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Magnetoencephalography for the Detection of Intervention Effects of a Specific Nutrient Combination in Patients with Mild Alzheimer’s Disease: Results from an Exploratory Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Study

机译:磁脑电图检测轻度阿尔茨海默氏病患者特定营养组合的干预作用:一项探索性双盲,随机对照研究的结果

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Synaptic loss is an early pathological finding in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and correlates with memory impairment. Changes in macroscopic brain activity measured with electro- and magnetoencephalography (EEG and MEG) in AD indicate synaptic changes and may therefore serve as markers of intervention effects in clinical trials. EEG peak frequency and functional networks have shown, in addition to improved memory performance, to be sensitive to detect an intervention effect in mild AD patients of the medical food Souvenaid containing the specific nutrient combination Fortasyn~(?)Connect, which is designed to enhance synapse formation and function. Here, we explore the value of MEG, with higher spatial resolution than EEG, in identifying intervention effects of the nutrient combination by comparing MEG spectral measures, functional connectivity, and networks between an intervention and a control group. Quantitative markers describing spectral properties, functional connectivity, and graph theoretical aspects of MEG from the exploratory 24-week, double-blind, randomized, controlled Souvenir II MEG sub-study (NTR1975, http://www.trialregister.nl ) in drug na?ve patients with mild AD were compared between a test group ( n ?=?27), receiving Souvenaid, and a control group ( n ?=?28), receiving an isocaloric control product. The groups were unbalanced at screening with respect to Mini-Mental State Examination. Peak frequencies of MEG were compared with EEG peak frequencies, recorded in the same patients at similar time points, were compared with respect to sensitivity to intervention effects. No consistent statistically significant intervention effects were detected. In addition, we found no difference in sensitivity between MEG and EEG peak frequency. This exploratory study could not unequivocally establish the value of MEG in detecting interventional effects on brain activity, possibly due to small sample size and unbalanced study groups. We found no indication that the difference could be attributed to a lack of sensitivity of MEG compared with EEG. MEG in randomized controlled trials is feasible but its value to disclose intervention effects of Souvenaid in mild AD patients needs to be studied further.
机译:突触丧失是阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的早期病理发现,与记忆障碍有关。用电和磁脑电图(EEG和MEG)在AD中测量的宏观大脑活动的变化表明突触的变化,因此可以作为临床试验中干预作用的标志。 EEG的峰值频率和功能网络已显示,除了改善的记忆功能外,还可以检测含有特定营养组合Fortasyn〜(?)Connect的药用食品Souvenaid对轻度AD患者的干预作用,该药物旨在增强突触的形成和功能。在这里,我们通过比较MEG的频谱测量,功能连通性和干预组与对照组之间的关系,探索了具有比EEG更高的空间分辨率的MEG在确定营养物组合的干预效果方面的价值。定量标记物描述了探索性的为期24周,双盲,随机,受控的Souvenir II MEG子研究(NTR1975,http://www.trialregister.nl)的探索性24周MEG的光谱特性,功能连通性和图形理论方面在接受Souvenaid的测试组(n = 27)和接受等温对照产品的对照组(n = = 28)之间比较了初次轻度AD的患者。各组在进行迷你精神状态检查时的筛查不平衡。将MEG的峰值频率与EEG的峰值频率(在相同时间点在相同患者中记录)进行比较,比较其对干预效果的敏感性。未检测到一致的统计学显着干预效果。此外,我们发现MEG和EEG峰值频率之间的灵敏度没有差异。这项探索性研究无法明确地确定MEG在检测对脑活动的干预作用中的价值,这可能是由于样本量小和研究组不平衡造成的。我们发现没有迹象表明差异可能归因于与EEG相比MEG缺乏敏感性。 MEG在随机对照试验中是可行的,但其在揭示Souvenaid对轻度AD患者的干预作用方面的价值尚需进一步研究。

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