Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Western University, London, ON, N6A 3K7, Canada.
Department of Neurology, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, Augusta, GA, 30912, USA.
Geroscience. 2022 Feb;44(1):25-37. doi: 10.1007/s11357-021-00461-8. Epub 2021 Oct 4.
White matter pathologies are critically involved in the etiology of vascular cognitive impairment-dementia (VCID), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Alzheimer's disease and related diseases (ADRD), and therefore need to be considered a treatable target ( Roseborough A, Hachinski V, Whitehead S. White matter degeneration - a treatable target? Roseborough et al. JAMA Neurol [Internet]. 2020 Apr 27;77(7):793-4, [1] . To help address this often-missed area of research, several workshops have been sponsored by the Leo and Anne Albert Charitable Trust since 2015, resulting in the incorporation of "The Albert Research Institute for White Matter and Cognition" in 2020. The first annual "Institute" meeting was held virtually on March 3-4, 2021. The Institute provides a forum and workspace for communication and support of the advancement of white matter science and research to better understand the evolution and prevention of dementia. It serves as a platform for young investigator development, to introduce new data and debate biology mechanisms and new ideas, and to encourage and support new research collaborations and directions to clarify how white matter changes, with other genetic and health risk factors, contribute to cognitive impairment. Similar to previous Albert Trust-sponsored workshops (Barone et al. in J Transl Med 14:1-14, [2]; Sorond et al. in GeroScience 42:81-96, [3]), established expert investigators were identified and invited to present. Opportunities to attend and present were also extended by invitation to talented research fellows and younger scientists. Also, updates on institute-funded research collaborations were provided and discussed. The summary that follows is a synopsis of topics and discussion covered in the workshop.
脑白质病变在血管性认知障碍-痴呆(VCID)、阿尔茨海默病(AD)和阿尔茨海默病及相关疾病(ADRD)的发病机制中起着关键作用,因此需要将其视为一个可治疗的靶点(Roseborough A、Hachinski V、Whitehead S. 脑白质变性——一个可治疗的靶点?Roseborough 等人。JAMA 神经病学[互联网]。2020 年 4 月 27 日;77(7):793-4,[1]。为了帮助解决这一经常被忽视的研究领域,自 2015 年以来,Leo 和 Anne Albert 慈善信托基金会赞助了几个研讨会,结果于 2020 年成立了“Albert 脑白质与认知研究所”。2021 年 3 月 3 日至 4 日,举行了第一届年度“研究所”会议。该研究所提供了一个论坛和工作空间,用于交流和支持脑白质科学和研究的进展,以更好地了解痴呆症的演变和预防。它是年轻研究员发展的平台,介绍新数据,辩论生物学机制和新想法,并鼓励和支持新的研究合作和方向,以阐明脑白质变化如何与其他遗传和健康风险因素共同导致认知障碍。与之前由 Albert 信托基金赞助的研讨会类似(Barone 等人。在 J Transl Med 14:1-14,[2];Sorond 等人。在 GeroScience 42:81-96,[3]),确定并邀请了经验丰富的研究员进行演示。也通过邀请有才华的研究研究员和年轻科学家来提供和演示机会。此外,还提供和讨论了研究所资助的研究合作的最新情况。以下摘要概括了研讨会涵盖的主题和讨论内容。