The goal of this study is to examine olfactory function in preclinical subjects or individuals with neurological diseases such as Probable Alzheimer's Disease (PRAD), Frontotemporal Dementias (FTD), Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
The goal of this study is to examine olfactory function in preclinical subjects \[n = 150\] or individuals with neurological diseases such as Probable Alzheimer's Disease (PRAD) \[n = 50\], Mild Cognitive Impairment \[n = 50\], Frontotemporal Dementias (FTD) \[n = 50\], and Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) \[n = 50\] that are part of the Longitudinal Research Cohort of the Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (IRB Protocol #: 1999P003693), are being treated by neurologists in the Memory Disorders or Movements Disorders Clinics at MGH, or are part of the community. The investigators will also examine individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) \[n = 50\], ALS probands \[n = 50\], and ALS family controls \[n = 50\] that are part of the Neurological Clinical Research Institute (NCRI) protocols "NeuroBANK" (2013P001670), "Repository" (2006P000982), and "Longitudinal CSF" (2011P000785). Olfactory data will be correlated with existing data collected under the above-mentioned IRB protocols. The investigators will also be studying olfactory function in patients with mild TBI \[n=50\], and moderate and severe TBI \[n=50\], that are patients of Spaulding Rehabilitation Network. Specifically, the investigators will assess odor discrimination, odor identification, and episodic olfactory memory, using the OLFACT olfactometer run by a laptop or through a wireless iPad interface (Osmic Enterprises). Olfactory data collected from patients and age-matched control subjects \[n = 100\] will be correlated with existing structural MRI, functional MRI, and PET imaging data and with existing neuropsychological data collected under IRB protocols 1999P003693 and 2007P002107 ("Neurological Disease Registry"), NeuroBANK™ IRB protocol 2013P001670, Repository IRB protocol 2006P000982, and Longitudinal CSF IRB protocol 2011P000785.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
201
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Selective loss of episodic odor memory (Poor POEM status) will correlate with imaging and neuropsychological signs of neurodegenerative disease.
Poor POEM status determined by comparing the predicted POEM score with the actual POEM score will correlate with entorhinal cortical thickness, and neuropsychological test results.
Time frame: 9 years
Correct responses on the episodic memory of odor percepts measure will correlate with entorhinal cortical thickness, and neuropsychological test results.
Compare number of trials correctly discriminated; compare number of odors correctly identified; and compare number of hits (accurate episodic memory of exposure to odor), and number of correct rejections (accurate episodic memory of non-exposure to odor). Correlate familiarity with number of hits and correct rejections.
Time frame: 9 years
Correct responses on the odor percept identification task will correlate with imaging and neuropsychological signs of neurodegenerative disease.
Compare number of trials of odors correctly identified will correlate with entorhinal cortical thickness, and neuropsychological test results.
Time frame: 9 years
Correct responses on the odor discrimination task will correlate with imaging and neuropsychological signs of neurodegenerative disease.
Compare number of trials correctly discriminated will correlate with entorhinal cortical thickness, and neuropsychological test results.
Time frame: 9 years
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