STAREE-Mind Imaging Study: a randomised placebo-controlled trial of atorvastatin for prevention of cerebrovascular decline and neurodegeneration in older individuals.

IF 2.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY BMJ Neurology Open Pub Date : 2023-10-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjno-2023-000541
Ian H Harding, Joanne Ryan, Stephane Heritier, Simone Spark, Zachary Flanagan, Richard McIntyre, Craig S Anderson, Sharon L Naismith, Trevor T-J Chong, Michael O'Sullivan, Gary Egan, Meng Law, Sophia Zoungas
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Abstract

Introduction: Cerebrovascular disease and neurodegeneration are causes of cognitive decline and dementia, for which primary prevention options are currently lacking. Statins are well-tolerated and widely available medications that potentially have neuroprotective effects. The STAREE-Mind Imaging Study is a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial that will investigate the impact of atorvastatin on markers of neurovascular health and brain atrophy in a healthy, older population using MRI. This is a nested substudy of the 'Statins for Reducing Events in the Elderly' (STAREE) primary prevention trial.

Methods: Participants aged 70 years or older (n=340) will be randomised to atorvastatin or placebo. Comprehensive brain MRI assessment will be undertaken at baseline and up to 4 years follow-up, including structural, diffusion, perfusion and susceptibility imaging. The primary outcome measures will be change in brain free water fraction (a composite marker of vascular leakage, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration) and white matter hyperintensity volume (small vessel disease). Secondary outcomes will include change in perivascular space volume (glymphatic drainage), cortical thickness, hippocampal volume, microbleeds and lacunae, prefrontal cerebral perfusion and white matter microstructure.

Ethics and dissemination: Academic publications from this work will address the current uncertainty regarding the impact of statins on brain structure and vascular integrity. This study will inform the utility of repurposing these well-tolerated, inexpensive and widely available drugs for primary prevention of neurological outcomes in older individuals. Ethics approval was given by Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee, Protocol 12206.

Trial registration number: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05586750.

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STAREE心理成像研究:阿托伐他汀预防老年人脑血管衰退和神经退行性变的随机安慰剂对照试验。
引言:脑血管疾病和神经退行性变是认知能力下降和痴呆的原因,目前缺乏初级预防选择。他汀类药物耐受性良好,可广泛使用,具有潜在的神经保护作用。STAREE心智成像研究是一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照的临床试验,将使用MRI研究阿托伐他汀对健康老年人群神经血管健康和脑萎缩标志物的影响。这是“他汀类药物减少老年人事件”(STAREE)一级预防试验的嵌套子研究。方法:70岁或70岁以上的参与者(n=340)将随机接受阿托伐他汀或安慰剂治疗。将在基线和4 年随访,包括结构、扩散、灌注和易感性成像。主要的结果指标是脑游离水分数(血管渗漏、神经炎症和神经退行性变的复合标志物)和白质高信号量(小血管疾病)的变化。次要结果包括血管周围空间体积(淋巴引流)、皮层厚度、海马体积、微出血和腔隙、前额叶脑灌注和白质微观结构的变化。伦理和传播:这项工作的学术出版物将解决目前他汀类药物对大脑结构和血管完整性影响的不确定性。这项研究将为重新利用这些耐受性好、价格低廉且广泛可用的药物对老年人神经系统结果的初级预防提供信息。莫纳什大学人类研究伦理委员会批准了伦理,方案12206。试验注册号:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT05586750。
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