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UK ADCS Trials

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:
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Neuroimaging Studies of Depression in Parkinson's Disease
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UK Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS)


Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study

These Research Opportunities are Sponsored by the Alzheimer Disease Cooperative Study Group, and are Currently Recruiting at the UK ADC and the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging http://adcs.ucsd.edu


OUR MISSION

The Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS) was formed in 1991 as a cooperative agreement between the National Institute of Aging and the University of California

San Diego. The ADCS was developed in response to a perceived need to advance research in the development of drugs that might be useful for treating patients with Alzheimer's

disease (AD), particularly drugs that might not be developed by industry. As such, the mandate of the ADCS is to:

• develop trials for promising agents designed to ameliorate behavioral symptoms, improve cognition, slow the rate of decline, or delay the appearance of AD,

• develop instruments for use in clinical trials,

• expand the range of patients studied in AD trials,

• enhance the recruitment of minority groups into AD trials, and

• develop novel and innovative approaches to the design and analysis of AD clinical trials.

The ADCS operates under a condition for evaluation of compounds to benefit the general good of patients with AD. These conditions include the testing of agents which:

1) lack patent protection,

2) are under patent protection but are already marketed for other indications but where the agent may be useful for treating AD, and

3) are novel compounds developed by individuals, academic institutions, and drug discovery units.


The University of Kentucky (UK) is currently conducting research trials for the ADCS in the following areas:

DHA (docosahexanoic acid), an omega-3 fatty acid found in natural fish oil, treatment for slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease: http://adcs.ucsd.edu/DHA_protocol.htm

DHA Newsletter (pdf)

Funding: NIA 2U01AG01004833311

UK IRB# 06-0823-F3R

18-month trial requiring 6 visits to our facility

DHA is one of two main omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil. DHA is required for normal healthy brain development and is a required supplement in infant baby formulas for this reason. Laboratory and animal model research in AD has demonstrated consistent benefits of DHA in slowing the progression of AD

HBA: Home-based assessment of cognition in persons over the age of 75 years: http://adcs.ucsd.edu/PHBA_protocol.htm

Upcoming Trials...

Novel Anti-inflammatory, Anti-amyloid Strategy using RAGE (receptor for advanced glycation end-product) Inhibitors to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease