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Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a major cause of disability, cognitive impairment, and functional loss in the elderly. CSVD occurs due to damage to arterioles, capillaries, and venules in the brain parenchyma, and can cause clinical and neuroimaging symptoms. CSVD also accounts for up to 25% of all ischemic stroke cases, and making it the second leading cause of death in the world after ischemic heart disease. Purple sweet potatoes, scientifically known as Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., contains of high anthocyanin specifically peonidin and cyanidin that has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potentially phytoestrogenic activity. These anthocyanins have been linked to a reduced risk of obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol. They also show potential in improving endothelial function, thereby enhancing blood vessel vasomotor function and potentially reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Anthocyanins and their metabolites can cross the blood-brain barrier and affect signaling pathways, gene expression, and protein function at the molecular level. In addition to their ability to enhance vascular flow, anthocyanins can also help mitigate the risk factors associated with CSVD by counteracting oxidative stress in the body. These findings exploring the potential benefits of anthocyanins for individuals with CSVD by giving purple sweet potatoes extract comparing with placebo. The outcomes that will be assessed are vasomotor reactivity measured by Breath Holding Index in Transcranial Doppler, Nitric Oxide, L-Arginine and Adiponectin levels in blood, Cognitive Test and Gait.


Clinical Trial Description

The aim of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of anthocyanins found in purple sweet potatoes as a functional food in individuals with CSVD. It is also hoped that anthocyanins could enhance the vasomotor reactivity of intracranial vessels in individuals with CSVD. Additionally, purple sweet potatoes may influence CSVD laboratory parameters, as well as functional gait and cognitive function. The whole procedure will run for 16 days, divided into 3 parts (Pre-intervention, Intervention, and Post-intervention). The participant will come in day 1 and 16. Pre-intervention (day 1) to conduct screening, provide informed consent, and also baseline assessment. Intervention (day 2-15) involves consuming purple sweet potato extract (250 ml) twice daily, with daily delivery to maintain freshness. Additionally, patients will undergo a food recall assessment once on a weekday and twice on weekends. Post-intervention (day 16) for continued outcome assessment. The total number of visits from each participant is 2 times. The participant who meet the inclusion criteria and have signed the consent will be subjected to a baseline assessment followed by randomization into 2 groups/arms consisting of 2 treatments (1 group getting the water extract pf purple sweet potato) and 1 control group that got placebo. The daily food intake will be recorded by "3 days food diary-24 hours recall" method. The research team will contact the participant on 2 weekdays and 1 weekend day. The participant's regular medications will still be taken and recorded prior to the intervention. Any unwanted event (adverse event) that occurs will be recorded. If an undesirable event occurs, a written report will be made to the ethics committee. Demographic data will be presented descriptively according to the type of data. Univariate descriptive analysis will be used to provide an overview of the data. Data distribution test will be conducted using Kolmogorov-Smirnov. If the data is normally distributed, the t-test will be used, otherwise the Wilcoxon test will be used. Data analysis will be carried out using SPSS 25.0. ;


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NCT number NCT06380465
Study type Interventional
Source Indonesia University
Contact Taufik Mesiano, MD
Phone +62817811344
Email taufik.mesiano@ui.ac.id
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 22, 2024
Completion date April 30, 2025

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