Mild Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
— MAPOfficial title:
Metformin in Alzheimer's Dementia Prevention
MAP will be a multisite phase II/III 1:1 randomized controlled trial (RCT) of long acting metformin (reduced mass Glucophage XR) vs. matching placebo in 326 men and women with early and late aMCI, without diabetes, not treated with metformin, overweight or obese, aged 55 years to 90 years. The RCT will last 18 months and have 4 visits: baseline, 6-months, 12-months, and 18-months. The RCT will be preceded by a screening phase followed by randomization and a titration period in which drug/placebo will be titrated from 500 mg a day (one tablet) to 2,000 mg a day (4 tablets), in increments of 500 mg (one tablet) every 10 days. Participants will remain in the RCT on the tolerated dose, and included in analyses on an intent to treat basis. We expect the attrition rate to be 10%/year. Neuropsychological battery, clinical interviews, physical exam, and phlebotomy will be conducted at baseline and every 6 months. Brain MRI will be conducted in approximately half of the participants (186) twice, at baseline, and after the last study visit at month 18. We will also conduct brain amyloid Positron Emission Tomography (PET) using 18F-Florbetaben, and tau PET using 18F-MK6240 in half of the participants at baseline and end of the RCT. The primary clinical outcome of the study will be changes in the Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test. The secondary clinical outcome will be changes in the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study Preclinical Alzheimer's Cognitive Composite. Secondary subclinical outcomes will be changes in cortical thickness AD signature areas, changes in white matter hyperintensity volume, changes in brain amyloid burden, changes in brain tau burden, and changes in plasma biomarkers of amyloid, tau, and neurodegeneration. The data coordinating center and Imaging Core is located at John Hopkins University. The PET coordinating center is located at UC-Berkeley. The Clinical Coordinating and Monitoring Center and the central laboratory will be located at Columbia. The Research pharmacy function will be shared by the University of Rochester, which will dispense randomization kits, and the University of Iowa, which will receive bulk metformin and identical matching placebo from EMD Serono.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 326 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2027 |
Est. primary completion date | April 30, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 55 Years to 90 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosis of aMCI: - Participants must have subjective memory concern reported by participant, study partner, or clinician. - A mini-mental state exam between = 22 for subjects with more than 8 years of education. For subjects with less than 8 years of education, a MMSE = 20 will be allowed. - Clinical Dementia Rating 0.5. The memory box score must be at least 0.5. - General cognition and functional performance sufficiently preserved such that a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease cannot be made by the site physician at the time of the screening visit. - Abnormal memory function documented by scoring within the education adjusted ranges on the Logical Memory II subscale (Delayed Paragraph Recall, Paragraph A only) from the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised. - For early MCI: - 9-11 for 16 or more years of education - 5-9 for 8-15 years of education - 3-6 for 0-7 years of education - For late MCI - = 8 for 16 or more years of education - = 4 for 8-15 years of education - = 2 for 0-7 years of education - Age range: 55 years to 90 years. - Sex distribution: all eligible men and women will be included and no one will be excluded because of gender. - Languages: fluent in English or Spanish. We have reliable, well-validated Spanish tests for all outcome measures. - Participants without a known history of diabetes. If diabetes is diagnosed during screening (hemoglobin A1c of 6.5 % or greater) they will also be excluded. The main justification for this exclusion is the potential for these participants to be placed on other diabetes medications that may confound our study. - General cognition and functional performance such that a diagnosis of dementia cannot be made at the time of screening based on DSM-V criteria. - Vision and hearing must be sufficient for compliance with testing procedures. - Must have an informant to come to all appointments or be available by telephone at follow-up visits. Study Partner Inclusion Criteria - The study partner can provide an independent evaluation of functioning for a person enrolled in the MAP study as a participant - The study partner agrees to attend study visits with the MAP participant or be available by telephone. Exclusion Criteria: - Use of metformin for any indication. - Body mass index < 20 k/m2. - Metformin is contraindicated in persons with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of less than 30 mL/min. For persons with an eGFR of 30 to 45 mL/min, a reduction of the dose or discontinuation of the medication is recommended for those on metformin; in this range, it is also recommended that persons do not initiate metformin. Thus, participants with eGFR < 45 mL/min will not be eligible to participate. - The risk of lactic acidosis is increased in persons with liver disease and class III or IV congestive heart failure. Thus, persons with liver disease other than non-fatty liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis) or class III or IV congestive heart failure will not be eligible to participate due to the risks of side effects. - A history of intolerance to metformin used for indications other than diabetes. - History of cerebrovascular accident with residual neurological deficits. - Moderate to severe depression, indicated by a score in the Geriatric Depression Scale of 9/15 or higher. - Dementia diagnosis - Lack of capacity to consent - Participants with neurologic diseases associated with neurologic deficits on clinical examination. - Participants with other current Axis I psychiatric diagnoses such as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. - Alcohol or substance abuse or dependence in the past 6 months. - Use of medications rated as being the likely cause of cognitive impairment. These include benzodiazepines in dose equivalents greater than 2 mg daily of lorazepam, and regular use of prescription narcotics. - Normal individuals without cognitive complaints. - Participants with uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure = 160 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure = 95 mmHg). - Participants with active cancer or a history of cancer within the last two years, with the exception of squamous or basal cell carcinoma of the skin. - Participants who for any reason may not complete the study as judged by the study physician. - Participants planning to move to another city or state within the next 24 months. - Participants with a known history of diabetes. The rationale for this exclusion is persons with diabetes may already be on metformin or on other medications that increase insulin levels and could confound the trial. - Participants with diabetes discovered on screening based on American Diabetes Association criteria using HbA1c (HbA1c of 6.5% or greater). Although metformin could be a first treatment of diabetes for these participants, addition of treatments for diabetes by physicians could confound the study. - Use of aducanumab (Aduhelmâ„¢) of any other amyloid modifying treatment for AD. - Not able to undergo phlebotomy as reported by the participant or determined by the study coordinator or physician. - Participants with known, suspected, or plan for becoming pregnant. Exclusion Criteria for MRI Contraindications for MRI include inability to lie flat, claustrophobia, or presence of indwelling metal objects or implants that are not MRI compatible. Exclusion Criteria for PET History of adverse reactions to radiocontrast agents. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of New Mexico | Albuquerque | New Mexico |
United States | Emory University | Atlanta | Georgia |
United States | Pennington Biomedical Research Center | Baton Rouge | Louisiana |
United States | Boston University | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | University at Buffalo | Buffalo | New York |
United States | Rush University Medical Center | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Ohio |
United States | University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas | Texas |
United States | University of California - Irvine | Irvine | California |
United States | Scripps Health | La Jolla | California |
United States | University of Miami | Miami | Florida |
United States | Medical College of Wisconsin | Milwaukee | Wisconsin |
United States | Columbia University Medical Center | New York | New York |
United States | New York University Langone Medical Center | New York | New York |
United States | Eastern Virginia Medical School | Norfolk | Virginia |
United States | Stanford University | Palo Alto | California |
United States | The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio | San Antonio | Texas |
United States | University of Washington | Seattle | Washington |
United States | SUNY Upstate Medical University | Syracuse | New York |
United States | Georgetown University | Washington | District of Columbia |
United States | University of Kansas Medical Center | Wichita | Kansas |
United States | Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Winston-Salem | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Columbia University | Boston University, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Emory University, Georgetown University, Johns Hopkins University, Medical College of Wisconsin, National Institute on Aging (NIA), NYU Langone Health, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Rush University, Scripps Health, Stanford University, State University of New York - Upstate Medical University, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, University at Buffalo, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Irvine, University of Cincinnati, University of Iowa, University of Kansas Medical Center, University of Miami, University of New Mexico, University of Rochester, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, University of Washington, Wake Forest University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) | Total recall of the FCSRT | 18 months | |
Secondary | Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study Preclinical Alzheimer's Cognitive Composite (PACC-ADCS) | Composite of 4 tests:The FCSRT, 2. The Delayed Recall score on the Logical Memory IIa subtest from the Wechsler Memory Scale, The Digit Symbol Substitution Test score, from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised, and the Mini Mental Status total score. | 18 months | |
Secondary | Cortical Thickness | Cortical thickness in areas affected by Alzheimer's disease from 3T MRI | 18 months | |
Secondary | White matter hyper intensity volume (WMH) | total WMH volume adjusted for cranial size | 18 months | |
Secondary | Brain amyloid | Changes in whole brain Amyloid beta standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) and in incident amyloid positivity. Brain amyloid will be ascertained using 18F-Florbetaben | 18 months | |
Secondary | Brain Tau | Changes in tau SUVR in a composite brain region comprising medial and inferolateral temporal cortex. Tau will be measured using 18F-MK6240 | 18 months | |
Secondary | plasma amyloid | Changes in amyloid beta 42/40 ratio measured using Simoa Assays | 18 months | |
Secondary | plasma tau | changes in plasma total tau measured using Simoa assays | 18 months | |
Secondary | plasma neurofilament light | changes in plasma neurofilament light measured using Simoa assays | 18 months |
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