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Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development

BACKGROUND: Increasing age is the biggest risk factor for dementia, of which Alzheimer’s disease is the commonest cause. The pathological changes underpinning Alzheimer’s disease are thought to develop at least a decade prior to the onset of symptoms. Molecular positron emission tomography and multi...

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Autores principales: Lane, Christopher A., Parker, Thomas D., Cash, Dave M., Macpherson, Kirsty, Donnachie, Elizabeth, Murray-Smith, Heidi, Barnes, Anna, Barker, Suzie, Beasley, Daniel G., Bras, Jose, Brown, David, Burgos, Ninon, Byford, Michelle, Jorge Cardoso, M., Carvalho, Ana, Collins, Jessica, De Vita, Enrico, Dickson, John C., Epie, Norah, Espak, Miklos, Henley, Susie M. D., Hoskote, Chandrashekar, Hutel, Michael, Klimova, Jana, Malone, Ian B., Markiewicz, Pawel, Melbourne, Andrew, Modat, Marc, Schrag, Anette, Shah, Sachit, Sharma, Nikhil, Sudre, Carole H., Thomas, David L., Wong, Andrew, Zhang, Hui, Hardy, John, Zetterberg, Henrik, Ourselin, Sebastien, Crutch, Sebastian J., Kuh, Diana, Richards, Marcus, Fox, Nick C., Schott, Jonathan M.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28420323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0846-x
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author Lane, Christopher A.
Parker, Thomas D.
Cash, Dave M.
Macpherson, Kirsty
Donnachie, Elizabeth
Murray-Smith, Heidi
Barnes, Anna
Barker, Suzie
Beasley, Daniel G.
Bras, Jose
Brown, David
Burgos, Ninon
Byford, Michelle
Jorge Cardoso, M.
Carvalho, Ana
Collins, Jessica
De Vita, Enrico
Dickson, John C.
Epie, Norah
Espak, Miklos
Henley, Susie M. D.
Hoskote, Chandrashekar
Hutel, Michael
Klimova, Jana
Malone, Ian B.
Markiewicz, Pawel
Melbourne, Andrew
Modat, Marc
Schrag, Anette
Shah, Sachit
Sharma, Nikhil
Sudre, Carole H.
Thomas, David L.
Wong, Andrew
Zhang, Hui
Hardy, John
Zetterberg, Henrik
Ourselin, Sebastien
Crutch, Sebastian J.
Kuh, Diana
Richards, Marcus
Fox, Nick C.
Schott, Jonathan M.
author_facet Lane, Christopher A.
Parker, Thomas D.
Cash, Dave M.
Macpherson, Kirsty
Donnachie, Elizabeth
Murray-Smith, Heidi
Barnes, Anna
Barker, Suzie
Beasley, Daniel G.
Bras, Jose
Brown, David
Burgos, Ninon
Byford, Michelle
Jorge Cardoso, M.
Carvalho, Ana
Collins, Jessica
De Vita, Enrico
Dickson, John C.
Epie, Norah
Espak, Miklos
Henley, Susie M. D.
Hoskote, Chandrashekar
Hutel, Michael
Klimova, Jana
Malone, Ian B.
Markiewicz, Pawel
Melbourne, Andrew
Modat, Marc
Schrag, Anette
Shah, Sachit
Sharma, Nikhil
Sudre, Carole H.
Thomas, David L.
Wong, Andrew
Zhang, Hui
Hardy, John
Zetterberg, Henrik
Ourselin, Sebastien
Crutch, Sebastian J.
Kuh, Diana
Richards, Marcus
Fox, Nick C.
Schott, Jonathan M.
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description BACKGROUND: Increasing age is the biggest risk factor for dementia, of which Alzheimer’s disease is the commonest cause. The pathological changes underpinning Alzheimer’s disease are thought to develop at least a decade prior to the onset of symptoms. Molecular positron emission tomography and multi-modal magnetic resonance imaging allow key pathological processes underpinning cognitive impairment – including β-amyloid depostion, vascular disease, network breakdown and atrophy – to be assessed repeatedly and non-invasively. This enables potential determinants of dementia to be delineated earlier, and therefore opens a pre-symptomatic window where intervention may prevent the onset of cognitive symptoms. METHODS/DESIGN: This paper outlines the clinical, cognitive and imaging protocol of “Insight 46”, a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development. This is one of the oldest British birth cohort studies and has followed 5362 individuals since their birth in England, Scotland and Wales during one week in March 1946. These individuals have been tracked in 24 waves of data collection incorporating a wide range of health and functional measures, including repeat measures of cognitive function. Now aged 71 years, a small fraction have overt dementia, but estimates suggest that ~1/3 of individuals in this age group may be in the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Insight 46 is recruiting 500 study members selected at random from those who attended a clinical visit at 60–64 years and on whom relevant lifecourse data are available. We describe the sub-study design and protocol which involves a prospective two time-point (0, 24 month) data collection covering clinical, neuropsychological, β-amyloid positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, biomarker and genetic information. Data collection started in 2015 (age 69) and aims to be completed in 2019 (age 73). DISCUSSION: Through the integration of data on the socioeconomic environment and on physical, psychological and cognitive function from 0 to 69 years, coupled with genetics, structural and molecular imaging, and intensive cognitive and neurological phenotyping, Insight 46 aims to identify lifetime factors which influence brain health and cognitive ageing, with particular focus on Alzheimer’s disease and cerebrovascular disease. This will provide an evidence base for the rational design of disease-modifying trials.
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spelling pubmed-53958442017-04-20 Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development Lane, Christopher A. Parker, Thomas D. Cash, Dave M. Macpherson, Kirsty Donnachie, Elizabeth Murray-Smith, Heidi Barnes, Anna Barker, Suzie Beasley, Daniel G. Bras, Jose Brown, David Burgos, Ninon Byford, Michelle Jorge Cardoso, M. Carvalho, Ana Collins, Jessica De Vita, Enrico Dickson, John C. Epie, Norah Espak, Miklos Henley, Susie M. D. Hoskote, Chandrashekar Hutel, Michael Klimova, Jana Malone, Ian B. Markiewicz, Pawel Melbourne, Andrew Modat, Marc Schrag, Anette Shah, Sachit Sharma, Nikhil Sudre, Carole H. Thomas, David L. Wong, Andrew Zhang, Hui Hardy, John Zetterberg, Henrik Ourselin, Sebastien Crutch, Sebastian J. Kuh, Diana Richards, Marcus Fox, Nick C. Schott, Jonathan M. BMC Neurol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Increasing age is the biggest risk factor for dementia, of which Alzheimer’s disease is the commonest cause. The pathological changes underpinning Alzheimer’s disease are thought to develop at least a decade prior to the onset of symptoms. Molecular positron emission tomography and multi-modal magnetic resonance imaging allow key pathological processes underpinning cognitive impairment – including β-amyloid depostion, vascular disease, network breakdown and atrophy – to be assessed repeatedly and non-invasively. This enables potential determinants of dementia to be delineated earlier, and therefore opens a pre-symptomatic window where intervention may prevent the onset of cognitive symptoms. METHODS/DESIGN: This paper outlines the clinical, cognitive and imaging protocol of “Insight 46”, a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development. This is one of the oldest British birth cohort studies and has followed 5362 individuals since their birth in England, Scotland and Wales during one week in March 1946. These individuals have been tracked in 24 waves of data collection incorporating a wide range of health and functional measures, including repeat measures of cognitive function. Now aged 71 years, a small fraction have overt dementia, but estimates suggest that ~1/3 of individuals in this age group may be in the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Insight 46 is recruiting 500 study members selected at random from those who attended a clinical visit at 60–64 years and on whom relevant lifecourse data are available. We describe the sub-study design and protocol which involves a prospective two time-point (0, 24 month) data collection covering clinical, neuropsychological, β-amyloid positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, biomarker and genetic information. Data collection started in 2015 (age 69) and aims to be completed in 2019 (age 73). DISCUSSION: Through the integration of data on the socioeconomic environment and on physical, psychological and cognitive function from 0 to 69 years, coupled with genetics, structural and molecular imaging, and intensive cognitive and neurological phenotyping, Insight 46 aims to identify lifetime factors which influence brain health and cognitive ageing, with particular focus on Alzheimer’s disease and cerebrovascular disease. This will provide an evidence base for the rational design of disease-modifying trials. BioMed Central 2017-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5395844/ /pubmed/28420323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0846-x Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Lane, Christopher A.
Parker, Thomas D.
Cash, Dave M.
Macpherson, Kirsty
Donnachie, Elizabeth
Murray-Smith, Heidi
Barnes, Anna
Barker, Suzie
Beasley, Daniel G.
Bras, Jose
Brown, David
Burgos, Ninon
Byford, Michelle
Jorge Cardoso, M.
Carvalho, Ana
Collins, Jessica
De Vita, Enrico
Dickson, John C.
Epie, Norah
Espak, Miklos
Henley, Susie M. D.
Hoskote, Chandrashekar
Hutel, Michael
Klimova, Jana
Malone, Ian B.
Markiewicz, Pawel
Melbourne, Andrew
Modat, Marc
Schrag, Anette
Shah, Sachit
Sharma, Nikhil
Sudre, Carole H.
Thomas, David L.
Wong, Andrew
Zhang, Hui
Hardy, John
Zetterberg, Henrik
Ourselin, Sebastien
Crutch, Sebastian J.
Kuh, Diana
Richards, Marcus
Fox, Nick C.
Schott, Jonathan M.
Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
title Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
title_full Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
title_fullStr Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
title_short Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
title_sort study protocol: insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the mrc national survey of health and development
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28420323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0846-x
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