Abstract
A comprehensive intervention (CI) on patients with Alzheimer's disease was assessed by measuring plasmabrain-derived neurotrophic factor (pBDNF) and ADAS-Cog score (ADAS-Cogscore) before, immediately after (FU1), and 6 (FU2) and 24 months (FU3) after the CI. Baseline pBDNF was higher in patients with moderate AD (but not mild AD) than in healthy controls. At FU1, pBDNF and ADAS-Cogscore decreased significantly. At FU2 and FU3, patients' cognitive status worsened and pBDNF further increased versus baseline, suggesting that CI interruption may be a stress event that prevents return to homeostasis. CI exerted positive short-term effects, but more information is needed on long-term consequences.
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Balietti, M., Giuli, C., Fattoretti, P., Fabbietti, P., Papa, R., Postacchini, D., & Conti, F. (2017). Effect of a Comprehensive Intervention on Plasma BDNF in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 57(1), 37–43. https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-161168
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