2021
Recruitment of a multi‐site randomized controlled trial of aerobic exercise for older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: The EXERT trial
Shadyab AH, LaCroix AZ, Feldman HH, van Dyck C, Okonkwo OC, Tam SP, Fairchild JK, Welsh‐Bohmer K, Matthews G, Bennett D, Shadyab AA, Schafer KA, Morrison RH, Kipperman SA, Mason J, Tan D, Thomas RG, Cotman CW, Baker LD, Group F. Recruitment of a multi‐site randomized controlled trial of aerobic exercise for older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: The EXERT trial. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2021, 17: 1808-1817. PMID: 34297895, PMCID: PMC9292825, DOI: 10.1002/alz.12401.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMild cognitive impairmentAmnestic mild cognitive impairmentAerobic exerciseOlder adultsCognitive impairmentMass mailingElectronic health recordsClinic rostersRandomized participantsExercise trialsIntervention trialsPublic service announcementsLocal registryTrialsHealth recordsAdultsCognitive trajectoriesCommunity presentationsImpairmentMailingAgeExerciseRecruitment rates
2020
Recruitment for a multi‐site randomized controlled trial of aerobic exercise for older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: The EXERT trial
LaCroix A, van Dyck C, Okonkwo O, Tam S, Fairchild J, Li C, Welsh‐Bohmer K, Shadyab A, Matthews G, Bennett D, Shadyab A, Schafer K, Morrison R, Kipperman S, Tan D, Feldman H, Cotman C, Baker L, Group E. Recruitment for a multi‐site randomized controlled trial of aerobic exercise for older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: The EXERT trial. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2020, 16 DOI: 10.1002/alz.044658.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAerobic exerciseCognitive impairmentPerson screeningExercise intervention studiesDays/weekAmnestic mild cognitive impairmentMild cognitive impairmentElectronic health recordsExercise trialsBrain healthConclusion AgeSedentary adultsFirst mailingAdults 65Wake Forest SchoolIntervention studiesClinical sitesStudy candidatesPatient rosterOlder adultsCoordinating CenterNational media campaignTrialsRecruitment challengesHealth recordsPET imaging of mGluR5 in Alzheimer’s disease
Mecca AP, McDonald JW, Michalak HR, Godek TA, Harris JE, Pugh EA, Kemp EC, Chen MK, Salardini A, Nabulsi NB, Lim K, Huang Y, Carson RE, Strittmatter SM, van Dyck CH. PET imaging of mGluR5 in Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2020, 12: 15. PMID: 31954399, PMCID: PMC6969979, DOI: 10.1186/s13195-020-0582-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly Alzheimer's diseaseAlzheimer's diseaseMild cognitive impairmentBrain amyloidHippocampus of ADPositron emission tomography radioligandSubtype 5 receptorsMild AD dementiaGray matter atrophyAssociation cortical regionsAmnestic mild cognitive impairmentImportant therapeutic targetCerebellum reference regionDynamic PET scansHippocampal mGluR5MethodsSixteen individualsMGluR5 bindingSynaptotoxic actionAD dementiaAD pathogenesisMatter atrophyInitial administrationAD groupSynaptic transmissionEntorhinal cortex
2018
Assessing Synaptic Density in Alzheimer Disease With Synaptic Vesicle Glycoprotein 2A Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging
Chen MK, Mecca AP, Naganawa M, Finnema SJ, Toyonaga T, Lin SF, Najafzadeh S, Ropchan J, Lu Y, McDonald JW, Michalak HR, Nabulsi NB, Arnsten AFT, Huang Y, Carson RE, van Dyck CH. Assessing Synaptic Density in Alzheimer Disease With Synaptic Vesicle Glycoprotein 2A Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging. JAMA Neurology 2018, 75: 1215-1224. PMID: 30014145, PMCID: PMC6233853, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2018.1836.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositron emission tomographic imagingSynaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2ASynaptic densityAlzheimer's diseaseEmission tomographic imagingHigh-resolution PET scanningPET scanningCognitive impairmentDisease-modifying therapiesDisease-modifying treatmentsNormal participantsCross-sectional studyPittsburgh compound BMajor structural correlateAmnestic mild cognitive impairmentMagnetic resonance imagingMild cognitive impairmentJ PET imagingRestoration of synapsesSpecific bindingNeurologic evaluationSynaptic lossDisease stagePostmortem studiesOutcome measures