动态对比增强磁共振成像试验研究:银杏宁对认知能力的改善作用可能与血脑屏障通透性增强有关。

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Translational and Clinical Pharmacology Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-10 DOI:10.12793/tcp.2021.29.e2
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摘要

除了多种神经保护作用外,最近的研究还表明,银杏黄酮素可能会增加血脑屏障的通透性。我们使用动态对比增强(DCE)磁共振成像(MRI)评估了银杏宁对不同脑段血管通透性变化的影响。在这项为期 8 周的随机、开放标签试验研究中,10 名主观记忆力受损但认知功能保持良好的参与者被分配到富含银杏黄酮成分(GEF)的 300 毫克/天组或安慰剂组。在基线期和治疗 8 周后,对韩国版阿尔茨海默病评估量表(ADAS-K)和 DCE-MRI 参数(包括不同脑区的 Ktrans 和 Vp)进行评估。九名参与者完成了研究方案。两组患者在8周的观察期内均未发生不良反应。服用金托宁后,在左侧海马(Ktrans 和 Vp,均为 p = 0.062)、左侧丘脑和左侧普鲁曼(Ktrans,p = 0.062)、左侧岛叶和右侧杏仁核(Vp,p = 0.062)观察到脑通透性的增加趋势,但未达到统计学意义,而安慰剂对照组则没有观察到这一趋势。左丘脑的 Ktrans 值与基线相比的增量与 ADAS 评分的变化高度相关(r = -0.900,p = 0.037)。Gintonin可能会增强参与认知功能的大脑结构的血脑屏障(BBB)通透性。我们有必要进一步探索金藤宁的血脑屏障通透性增强作用与其他认知增强机制的协同效应:临床研究信息服务标识符:KCT0003418:KCT0003418.
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Cognitive improvement effect of gintonin might be associated with blood-brain barrier permeability enhancement: dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI pilot study.

Cognitive improvement effect of gintonin might be associated with blood-brain barrier permeability enhancement: dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI pilot study.

Cognitive improvement effect of gintonin might be associated with blood-brain barrier permeability enhancement: dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI pilot study.

Cognitive improvement effect of gintonin might be associated with blood-brain barrier permeability enhancement: dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI pilot study.

Along with the multiple neuroprotective effect, recent studies suggest that gintonin might increase the blood brain barrier permeability. We evaluated the effect of gintonin on the vascular permeability changes in different brain segments, using dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this 8-week, randomized, open label pilot study, ten participants with subjective memory impairment but preserved cognitive function assigned to gintonin-enriched fraction (GEF) 300 mg/day or placebo groups. Korean versions of the Alzheimer's disease assessment scale (ADAS-K) and DCE-MRI parameters including Ktrans and Vp in different brain segments were evaluated at baseline and at 8 weeks after treatment. Nine participants completed the study protocol. No adverse events occurred during the observation period for 8 weeks in both groups. Following gintonin administration, increment trends of the brain permeability that did not reach a statistical significance were observed in the left hippocampus (Ktrans and Vp, both, p = 0.062), left thalamus and in left putamen (Ktrans, p = 0.062), and left insula and right amygdala (Vp, p = 0.062), but not in the control placebo group. The increment of the Ktrans value in the left thalamus from the baseline was highly correlated with the change of the ADAS scores (r = -0.900, p = 0.037). Gintonin might enhance the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability in the brain structures involved in cognitive functions. Further efficacy exploration for the synergistic effect of gintonin's BBB permeability enhancement to its other cognitive enhancing mechanisms are warranted.

Trial registration: Clinical Research Information Service Identifier: KCT0003418.

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Translational and Clinical Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: Translational and Clinical Pharmacology (Transl Clin Pharmacol, TCP) is the official journal of the Korean Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (KSCPT). TCP is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the dissemination of knowledge relating to all aspects of translational and clinical pharmacology. The categories for publication include pharmacokinetics (PK) and drug disposition, drug metabolism, pharmacodynamics (PD), clinical trials and design issues, pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics, pharmacometrics, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacovigilence, and human pharmacology. Studies involving animal models, pharmacological characterization, and clinical trials are appropriate for consideration.
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