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  • Ashton, Nicholas J., et al. (author)
  • An update on blood-based biomarkers for non-Alzheimer neurodegenerative disorders.
  • 2020
  • In: Nature Reviews Neurology. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1759-4766 .- 1759-4758. ; 16, s. 265-284
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Cerebrospinal fluid analyses and neuroimaging can identify the underlying pathophysiology at the earliest stage of some neurodegenerative disorders, but do not have the scalability needed for population screening. Therefore, a blood-based marker for such pathophysiology would have greater utility in a primary care setting and in eligibility screening for clinical trials. Rapid advances in ultra-sensitive assays have enabled the levels of pathological proteins to be measured in blood samples, but research has been predominantly focused on Alzheimer disease (AD). Nonetheless, proteins that were identified as potential blood-based biomarkers for AD, for example, amyloid-β, tau, phosphorylated tau and neurofilament light chain, are likely to be relevant to other neurodegenerative disorders that involve similar pathological processes and could also be useful for the differential diagnosis of clinical symptoms. This Review outlines the neuropathological, clinical, molecular imaging and cerebrospinal fluid features of the most common neurodegenerative disorders outside the AD continuum and gives an overview of the current status of blood-based biomarkers for these disorders.
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  • Bateman, Daniel R., et al. (author)
  • Agitation and impulsivity in mid and late life as possible riskmarkers for incident dementia
  • 2020
  • In: Alzheimer’s & Dementia. - : Elsevier. - 2352-8737. ; 6:1
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • To identify knowledge gaps regarding new-onset agitation and impulsivity prior to onsetof cognitive impairment or dementia the International Society to Advance Alzheimer’sResearch and Treatment Neuropsychiatric Syndromes (NPS) Professional InterestAreaconducted a scoping review. Extending a series of reviews exploring the pre-dementiarisk syndrome Mild Behavioral Impairment (MBI), we focused on late-onset agitationand impulsivity (the MBI impulse dyscontrol domain) and risk of incident cognitivedecline and dementia. This scoping review of agitation and impulsivity pre-dementiasyndromes summarizes the current biomedical literature in terms of epidemiology,diagnosis andmeasurement, neurobiology, neuroimaging, biomarkers, course and prognosis,treatment, and ongoing clinical trials. Validations for pre-dementia scales suchas the MBI Checklist, and incorporation into longitudinal and intervention trials, areneeded to better understand impulse dyscontrol as a risk factor for mild cognitiveimpairment and dementia.
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  • Holmes, Emily A., et al. (author)
  • Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic : a call for action for mental health science
  • 2020
  • In: Lancet psychiatry. - 2215-0374 .- 2215-0366. ; 7:6, s. 547-560
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound effect on all aspects of society, including mental health and physical health. We explore the psychological, social, and neuroscientific effects of COVID-19 and set out the immediate priorities and longer-term strategies for mental health science research. These priorities were informed by surveys of the public and an expert panel convened by the UK Academy of Medical Sciences and the mental health research charity, MQ: Transforming Mental Health, in the first weeks of the pandemic in the UK in March, 2020. We urge UK research funding agencies to work with researchers, people with lived experience, and others to establish a high level coordination group to ensure that these research priorities are addressed, and to allow new ones to be identified over time. The need to maintain high-quality research standards is imperative. International collaboration and a global perspective will be beneficial. An immediate priority is collecting high-quality data on the mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic across the whole population and vulnerable groups, and on brain function, cognition, and mental health of patients with COVID-19. There is an urgent need for research to address how mental health consequences for vulnerable groups can be mitigated under pandemic conditions, and on the impact of repeated media consumption and health messaging around COVID-19. Discovery, evaluation, and refinement of mechanistically driven interventions to address the psychological, social, and neuroscientific aspects of the pandemic are required. Rising to this challenge will require integration across disciplines and sectors, and should be done together with people with lived experience. New funding will be required to meet these priorities, and it can be efficiently leveraged by the UK's world-leading infrastructure. This Position Paper provides a strategy that may be both adapted for, and integrated with, research efforts in other countries.
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