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This study hopes to investigate differences in lymphatic health of patients with Alzheimer's disease by analyzing diffusion-weight images in conscious and sleep states. Dexmedetomidine is a short-acting agent that facilitates a sedated state characterized by slow waves and inhibition of norepinephrine. Conceptually, dexmedetomidine may be preferred to other agents, because it is a short-acting norepinephrine blocker, which could mimic slow wave sleep architecture, opening interstitial spaces, and facilitating plaque removal. Dexmedetomidine may also be preferred given its safety profile among the elderly and acutely ill compared to other anesthetic agents. Sleep will be induced with dexmedetomidine, and interstitial fluid convection will be assessed by measuring free-water diffusion imaging. Freewater diffusion imaging separates out the contributions of extracellular free water and water in the vicinity of cellular tissue; it is used to evaluate abnormalities in extracellular space, such as neuroinflammation, which may contribute to long-term cellular degeneration. This method of analysis could be useful in assessing the lymph systems ability to remove extracellular debris.
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The present study is designed as a prospective data analysis of lymphatic system health in Alzheimer's patients and controls. For Phase I trail, 50 patients of any gender with an age range of 18 to 90 who have undergone the outlined procedure will be recruited for inclusion. Patients will be examined by the principle investigator. All patients will complete neurocognitive testing (QDRS and RBANS) to assess cognitive impairment. A CDR score of 1 or above will be considered dementia. Lumbar punctures will be used to determine Alzheimer's disease status. Patients will be offered the option of participating in the study and provided informed consent for neuroimaging. The subjects will have three fMRI scans: structural T1 and two NOODI DTI scans. The scans take around 45 minutes at no charge to the patients. The dexmedetomidine will be given to the patient after the first DTI scan. The dexmedetomidine dosage will be congruent with patient height, weight, and medical history. This medication will be administered sublingually using an LMA Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device, which allows the medication to be administered in the form of a spray. Patients will be instructed to keep the medication in their mouth for about 2 minutes, or until fully absorbed. Pulse oximetry and blood pressure will be monitored throughout the duration of treatment. After the subject is asleep, the second DTI scan will be done.
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