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The goal of this study is to assess the safety and feasibility of an oral fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) intervention for Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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Studies suggests that microbes, including those derived from the gut, may play a role in the development or progression of AD. Gut microbiome composition among individuals with the Alzheimer's clinical syndrome is reduced in microbial diversity and shows compositional differences relative to control groups. Further, genera identified as more abundant in AD are associated with greater AD pathology while genera identified as less abundant in AD are associated with less AD pathology, as shown using CSF biomarkers.
The goal of this study is to assess the safety and feasibility of an oral fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) intervention.
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Additional inclusion criteria for participants with Alzheimer's disease:
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Active or previous (within 6 months) participation in an Alzheimer's clinical intervention/trial
Significant neurologic disease: Any significant neurologic disease, such as Parkinson's disease, stroke, Huntington's disease, normal pressure hydrocephalus, brain tumor, progressive supranuclear palsy, subdural hematoma, multiple sclerosis, seizure disorder, or other significant deficits (other than Alzheimer's dementia)
Alcohol/substance: history of alcohol/substance dependence since joining the cohort
Psychiatric disorders: Untreated current axis 1 DSM-V disorder such as major untreated depression, current untreated bipolar 1 disorder, untreated schizophrenia spectrum disorders, or other conditions potentially affecting study adherence.
Significant medical illness: any significant systemic illness or unstable medical condition occurring that could affect cognition (other than Alzheimer's). Examples include malignant cancer, chemotherapy, untreated thyroid disease, heart failure, or renal insufficiency.
Illiterate, blind, or non-English speaking
Known periodic antibiotic use (i.e. prior to dental appointments)
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5 participants in 3 patient groups
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