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The purpose of this study is to measure the amount of amyloid in the brain. Amyloid is a protein found in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease and can be detected using a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan. This study is interested in how amyloid levels in the brain relate to memory and thinking abilities.
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The overarching goal of this study is to use 11C-PiB, a commonly used tracer that binds to amyloid plaques in the brain, as a biological marker of Alzheimer's disease (AD) related brain changes. Data from this PET-only study will be compared to and analyzed with data from the Investigators' longitudinal biomarker studies, COMIRB #15-1774 and COMIRB #18-2607. This enables investigators to examine how deposition of the amyloid protein relates to cognitive aging in both symptomatic and asymptomatic older adults. It will assist investigators in comparing rates of change in memory and thinking ability in healthy subjects who are amyloid positive versus amyloid negative, as well as in comparing rates of conversion to a higher level of impairment (e.g. such as Mild Cognitive Impairment converting to Alzheimer's Disease) based on the quantitative analysis of amyloid burden. Moreover, by capitalizing on data across the two studies, the investigators will be able to better understand the relationship between amyloid deposition (as assessed by PET; current proposal) and other biomarkers (as assessed in COMIRB #15-1774, COMIRB #18-2607), which ultimately may help the investigators better predict the onset and progression of clinical AD symptoms. Participants will be recruited solely from the longitudinal study (COMIRB # 15-1774) in order to provide data comparison on an individual and group basis.
The goals of this study are as follows:
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Patients may be enrolled in the Normal Control group if the following criteria are met:
Patients may be enrolled in the Mild Cognitive Impairment (not demented) group if the following criteria are met:
Males or nonpregnant females ≥ 50 years of age;
Have cognitive decline verified by a study partner or cognitive impairment verified by the study physician. The cognitive decline has had limited impact on functional activities; general cognition and functional performance are sufficiently preserved such that a diagnosis of dementia cannot be made by the enrolling physician
Have a Clinical Dementia Rating score of 0.5*
Can tolerate a 70-minute PET scan. The Principal Investigator and Co-PI will carefully assess each patient and use sound judgment to determine whether the patient can tolerate the PET scan procedure;
Ability to provide informed consent for study procedures (If the patient is ineligible to give informed consent, based on local standards, the patient's legally authorized representative may consent on behalf of the patient but the patient must still confirm assent. This person may serve as the study partner as well).
Concurrently enrolled in the Rocky Mountain Alzheimer's Disease Center at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (RMADC at UCSOM) Longitudinal Biomarker and Clinical Phenotyping Study (Bio-AD; COMIRB #15-1774) or Longitudinal Innate Immunity and Aging study (LIIA; COMIRB #18-2607)
Participated in the MRI procedure for COMIRB #15-1774 or COMIRB #18-2607.
Willing to have clinical research information from the Longitudinal Biomarker and Clinical Phenotyping Study (COMIRB #15-1774) and/or LIIA (COMIRB #18-2607) study shared/combined with the current study.
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Patients will be excluded from enrollment if they:
25 participants in 2 patient groups
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