Purpose

This grant award entitled, "Cerebrovascular Reactivity and Oxygen Metabolism as Markers for Neurodegeneration after Traumatic Brain Injury" (hereafter, "Neurovascular Study"), aims to determine if neurovascular contributors to neurodegeneration can serve as markers of the emergence or progression of degenerative processes after traumatic brain injury in middle-aged and older adults.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 50 Years and 80 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

(All Participants): - Ages 50-80 years - Eligible for Washington, DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) research participation - Capacity to provide consent to participate in research (assessment made by study neurologist and PI) - Ability to read and write English Inclusion Criteria Case Group: • History of traumatic brain injury of sufficient severity to have resulted in medical attention ascertained via the Ohio State University TBI Identification Questionnaire (OSU TBI-ID). TBI defined by Departments of Defense/Veterans Affairs (DoD/VA) criteria. Inclusion Criteria Control Group: • No history of traumatic brain injury of sufficient severity to have resulted in medical attention ascertained via the OSU TBI-ID, and no TBI based upon DOD/VA criteria.

Exclusion Criteria

(All Participants): - History of penetrating brain injury - History or evidence of disabling neurological or psychiatric condition such as epilepsy (besides posttraumatic epilepsy), multiple sclerosis, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, encephalitis, or schizophrenia - History or evidence of cortical or subcortical stroke - History or evidence of diabetes mellitus requiring therapy (Hemoglobin A1c > 9.0% for purposes of this study) - History or evidence of uncontrolled hyperlipidemia. For the purposes of this study, "hyperlipidemia" will be defined as total cholesterol of 230 in the presence of either or both diabetes and hypertension and 300 in the absence of both of these conditions. Statin therapy with normal cholesterol levels is allowed. - History or evidence of uncontrolled hypertension (defined as systolic pressure > 160 and/or diastolic pressure > 110 mmHg), or hypotension (systolic pressure < 110 and/or diastolic pressure < 65 mmHg). Hypertension controlled with a single anti- hypertensive medication is allowed. - Untreated atrial fibrillation - Active tobacco use - MRI incompatibility - If a participant is currently or has previously taken a phosphodiesterase inhibitor (PDESi), then a two week washout period is required immediately prior to the evaluation visit. - Use of nitrates

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Case-Control
Time Perspective
Prospective

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Case Group Measurement of cerebrovascular reactivity and oxygen metabolism before and after a single dose of 50mg sildenafil citrate. Diffusion tensor imaging, other structural imaging and cognitive testing will also be completed.
Control Group Measurement of cerebrovascular reactivity and oxygen metabolism before and after a single dose of 50mg sildenafil citrate. Diffusion tensor imaging, other structural imaging and cognitive testing will also be completed.

Recruiting Locations

Washington, DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Washington, District of Columbia 20422
Contact:
Julie C Chapman, PsyD
202-745-8000
Julie.Chapman@va.gov

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Washington D.C. Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Study Contact

Julie C Chapman, PsyD
202-745-8000
Julie.Chapman@va.gov

Detailed Description

This grant award entitled, "Cerebrovascular Reactivity and Oxygen Metabolism as Markers for Neurodegeneration after Traumatic Brain Injury" (hereafter, "Neurovascular Study"), aims to determine if neurovascular contributors to neurodegeneration can serve as markers of the emergence or progression of degenerative processes after traumatic brain injury in middle-aged and older adults. Primary outcomes are cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), as measured by functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD) and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) as assessed by the novel MRI sequence called, "T-2 Relaxation-Under-Spin-Tagging" (TRUST). After the baseline primary endpoints are acquired, a single dose of sildenafil 50mg will be given to assess for the effects of a hypercapnia task on CVR and CMRO2. Other outcomes measured include additional imaging sequences (diffusion, ASL), volumetric analysis, and neuropsychological tests.

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