基礎科学と病態生理
Michael J Borrie1,2,3,4,5, Natalie A Phillips6, Sarah Best2
1Division of Geriatric Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
|December 23, 2025
まとめ
包括的神経変性および認知症評価(COMPASS-ND)研究は、神経変性の全スペクトルにわたる多様な参加者を登録しました。この研究は、登録された世界中の研究者に認知機能障害および認知症に関する貴重なデータを提供します。
科学分野:
- 神経科学;老年学;バイオマーカー研究
背景:
- 包括的神経変性および認知症評価(COMPASS-ND)研究は、正常認知からすべての種類の認知症まで、認知機能の全スペクトルをカバーする11の診断コホートにわたる1173人の参加者を登録しました。参加者は、臨床評価、神経心理学、感覚および運動テスト、磁気共鳴画像法(MRI)、およびバイオマーカー分析のための生体サンプルの提供を含む包括的な評価を受けました。
主な方法:
- 募集は、神経認知障害および記憶障害の広告および専門クリニックを利用して行われました。データは、ベースラインおよび時間2の評価のために堅牢な監視とクリーニングを受けました。解析には、遺伝子、MRI、脳脊髄液(CSF)、および血液バイオマーカーが含まれていました。
結論:
- COMPASS-NDは、現在の研究におけるギャップに対処し、神経変性の全スペクトルにわたる参加者を首尾よく募集しました。エンゲージメントおよび研究サイトの資金調達に関する課題と戦略について議論します。データは、データアクセスリクエストを通じて、世界中の登録された研究者および研修生が利用できます。
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