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Evaluating a frontostriatal working-memory updating-training paradigm in Parkinson’s disease: the iPARK trial, a double-blinded randomized controlled trial

机译:评估帕金森病中的前体工作记忆记忆更新培训范式:IPARK试验,一个双盲随机对照试验

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Cognitive decline and dementia are common in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Cognitive deficits have been linked to the depletion of dopamine in the nigrostriatal pathway, but pharmacological treatments for PD have little evidence of improving or delaying cognitive decline. Therefore, exploring non-pharmacological treatment options is important. There have been some promising results of cognitive training interventions in PD, especially for improvements in working memory and executive functions. Yet, existing studies are often underpowered, lacking appropriate control condition, long term follow-up, a thorough description of the intervention and characteristics of the participants. Working memory updating training has previously shown to increase striatal activation in healthy young and old participants as well as dopaminergic neurotransmission in healthy young participants. In the light of dopamine dysfunction in PD, with negative effects on both motor and cognitive functions it is of interest to study if an impaired striatal system can be responsive to a non-invasive, non-pharmacological intervention. The iPARK trial is a double-blinded, randomized controlled trial with a parallel-group design that aims to recruit 80 patients with PD (during the period 02/2017–02/2023). Included patients need to have PD, Hoehn and Yahr staging I-III, be between 45 to 75?years of age and not have a diagnosis of dementia. All patients will undergo 30?sessions (6–8?weeks) of web-based cognitive training performed from home. The target intervention is a process-based training program targeting working memory updating. The placebo program is a low dose short-term memory program. A battery of neuropsychological tests and questionnaires will be performed before training, directly after training, and 16?weeks after training. We expect that the iPARK trial will provide novel and clinically useful information on whether updating training is an effective cognitive training paradigm in PD. Further, it will hopefully contribute to a better understanding of cognitive function in PD and provide answers regarding cognitive plasticity as well as determining critical factors for a responsive striatal system. Clinicaltrials.gov registry number: NCT03680170 , registry name: “Cognitive Training in Parkinson’s Disease: the iPARK study”, retrospectively registered on the 21st of September 2018. The inclusion of the first participant was the 1st of February 2017.
机译:认知下降和痴呆症在帕金森病(PD)中常见。认知缺陷与尼格松途径中多巴胺的耗尽有关,但PD的药理治疗几乎没有提高或延迟认知下降的证据。因此,探索非药理学治疗方案很重要。在PD中存在认知培训干预措施的一些有希望的结果,特别是为了改善工作记忆和执行职能。然而,现有研究往往受到适当的控制条件,长期随访,彻底描述参与者的干预和特征。工作记忆更新培训以前表明,在健康的年轻和旧参与者中增加了纹性激活,以及健康年轻参与者的多巴胺能神经传递。根据PD中的多巴胺功能障碍,对电动机和认知功能的负面影响,如果有受损的纹状体系统可以响应于非侵入性,非药理学干预,则研究它是有意义的。 Ipark试验是一个双盲随机对照试验,并行组设计,旨在招募80名PD患者(在02/2017-02 / 2023期间)。包括患者需要有PD,Hoehn和Yahr暂存I-III,在45至75岁之间,而不是诊断痴呆症。所有患者将接受30次(6-8?周)的基于网络的基于网络的认知培训。目标干预是一个基于过程的培训计划,其定位工作内存更新。安慰剂计划是低剂量短期内存程序。在训练后直接训练之前,将在培训前进行一部神经心理学测试和问卷的电池。我们预计Ipark试验将提供关于更新培训是否是PD中有效认知培训范式的新颖和临床有用的信息。此外,希望能够更好地了解PD中的认知功能,并提供关于认知可塑性的答案,以及确定响应纹纹版系统的关键因素。 ClinicalTrials.gov注册号:NCT03680170,注册表名称:“帕金森病的认知培训:Ipark研究”,回顾性在2018年9月21日批评。将第一名参与者列入2017年2月1日。

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