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Vascular Alteration and Evolution of Cognitive Impairment (ADELAHYDE2)

C

Central Hospital, Nancy, France

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cognitive Impairment

Treatments

Procedure: Vascular explorations
Other: Electrocardiogram and blood pressure
Biological: Urine sample
Other: Assessment of cognitive functions
Biological: blood sampling
Procedure: brain MRI and TEP cerebral

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01351961
2010-A01399-30

Details and patient eligibility

About

In the cross sectional study "Adelahyde 1" which took place between 2001 and 2005, the investigators data suggest that vascular alterations may play a role in the setting of subjective memory complaints.

This longitudinal study (Adelahyde 2) aims to confirm the role of vascular factors in the evolution of cognitive function and dementia.

Full description

Background: The role of arterial hypertension and vascular alterations in the development of cognitive decline is a major issue in both research and clinical practice. In a recently published cross-sectional study (Kearney-Schwartz, Rossignol et al. 2009), conducted on the "ADELAHYDE" cohort comprised of older hypertensive patients with memory complaints, the investigators showed the association of arterial changes (hypertrophy and arterial stiffness, endothelial dysfunction) with cognitive functions and/or white matter hyperintensities on MRI. A longitudinal study is the only means to confirm the role of vascular factors in the evolution of cognitive function and onset of dementia.

Objectives: i) Primary: To establish, in the "ADELAHYDE" cohort, the relationship between vascular alterations assessed at baseline during the cross-sectional study (hypertrophy and arterial stiffness, endothelial dysfunction) and the evolution of cognitive function (primary study endpoint) over a 8-year follow-up period; ii) Secondary a) To investigate the evolution of white matter hyperintensities on MRI (secondary study endpoint) as a function of peripheral vascular status, and especially of endothelial function. b) Determine the role of genetic factors and biomarkers of oxidative stress (from DNA and serum biobanks collected at the first visit) in the evolution of cognitive functions and white matter hyperintensities.

Methods: Prospective longitudinal single center study. All patients (378 subjects) who participated in the baseline cross-sectional study conducted between 2001 and 2005, will be reconvened at the Clinical Investigation Centre (CIC) of Nancy.

As in the cross-sectional study, the following will be assessed in this longitudinal phase: pulse wave velocity (PWV), carotid ultrasonography, flow-mediated dilation, brain MRI with semi-quantification of white matter hyperintensities, cognitive function evaluation and measurement of various biomarkers of endothelial function.

Expected fallouts: A major benefit of this project is that this cohort has already been explored in terms of cognitive function, arterial properties and neurovascular imaging (MRI). Thus, the programmed reconvening of these subjects for this project in 2011 will enable us to identify the role of vascular alterations in the evolution of cognitive function and leucoaraiosis in this population at high risk of dementia over a period of at least 8 years. Finally, it could pave the way for further investigations, notably in the field of cognitive impairment prevention, aimed at reducing or delaying the onset of dementia by acting on the "vascular factor", which is potentially modifiable.

Enrollment

131 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65 to 85 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patient who have participated Adelahyde 1 study
  • patient who have signed a consent
  • patient who have a social security

Exclusion criteria

  • patient who can't understand information letter and who is not under legal protection

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

131 participants in 1 patient group

Elderly hypertensive patients with mnemonic subjective
Other group
Description:
Elderly hypertensive patients with mnemonic subjective without dementia. Interventions : blood sampling brain MRI Assessment of cognitive functions brain MRI and TEP cerebral Electrocardiogram and blood pressure Pulse wave velocity Quality of life questionnaire Urine sample Vascular explorations
Treatment:
Procedure: brain MRI and TEP cerebral
Biological: blood sampling
Other: Assessment of cognitive functions
Biological: Urine sample
Other: Electrocardiogram and blood pressure
Procedure: Vascular explorations

Trial contacts and locations

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