Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000031851 |
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Receipt number | R000029474 |
Scientific Title | Cognitive decline and impaired activities of daily livings caused by the gut microbiota |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2018/04/01 |
Last modified on | 2020/09/22 11:02:28 |
Cognitive decline and impaired activities of daily livings caused by the gut microbiota
Cognitive decline and impaired activities of daily livings caused by the gut microbiota
Cognitive decline and impaired activities of daily livings caused by the gut microbiota
Cognitive decline and impaired activities of daily livings caused by the gut microbiota
Japan |
cognitive decline and cerebrovascular diseases
Medicine in general | Neurology | Geriatrics |
Others
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To clarify the association between cognitive function, activities of daily livings, and gut microbiota by means of analyzing gut microbiota and the various biomarkers
Others
assessment of gut microbiota and survey for biomarkers
Confirmatory
Pragmatic
Not applicable
Cognitive decline, functional status, cardiovascular diseases
Observational
20 | years-old | <= |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
Patients who visit the memory clinic at the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology (NCGG) and agreed to both the medical check-up of cognitive function and the fecal examination to survey gut microbiota.Patients were eligible for the present study if they: (1) can undergo a brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); (2) have provided informed consent in writing; (3) are accompanied by a study partner to assess the patient's condition.
Patients if they: (1) are unable to undergo MRI examination, or MRI cannot be evaluated due to body movement; (2) having any local lesion such as cerebral infarction(s) detected by MRI before enrollment that can greatly affect the cognitive function; (3) having a history of major psychological disorder, or alcohol/drug abuse as a current serious or unstable disease; (4) are having less than 6 years of education; (5) are having a history of digestive cancer; (6) are judged by an investigator to be ineligible to participate as a study subject
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1st name | Naoki |
Middle name | |
Last name | Saji |
National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology
Center for Comprehensive Care and Research on Memory Disorders
474-8511
7-430 Morioka, Obu, Aichi
0562-46-2311
sajink@nifty.com
1st name | Naoki |
Middle name | |
Last name | Saji |
National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology
Center for Comprehensive Care and Research on Memory Disorders
474-8511
7-430 Morioka, Obu, Aichi
0562-46-2311
sajink@nifty.com
National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology
Research grants from the Research Funding of Longevity Sciences from the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology,
Japanese Governmental office
National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology
7-430 Morioka, Obu, Aichi
0562-46-2311
sajink@nifty.com
NO
国立長寿医療研究センター
2018 | Year | 04 | Month | 01 | Day |
Partially published
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-38218-7
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The T-RFLP analysis revealed differences in the composition of the gut microbiome: the number of Bacteroides (enterotype I) was lower and the number of other bacteria (enterotype III) was higher in demented than non-demented patients. Multivariable analyses showed that the populations of enterotype I and enterotype III bacteria were strongly associated with dementia, independent of the traditional dementia biomarkers.
2020 | Year | 02 | Month | 01 | Day |
2019 | Year | 01 | Month | 30 | Day |
Main results already published
2016 | Year | 03 | Month | 02 | Day |
2016 | Year | 03 | Month | 02 | Day |
2016 | Year | 03 | Month | 02 | Day |
2022 | Year | 03 | Month | 31 | Day |
We analyzed cross-sectionalaly the data, The result was published as shown below.
Saji N. Relationship between the gut microbiome and dementia: a cross-sectional study conducted in Japan. Symposium: Nutrition and Cognition, Asian Congress of Nutrition 2019. August 7, 2019, Bali, Republic of Indonesia.
Saji N, Niida S, Murotani K, Hisada T, Tsuduki T, Sugimoto T, Kimura A, Toba K, Sakurai T. Analysis of the relationship between the gut microbiome and dementia: a cross-sectional study conducted in Japan. Sci Rep. 2019 Jan 30;9(1):1008. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-38218-7.
2018 | Year | 03 | Month | 23 | Day |
2020 | Year | 09 | Month | 22 | Day |
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000029474
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2020/02/01 | Protocol.docx |
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2020/02/01 | specification.xlsx |
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2020/02/01 | data.xlsx |
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/ice/29474