Memory Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Association Between Fruitflow-II Treatment (Alone or in Combination With Resveratrol) and Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow, Fitness and Cognitive Function in Adults With Memory Complaints
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Fruitflow-II, Resveratrol (resVida), alone or in combination, are effective in the treatment of memory problems in adult patients with memory impairment. We also evaluate effects of these medications on blood flow to the brain and fitness, to find whether the possible improvement in memory is associated with the alterations in these parameters.
Accumulating evidence suggests that tomato consumption has cardiovascular benefits,
primarily through increasing blood flow in vivo; the active ingredient in tomato, or its
extract (Fruitflow) have been shown to inhibit glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, similar to aspirin
(which has antiplatelet activity and is used for secondary prevention of cardiovascular and
cerebrovascular events in patients). Considering the fact that Fruitflow can improve the
platelet function and peripheral blood flow, we hypothesized that Fruitflow can also
increase the blood flow in the brain and thereby possibly enhance memory and cognitive
function in middle-aged or elderly people who have memory complaints. Therefore, the initial
goal of our study is to evaluate the effects of Fruitflow on brain blood and cardiovascular
function by using Transcranial Doppler ultrasound (to check for changes in cerebral blood
flow), cardiovascular fitness testing (to check for changes in VO2-max and stroke volume),
and neurocognitive evaluation (to check for changes in memory and executive function).
Many pathways such as inflammation and oxidative stress are involved in the pathophysiology
of memory loss with ageing. Recent studies have shown that a natural compound found in the
skin of red grapes and also in wine, called "Resveratrol", have beneficial effects for
prevention of cognitive decline by reducing inflammation and improving cardiovascular
function. Therefore, our next goal is to evaluate whether administration of Resveratrol, by
itself or in combination with Fruitflow, can improve brain blood flow, VO2-max, and
cognitive performance.
Thus our clinical trial will have the following 4 arms: Fruitflow, Resveratrol,
Fruitflow/Resveratrol combination, and placebo for each supplement.
The results of the study will potentially provide evidence that these natural supplements
can have significant cardioprotective and neuroprotective properties in middle-aged and
elderly adults.
Subjects (between 50 and 80 years old) complaining of memory problem who have MMSE
(Mini-Mental State Examination) above 27 will be recruited from patients of Dr. Majid Fotuhi
(PI at the Neurology Institute for Brain Health and Fitness). Flyers at the institute and
advertisement in Baltimore will provide information about the opportunity to enroll in an
observational study for 3 months, along with eligibility criteria. Participants will
continue to receive routine and standard care, while data on outcome (i.e., dependent)
variables and mediators will be collected over three study visits:
Day 1: at the onset of their participation: Assessment of memory and Cardiovascular Fitness
Testing (CFT)
Day 2: Blood Test and Transcranial Doppler (TCD) Ultrasound at time 0 and 3 hours after
taking the first dose of the supplements;
Month 3: Assessment of memory, Cardiovascular Fitness Testing, and Transcranial Doppler
Ultrasound 3 months after daily treatment with supplements in each group.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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