美金刚治疗镰状细胞病:为期一年的认知功能和神经处理效果研究。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Sivan Raz, Ariel Koren, Anna Yu Bogdanova, Max Gassmann, Carina Levin
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本研究评估了对14名患有镰状细胞病(SCD,包括镰状细胞性贫血和镰状细胞β-地中海贫血)的青少年(平均年龄24岁)进行为期1年的美金刚治疗对神经认知和电生理的影响,并提出了改善认知功能和神经处理的假设。参加者在治疗前后均接受了韦氏智力测验量表的子测试和计算机化任务切换范式的评估,并同时进行了事件相关电位(ERP)记录。评估的重点是处理速度、工作记忆、注意力和执行功能。ERP测量针对的是任务切换过程中大脑的反应变化。美金刚治疗提高了认知测试成绩,尤其是数字符号编码和符号搜索测试显示的处理速度。结果表明,视觉空间和图形运动速度、工作记忆和注意力均有所提高。任务转换测试显示错误率降低,表明认知负荷减轻,执行控制能力增强。治疗后额叶和顶叶位置的 P1 和 P3 振幅的电生理变化表明,在需要认知灵活性的任务中,神经处理的效率更高。这些来自 II 期临床研究的初步结果作为 "概念验证",探索了美金刚治疗 SCD 的可行性和潜在有效性--这是一种以前从未研究过的治疗方法。这些研究结果支持进行更广泛的调查,以证实这些结果并评估美金刚的广泛有效性。
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Memantine treatment in sickle cell disease: A 1-year study of its effects on cognitive functions and neural processing.

This study evaluates the neurocognitive and electrophysiological effects of 1-year memantine treatment in 14 adolescents and young adults (mean age 24 years) with sickle cell disease (SCD, incluing sickle cell anaemia and sickle cell β-thalassemia), hypothesizing improvements in cognitive functions and neural processing. Participants underwent assessments using subtests from the Wechsler Intelligence Scale and a computerized task-switching paradigm with concurrent event-related potential (ERP) recordings, both before and after the treatment period. Assessments focused on processing speed, working memory, attention and executive function. ERP measurements targeted brain response changes during task switching. Memantine treatment enhanced cognitive test performance, especially in processing speed as shown by the Digit-Symbol Coding and Symbol-Search tests. Results indicated improved visuospatial and graphomotor speed, working memory and attention. The task-switching test revealed reduced error rates, suggesting decreased cognitive load and enhanced executive control. Electrophysiological changes in P1 and P3 amplitudes at frontal and parietal locations post-treatment pointed to more efficient neural processing in tasks requiring cognitive flexibility. These preliminary findings from a Phase II clinical study serve as a 'proof of concept', exploring the feasibility and potential effectiveness of memantine treatment in SCD-a previously uninvestigated context. They support the rationale for more extensive investigations to confirm these results and assess memantine's broader effectiveness.

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CiteScore
8.60
自引率
4.60%
发文量
565
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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