The aim of this study is to create a repository of both cross-sectional and longitudinal data, including cognitive, linguistic, imaging and biofluid biological specimens, for neurodegenerative disease research and treatment.
The Principal Investigator (PI) at the University of Pennsylvania seeks to better understand neurodegenerative diseases and is continually expanding research efforts and collaborations regarding the factors which may contribute to these illnesses. Investigators seek to better understand the basis of neurodegenerative conditions by creating a multimodal repository, including: clinical data such as demographic characteristics, vital signs and motor scales; cognitive and speech data; neuroimaging data; and biological specimens with associated biofluid biomarkers and genetic data. Investigators pursue acquiring these data from neurodegenerative disease patients, people at risk for neurodegenerative disease due to a family history, and unaffected adults. Targeted conditions include frontotemporal degeneration (FTD), primary progressive aphasia PPA), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal syndrome (CBS), familial frontotemporal lobar degeneration (fFTLD), non-amnestic variants of Alzheimer's disease including logopenic progressive aphasia and posterior cortical atrophy, and Lewy body disease. This study aims to collect clinical and cognitive data, imaging data, and biospecimen samples from people whose background can inform research and treatment for neurodegenerative diseases, and make these samples and data available to qualified researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and collaborating academic centers and industry partners.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
No intervention
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
RECRUITINGStatus of progression - changes in neuropsychological tests.
The changes of neuropsychological tests (well known cognitive measures such as: Naming test, CVLT, MoCA, Oral Trails, etc.) in neurodegenerative diseases over time.
Time frame: This is a natural history study-participants are followed from date of enrollment until death, withdraw, or funding is no longer available, or until 600 months have passed.
Status of progression - changes in language processing.
The effect of changes in language processing (e.g. effortful speech, lexical-semantic representations) as categorized by impaired speech fluency, motor speech deficits and semantic memory deficits in neurodegenerative diseases over time.
Time frame: This is a natural history study-participants are followed from date of enrollment until death, withdraw, or funding is no longer available, or until 600 months have passed.
Status of progression - changes in social disinhibition.
The effect of changes in social behavioral testing, which categorized by rule violation (social disinhibition) progression in neurodegenerative diseases over time.
Time frame: This is a natural history study-participants are followed from date of enrollment until death, withdraw, or funding is no longer available, or until 600 months have passed.
Status of progression - changes in biofluids.
The change of disease status as categorized by biomarkers in biofluids in neurodegenerative diseases over time.
Time frame: This is a natural history study-participants are followed from date of enrollment until death, withdraw, or funding is no longer available, or until 600 months have passed.
Status of progression -changes in Neuroimaging
The progressive changes of images in multimodal neuroimaging techniques in neurodegenerative diseases over time.
Time frame: This is a natural history study-participants are followed from date of enrollment until death, withdraw, or funding is no longer available, or until 600 months have passed.
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