The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol
Abstract Background The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) was designed to investigate the effects of two active supplements, Pycnogenol and Bacopa monnieri (CDRI08) on cognitive performance in a cohort of elderly participants. An additional antioxidant supplement has been in...
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doaj-c8715603bcda41a9938aef46e5df6a962020-11-25T01:54:35ZengBMCNutrition Journal1475-28912019-01-011811910.1186/s12937-018-0428-9The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocolTamara Simpson0Saurenne Deleuil1Nicole Echeverria2Mrudhula Komanduri3Helen Macpherson4Chao Suo5Shakuntla Gondalia6Masoumeh Tangestani Fard7Andrew Pipingas8Andrew Scholey9Con Stough10Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyBrain and Mental Health Laboratory, Monash Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash UniversityCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyCentre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of TechnologyAbstract Background The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) was designed to investigate the effects of two active supplements, Pycnogenol and Bacopa monnieri (CDRI08) on cognitive performance in a cohort of elderly participants. An additional antioxidant supplement has been included into the trial. A neuroimaging component has also been added to the ARCLI study to investigate the neurochemical biomarkers of oxidative stress in vivo, as well as structural and functional changes associated with ageing and oxidative stress. Faecal biomarkers of gut microflora will also be analysed to investigate if gut microbiota are associated with domains of cognition (e.g., attention, processing speed, memory), mood or other ARCLI outcome variables. The aim of this paper is to update the published methods of the ARCLI clinical trial before it is completed, and data analysis commences. Methods ARCLI is a randomised, placebo controlled, double-blind, now 4-arm clinical trial including neuroimaging and gut microflora sub-studies. Along with the demographic, haematological, mood, cardiovascular and cognitive assessments described in the initial protocol, 80 eligible participants from the overall study pool of ~ 400 will be recruited into the neuroimaging study and undergo scans at baseline, 3 months and 12 months. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, resting state functional connectivity and arterial spin labelled perfusion sequences are neuroimaging techniques included for each MRI visit in the study. Similarly, approximately 300 participants from the main study pool will be recruited to provide faecal samples at baseline, 3 months and 12 months so that the gut microbiome can be studied. Discussion ARCLI is 12-month intervention study, currently underway with a group of older adults, investigating a range of outcomes and their association with ageing. The additional measurements in the ARCLI trial will further the understanding of the underlying mechanisms associated with healthy ageing and may provide insights into novel preventative therapeutic strategies for maintaining cognitive and brain health into old age. Trial registration Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register (ANZCTR): ACTRN12611000487970.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12937-018-0428-9AntioxidantNeuroimagingPycnogenolBacopaGlutathioneCognition |
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Tamara Simpson Saurenne Deleuil Nicole Echeverria Mrudhula Komanduri Helen Macpherson Chao Suo Shakuntla Gondalia Masoumeh Tangestani Fard Andrew Pipingas Andrew Scholey Con Stough The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol Nutrition Journal Antioxidant Neuroimaging Pycnogenol Bacopa Glutathione Cognition |
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Tamara Simpson Saurenne Deleuil Nicole Echeverria Mrudhula Komanduri Helen Macpherson Chao Suo Shakuntla Gondalia Masoumeh Tangestani Fard Andrew Pipingas Andrew Scholey Con Stough |
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The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol |
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The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol |
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The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol |
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The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol |
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The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) study protocol (ANZCTR12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol |
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australian research council longevity intervention (arcli) study protocol (anzctr12611000487910) addendum: neuroimaging and gut microbiota protocol |
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Abstract Background The Australian Research Council Longevity Intervention (ARCLI) was designed to investigate the effects of two active supplements, Pycnogenol and Bacopa monnieri (CDRI08) on cognitive performance in a cohort of elderly participants. An additional antioxidant supplement has been included into the trial. A neuroimaging component has also been added to the ARCLI study to investigate the neurochemical biomarkers of oxidative stress in vivo, as well as structural and functional changes associated with ageing and oxidative stress. Faecal biomarkers of gut microflora will also be analysed to investigate if gut microbiota are associated with domains of cognition (e.g., attention, processing speed, memory), mood or other ARCLI outcome variables. The aim of this paper is to update the published methods of the ARCLI clinical trial before it is completed, and data analysis commences. Methods ARCLI is a randomised, placebo controlled, double-blind, now 4-arm clinical trial including neuroimaging and gut microflora sub-studies. Along with the demographic, haematological, mood, cardiovascular and cognitive assessments described in the initial protocol, 80 eligible participants from the overall study pool of ~ 400 will be recruited into the neuroimaging study and undergo scans at baseline, 3 months and 12 months. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, resting state functional connectivity and arterial spin labelled perfusion sequences are neuroimaging techniques included for each MRI visit in the study. Similarly, approximately 300 participants from the main study pool will be recruited to provide faecal samples at baseline, 3 months and 12 months so that the gut microbiome can be studied. Discussion ARCLI is 12-month intervention study, currently underway with a group of older adults, investigating a range of outcomes and their association with ageing. The additional measurements in the ARCLI trial will further the understanding of the underlying mechanisms associated with healthy ageing and may provide insights into novel preventative therapeutic strategies for maintaining cognitive and brain health into old age. Trial registration Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register (ANZCTR): ACTRN12611000487970. |
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Antioxidant Neuroimaging Pycnogenol Bacopa Glutathione Cognition |
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