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Exploration of the Enteric Nervous System in Alzheimer Disease (SYNEMA)

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Nantes University Hospital (NUH)

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Alzheimer Disease

Treatments

Other: biopsies of colon

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03472183
RC17_0252

Details and patient eligibility

About

The close homology between the central and enteric nervous system suggests that a disease process affecting the central nervous system could also involve its enteric counterpart. This has already been demonstrated for patients with Parkinson's disease but needs to be proven for Alzheimer's disease. Studies on enteric nervous system during Alzheimer's disease are indeed in low number and don't have led to definite conclusion. The investigators thus propose to realize a complete analysis of the enteric nervous systems in Alzheimer's disease by studying the presence of "tau' protein, of beta-amyloid peptide,...

not only by immunohistochemical but also by a biochemical approach. This study will be realized from colonic samples.

Full description

The close homology between the central and enteric nervous system suggests that a disease process affecting the central nervous system could also involve its enteric counterpart. The investigators have recently shown in that the enteric neurons can be readily analyzed using routine colonic biopsies. The investigators propose that the enteric nervous system could represent a unique window to assess the neuropathology in living patients with a neurodegenerative disorder. The investigators have already used this approach to show that Parkinson's disease pathology was recapitulated in a single colonic biopsy. By contrast to Parkinson's disease, the detection of Alzheimer's disease pathology in the enteric neurons has so far failed. This may be due to the low number of human tissue samples in addition to the low sensitivity of the immunohistochemical methods that were used. The aim of the current research project will be therefore to reevaluate Alzheimer's disease pathology in a large number of human colonic samples using both a morphological and biochemical approach.

The Hypothesis is that the enteric nervous system could represent a unique window to assess the neuropathology in living patients with Alzheimer's disease. This might open the way to the development of novel Alzheimer's disease biomarkers that will directly assess the neuropathological process.

Sex

All

Ages

50 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • For the 3 groups of patients : colonoscopy planned by a gastroenterologist in the context ot the usual medical follow-up of the patient

For patients with Alzheimer's disease :

  • Patient with early to moderate Alzheimer disease (continuum of patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease and patients diagnosed with probable Alzheimer's disease) according to the National Institute of Aging-Alzheimer's Association (NIA AA) criteria
  • Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score ≥18;
  • Has one informant or care partner;
  • No parkinsonian syndrome
  • No sign of lewy Body dementia

For patients with Parkinson's disease:

  • patients with Parkinson Disease according to the United Kingdom Parkinson's Disease Society Brain Bank (UKPDSBB) criteria
  • No dementia sign or cognitive deficit associated to Alzheimer's disease

For patients without neurodegenerative disease:

  • No history or current neurological/degenerative condition (e.g, lewy body dementia, Parkinson's disease, Parkinsonian syndrome, Alzheimer's disease,...)
  • No memory complaint with a Mac Nair score ≤15
  • MMSE score ≥28 ;
  • Patient at risk of colic cancer with a colonoscopy scheduled

Exclusion criteria

For the 3 groups of patients : :

  • History of colonic disorder ((e.g inflammatory condition, adenocarcinoma)
  • contra-indications to colonoscopy

For patients with Alzheimer's disease and for patients with Parkinson's disease:

  • Any neurological/neurodegenerative condition different from the group to which it belongs (e.g other than Alzheimer's disease for Alzheimer's disease group or other than Parkinson's disease for Parkinson's disease group....)

For patients without neurodegenerative disease:

  • Any neurological/neurodegenerative condition (e.g lewy body dementia, Parkinsonian syndrome, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease..)..
  • functional colopathy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

0 participants in 3 patient groups

Patients with Alzheimer's disease
Other group
Description:
During the course of the colonoscopy that the patients should have in the context of their usual medical care, additional biopsies of colon will be removed to perform in vitro analysis for this study.
Treatment:
Other: biopsies of colon
Patients with Parkinson's disease
Other group
Description:
During the course of the colonoscopy that the patients should have in the context of their usual medical care, additional biopsies of colon will be removed to perform in vitro analysis for this study.
Treatment:
Other: biopsies of colon
Patients without neurodegenerative disease
Other group
Description:
During the course of the colonoscopy that the patients should have in the context of their usual medical care, additional biopsies of colon will be removed to perform in vitro analysis for this study.
Treatment:
Other: biopsies of colon

Trial contacts and locations

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