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沉默期神经系统疾病多学科生活方式干预(MINDS)研究:一项多组学随机对照试验方案

Multidisciplinary lifestyle interventions for neurological disorders during the Silent phase (MINDS) study: a multi-omics randomized controlled trial protocol.

作者信息

Taylor Sara, Sachdeva Seerat, Darling Sandra, Arrotta Kayela, Gallagher Lisa, Supan Alexis, Shipta Gabrielle, Perko Jim, Bar Judi, James Joe, Petschek Iris, Lioi Anthony, Kundu Suman, Ellison Lisa, Bekris Lynn M, Willard Belinda, Sangwan Naseer, Mata Ignacio, Fernandez Hubert, Katzan Irene, Conway Devon, Pillai Jagan, Leverenz James, Busch Robyn M, Floden Darlene, Saper Robert, Barnard John, Machado Andre, Najm Imad, Punia Vineet

机构信息

Epilepsy Center, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA.

Dr. Sampurnanand Medical College, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.

出版信息

Neurol Res Pract. 2024 Aug 1;6(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s42466-024-00334-3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Given the prevalence and staggering cost of neurological disorders, there is dire need for effective early detection and intervention tools. Emerging evidence suggests that multidisciplinary lifestyle interventions (MLI) may mitigate the risk and progression of neurological disorders. The objectives of this protocol are (1) to test the impact of MLI on the progression of neurological disorders and (2) to identify multi-omic biomarkers for early stages of neurological disease and the impact of MLIs on these biomarkers.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

We present the Multidisciplinary lifestyle Interventions for Neurological Disorders during the Silent phase (MINDS) protocol, a randomized controlled trial of MLI in neurologically healthy older adults (≥ 50 years old) exhibiting elevated risk for common neurological disorders: stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson's Disease, or Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Participants will be randomly assigned to intervention (n = 100) or control (n = 100) groups. The intervention group will receive 3 months of weekly 2-hour sessions on diet education, yoga, music therapy, and cognitive skills training. The participants' neurological health and engagement in relevant lifestyle practices will be assessed at regular intervals for 12 months. Neuroimaging and samples for multi-omic analyses will be collected at baseline, and at 3 months and 12 months after enrollment. Primary outcomes will be signs of progression of the neurological disorder risk that qualified them for study enrollment or a clinical diagnosis of the disorder. Secondary and exploratory outcomes will be based on self-reported health and multi-omic data. Data analysis will include between-group and longitudinal within-group analyses.

PERSPECTIVES

The MINDS protocol and trial aims to clarify the impact of MLI on the progression of neurological disorder risk or diagnosis in older adults and to identify biomarkers that can be used to confirm MLI efficacy. The ability to validate the impact of MLI on neurological disorder progression based on biomarker data allows the identification of individuals most likely to benefit from such therapies in the early stages of neurological disease.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The trial is registered on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05984056) site. It was registered on August 2nd, 2023. The trial has full approval of the Cleveland Clinic Internal Review Board.

摘要

引言

鉴于神经疾病的普遍性和惊人的成本,迫切需要有效的早期检测和干预工具。新出现的证据表明,多学科生活方式干预(MLI)可能会降低神经疾病的风险并减缓其进展。本方案的目标是:(1)测试MLI对神经疾病进展的影响;(2)识别神经疾病早期阶段的多组学生物标志物以及MLI对这些生物标志物的影响。

方法与分析

我们介绍了无症状期神经疾病多学科生活方式干预(MINDS)方案,这是一项针对患有常见神经疾病(中风、癫痫、帕金森病或阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症)风险升高的神经健康老年人(≥50岁)进行的MLI随机对照试验。参与者将被随机分配到干预组(n = 100)或对照组(n = 100)。干预组将接受为期3个月的每周2小时课程,内容包括饮食教育、瑜伽、音乐疗法和认知技能培训。将在12个月内定期评估参与者的神经健康状况以及他们对相关生活方式的参与情况。将在基线、入组后3个月和12个月收集用于多组学分析的神经影像学和样本。主要结局将是符合研究入组条件的神经疾病风险进展迹象或该疾病的临床诊断。次要和探索性结局将基于自我报告的健康状况和多组学数据。数据分析将包括组间分析和组内纵向分析。

观点

MINDS方案和试验旨在阐明MLI对老年人神经疾病风险进展或诊断的影响,并识别可用于确认MLI疗效的生物标志物。基于生物标志物数据验证MLI对神经疾病进展影响的能力,有助于识别在神经疾病早期最有可能从此类疗法中受益的个体。

试验注册

该试验已在美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT05984056)网站上注册。于2023年8月2日注册。该试验已获得克利夫兰诊所内部审查委员会的完全批准。

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