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NIFD & 4RTNI
RESEARCH STUDIES
Kimiko Domoto-Reilly, MD
Cognitive / Behavioral Neurology Fellow
Massachusetts General Hospital & Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Background: ADNI
Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (2004)
natural history study of early Alzheimer’s disease
800 subjects from 50 sites across North America
control subjects and subjects with memory impairment
6-12 month evaluations over 3 years
clinical / cognitive assessments
brain scans: MRI, PET
biofluid collection: blood, urine, CSF
funded by National Institute on Aging, the Alzheimer’s Association,
and multiple drug companies
Background: ADNI
freely shared data repository
many new insights into Alzheimer’s disease
European-ADNI (2006); Japanese-ADNI (2006);
ADNI-GO (2010); ADNI II (2011); Parkinson’s Progression
Markers Initiative
NIFD: Overview
Neuroimaging in Frontotemporal Dementia
natural history study of early FTD
215 subjects from 3 sites (UCSF, Mayo, MGH)
140 FTD subjects, 75 control subjects
here at MGH: 25 FTD subjects
6 month evaluations over 1.5 years
clinical / cognitive assessments
brain scans: MRI (and PET at other sites)
biofluid collection: blood, urine, CSF
NIFD: Enrollment
eligibility
diagnosis of bvFTD, PNFA, or SD
fluent in English
45-90 years old
study partner
able to undergo multiple MRIs and 2 LPs
NIFD: Schedule
Month
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12
18
clinical & cognitive
assessments
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informant
questionnaires
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MRI
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CSF, blood, urine
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NIFD: Goals
goals
to collect multimodal data (cognitive/behavioral,
imaging, biofluids) in a standardized fashion
to contribute to a shared database
to learn more about the natural history of FTD
to learn more about new imaging techniques and
biofluid measurements
to learn about which information is best for diagnosis,
prognosis, and monitoring
data collection funded by National Institute on Aging / National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIA-NINDS)
4RTNI: 2012?
4R-Tau Neuroimaging Initiative
design parallels ADNI and NIFD
natural history study
imaging and biofluid collection
Tau-based diseases
corticobasal degeneration (CBD)
progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)
study funded by an anonymous grant from a family of a patient cared for at UCSF