Subjective cognitive impairment (SCI) is a non-clinical condition manifesting as a self-reported decline in cognitive function without objective clinical evidence, and is prevalent among older adults and strongly associated with declining mood. This study explores the potential of photobiomodulation (PBM) as a therapeutic intervention for SCI. PBM, using near-infrared light, is a non-invasive neuromodulation approach that has shown promise in improving neuronal function, blood flow, and reducing inflammation in both healthy adults and patients with neurological conditions, including dementia and depression. This study proposes investigating the potential of forehead (tPBM), intranasal (iPBM) and vagal (vPBM) PBM to enhance mood and cognitive function in individuals with SCI as a proof of concept for the future use of PBM as therapy for cognitive decline in general. This study will recruit approximately 80 participants with SCI for the study, and the total expected duration of the participant\'s participation in the study is 5 weeks. The active and sham Neuro 5T device consisting of a headset with a built-in controller, nasal and neck applicators will be used. The nasal and neck applicators each contains a single LED and will be placed into the nostril or neck and secured into place. The headset contains multiple LEDs in a wearable applicator and may be adjusted. The Neuro 5T also contains telemetry features to allow documentation of patient usage of the device. LEDs are semiconductor electronic components that emit light. Participants will be given PBM devices for in-home usage, 2 times a day, 7 days a week, for 5 weeks. Participants will undergo EEG, MRI, cognitive and nasal microbiome assessments before and after the 5-week period.
This study will recruit approximately 80 participants with SCI for the study, and the total expected duration of the participant's participation in the study is 5 weeks. The active and sham Neuro 5T device consisting of a headset with a built-in controller, nasal and neck applicators will be used. The nasal and neck applicators each contains a single LED and will be placed into the nostril or neck and secured into place. The headset contains multiple LEDs in a wearable applicator and may be adjusted. The Neuro 5T also contains telemetry features to allow documentation of patient usage of the device. LEDs are semiconductor electronic components that emit light. Participants will be given PBM devices for in-home usage, 2 times a day, 7 days a week, for 5 weeks. Participants will undergo EEG, MRI, cognitive and nasal microbiome assessments before and after the 5-week period.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
80
the application of red and near-infrared light
Control intervention; no photobiomodulation
Rotman Research Institute
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Geriatric Depression Scale (Short Form)
The Geriatric Depression Scale (Short Form), or GDS-SF, is a 15-item questionnaire used to screen older adults for depression. It is a simplified version of the original 30-item GDS, designed to be easier to administer, especially to those who are physically ill, easily fatigued, have short attention spans, or have mild cognitive impairment. A score of 5 or greater suggests the need for further evaluation for depression.
Time frame: The first assessment will take place before participants receive treatment, and another session no more than 2 weeks after their final treatment session.
Montreal Cognitive Assessment
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a rapid screening instrument designed to detect mild cognitive impairment. It assesses various cognitive domains, including attention, memory, language, and executive functions. The MoCA is a brief test, taking approximately 10 minutes to administer, and is widely used in clinical and research settings.
Time frame: The first assessment will take place before participants receive treatment, and another session no more than 2 weeks after their final treatment session.
EEG signal metrics and spatial-temporal pattern
The electroenphalography (EEG) recordings will be conducted at Baycrest on a 256 channel EGI-Magstim system. We will position an electrode net over the subject's head and face with small sponges soaked in a saline solution. We will also place two single electrodes on the chest. We will assess the power and entropy of alpha, low-frequency (delta and theta) and high (beta and gamma) EEG bands in the resting state.
Time frame: Two sessions, to be completed no more than 2 weeks before the start of the treatment sessions and then no more than 2 weeks after the conclusion of all treatment sessions
Alpha diversity
Alpha diversity measures diversity within a single sample, beta diversity focuses on the differences between samples.
Time frame: Two nasal swab samples collected; one before the administration of the first treatment session, and one after the last treatment session.
Resting-state fMRI
Acquired using a research-dedicated whole-body 3T MRI system (Prisma, Siemens Medical Solutions). We will compute resting-state global functional-connectivity density.
Time frame: Two scans, to be completed no more than 2 weeks before the start of the first treatment session and no more than 2 weeks after the conclusion of the last treatment session.
Beta diversity
Beta diversity in the microbiome refers to the dissimilarity or differences in microbial community composition between two or more samples. It essentially quantifies how much the microbial communities vary across different environments, sites, or conditions.
Time frame: Two nasal swab samples collected; one before the administration of the first treatment session, and one after the last treatment session.
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