations
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Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Pisana
Pisa, , Italy
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Valentina Nicoletti, MD
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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GR-2019-12370776
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
"Age-It", PE00000015
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
GR-2019-12370776
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id