METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research

Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases are primarily or partly due to cerebrovascular disease, little is known of these mechanisms or treatments because most dementia research still focuses on pure Alzheimer's disease. An improved un...

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Main Authors: Dichgans, Martin, Wardlaw, Joanna, Smith, Eric, Zietemann, Vera, Seshadri, Sudha, Sachdev, Perminder, Biessels, Geert Jan, Fazekas, Franz, Benavente, Oscar, Pantoni, Leonardo, De Leeuw, Frank-Erik, Norrving, Bo, Matthews, Paul, Chen, Christopher, Mok, Vincent, Düring, Marco, Whiteley, Will, Shuler, Kirsten, Alonso, Alvaro, Black, Sandra E., Brayne, Carol, Chabriat, Hugues, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Doubal, Fergus, Duzel, Emrah, Ewers, Michael, Frayne, Richard, Hachinski, Vladimir, Ikram, Mohammad Arfan, Jessen, Frank, Jouvent, Eric, Linn, Jennifer, O'Brien, John, van Oostenbrugge, Robert, Malik, Rainer, Mazoyer, Bernard, Schmidt, Reinhold, Sposato, Luciano A., Stephan, Blossom, Swartz, Richard H., Vernooij, Meike, Viswanathan, Anand, Werring, David, Abe, Koji, Allan, Louise, Arba, Francesco, Diener, H.-C., Davis, S., Hankey, G., Lees, K.R., Ovbiagele, B., Weir, C., Bae, Hee-Joon, Bath, Philip M.W., Bordet, Regis, Breteler, Monique, Choi, Seong, Deary, Ian, DeCarli, Charles, Ebmeier, Klaus, Feng, Lei, Greenberg, Steven M., Ihara, Masafumi, Kalaria, Rajesh, Kim, SanYun, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lindley, Richard I., Mead, Gillian, Murray, Alison, Quinn, Terry, Ritchie, Craig, Sacco, Ralph, Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Sprigg, Nikola, Sudlow, Cathie, Thomas, Alan, van Boxtel, Martin, van der Grond, Jeroen, van der Lugt, Aad, Yang, Yuan-Han
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author Dichgans, Martin
Wardlaw, Joanna
Smith, Eric
Zietemann, Vera
Seshadri, Sudha
Sachdev, Perminder
Biessels, Geert Jan
Fazekas, Franz
Benavente, Oscar
Pantoni, Leonardo
De Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Norrving, Bo
Matthews, Paul
Chen, Christopher
Mok, Vincent
Düring, Marco
Whiteley, Will
Shuler, Kirsten
Alonso, Alvaro
Black, Sandra E.
Brayne, Carol
Chabriat, Hugues
Cordonnier, Charlotte
Doubal, Fergus
Duzel, Emrah
Ewers, Michael
Frayne, Richard
Hachinski, Vladimir
Ikram, Mohammad Arfan
Jessen, Frank
Jouvent, Eric
Linn, Jennifer
O'Brien, John
van Oostenbrugge, Robert
Malik, Rainer
Mazoyer, Bernard
Schmidt, Reinhold
Sposato, Luciano A.
Stephan, Blossom
Swartz, Richard H.
Vernooij, Meike
Viswanathan, Anand
Werring, David
Abe, Koji
Allan, Louise
Arba, Francesco
Diener, H.-C.
Davis, S.
Hankey, G.
Lees, K.R.
Ovbiagele, B.
Weir, C.
Bae, Hee-Joon
Bath, Philip M.W.
Bordet, Regis
Breteler, Monique
Choi, Seong
Deary, Ian
DeCarli, Charles
Ebmeier, Klaus
Feng, Lei
Greenberg, Steven M.
Ihara, Masafumi
Kalaria, Rajesh
Kim, SanYun
Lim, Jae-Sung
Lindley, Richard I.
Mead, Gillian
Murray, Alison
Quinn, Terry
Ritchie, Craig
Sacco, Ralph
Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
Sprigg, Nikola
Sudlow, Cathie
Thomas, Alan
van Boxtel, Martin
van der Grond, Jeroen
van der Lugt, Aad
Yang, Yuan-Han
author_facet Dichgans, Martin
Wardlaw, Joanna
Smith, Eric
Zietemann, Vera
Seshadri, Sudha
Sachdev, Perminder
Biessels, Geert Jan
Fazekas, Franz
Benavente, Oscar
Pantoni, Leonardo
De Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Norrving, Bo
Matthews, Paul
Chen, Christopher
Mok, Vincent
Düring, Marco
Whiteley, Will
Shuler, Kirsten
Alonso, Alvaro
Black, Sandra E.
Brayne, Carol
Chabriat, Hugues
Cordonnier, Charlotte
Doubal, Fergus
Duzel, Emrah
Ewers, Michael
Frayne, Richard
Hachinski, Vladimir
Ikram, Mohammad Arfan
Jessen, Frank
Jouvent, Eric
Linn, Jennifer
O'Brien, John
van Oostenbrugge, Robert
Malik, Rainer
Mazoyer, Bernard
Schmidt, Reinhold
Sposato, Luciano A.
Stephan, Blossom
Swartz, Richard H.
Vernooij, Meike
Viswanathan, Anand
Werring, David
Abe, Koji
Allan, Louise
Arba, Francesco
Diener, H.-C.
Davis, S.
Hankey, G.
Lees, K.R.
Ovbiagele, B.
Weir, C.
Bae, Hee-Joon
Bath, Philip M.W.
Bordet, Regis
Breteler, Monique
Choi, Seong
Deary, Ian
DeCarli, Charles
Ebmeier, Klaus
Feng, Lei
Greenberg, Steven M.
Ihara, Masafumi
Kalaria, Rajesh
Kim, SanYun
Lim, Jae-Sung
Lindley, Richard I.
Mead, Gillian
Murray, Alison
Quinn, Terry
Ritchie, Craig
Sacco, Ralph
Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
Sprigg, Nikola
Sudlow, Cathie
Thomas, Alan
van Boxtel, Martin
van der Grond, Jeroen
van der Lugt, Aad
Yang, Yuan-Han
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description Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases are primarily or partly due to cerebrovascular disease, little is known of these mechanisms or treatments because most dementia research still focuses on pure Alzheimer's disease. An improved understanding of the vascular contributions to neurodegeneration and dementia, particularly by small vessel disease, is hampered by imprecise data, including the incidence and prevalence of symptomatic and clinically “silent” cerebrovascular disease, long-term outcomes (cognitive, stroke, or functional), and risk factors. New large collaborative studies with long follow-up are expensive and time consuming, yet substantial data to advance the field are available. In an initiative funded by the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, 55 international experts surveyed and assessed available data, starting with European cohorts, to promote data sharing to advance understanding of how vascular disease affects brain structure and function, optimize methods for cerebrovascular disease in neurodegeneration research, and focus future research on gaps in knowledge. Here, we summarize the results and recommendations from this initiative. We identified data from over 90 studies, including over 660,000 participants, many being additional to neurodegeneration data initiatives. The enthusiastic response means that cohorts from North America, Australasia, and the Asia Pacific Region are included, creating a truly global, collaborative, data sharing platform, linked to major national dementia initiatives. Furthermore, the revised World Health Organization International Classification of Diseases version 11 should facilitate recognition of vascular-related brain damage by creating one category for all cerebrovascular disease presentations and thus accelerate identification of targets for dementia prevention.
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spelling nottingham-372842020-05-04T17:58:14Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37284/ METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research Dichgans, Martin Wardlaw, Joanna Smith, Eric Zietemann, Vera Seshadri, Sudha Sachdev, Perminder Biessels, Geert Jan Fazekas, Franz Benavente, Oscar Pantoni, Leonardo De Leeuw, Frank-Erik Norrving, Bo Matthews, Paul Chen, Christopher Mok, Vincent Düring, Marco Whiteley, Will Shuler, Kirsten Alonso, Alvaro Black, Sandra E. Brayne, Carol Chabriat, Hugues Cordonnier, Charlotte Doubal, Fergus Duzel, Emrah Ewers, Michael Frayne, Richard Hachinski, Vladimir Ikram, Mohammad Arfan Jessen, Frank Jouvent, Eric Linn, Jennifer O'Brien, John van Oostenbrugge, Robert Malik, Rainer Mazoyer, Bernard Schmidt, Reinhold Sposato, Luciano A. Stephan, Blossom Swartz, Richard H. Vernooij, Meike Viswanathan, Anand Werring, David Abe, Koji Allan, Louise Arba, Francesco Diener, H.-C. Davis, S. Hankey, G. Lees, K.R. Ovbiagele, B. Weir, C. Bae, Hee-Joon Bath, Philip M.W. Bordet, Regis Breteler, Monique Choi, Seong Deary, Ian DeCarli, Charles Ebmeier, Klaus Feng, Lei Greenberg, Steven M. Ihara, Masafumi Kalaria, Rajesh Kim, SanYun Lim, Jae-Sung Lindley, Richard I. Mead, Gillian Murray, Alison Quinn, Terry Ritchie, Craig Sacco, Ralph Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam Sprigg, Nikola Sudlow, Cathie Thomas, Alan van Boxtel, Martin van der Grond, Jeroen van der Lugt, Aad Yang, Yuan-Han Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases are primarily or partly due to cerebrovascular disease, little is known of these mechanisms or treatments because most dementia research still focuses on pure Alzheimer's disease. An improved understanding of the vascular contributions to neurodegeneration and dementia, particularly by small vessel disease, is hampered by imprecise data, including the incidence and prevalence of symptomatic and clinically “silent” cerebrovascular disease, long-term outcomes (cognitive, stroke, or functional), and risk factors. New large collaborative studies with long follow-up are expensive and time consuming, yet substantial data to advance the field are available. In an initiative funded by the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, 55 international experts surveyed and assessed available data, starting with European cohorts, to promote data sharing to advance understanding of how vascular disease affects brain structure and function, optimize methods for cerebrovascular disease in neurodegeneration research, and focus future research on gaps in knowledge. Here, we summarize the results and recommendations from this initiative. We identified data from over 90 studies, including over 660,000 participants, many being additional to neurodegeneration data initiatives. The enthusiastic response means that cohorts from North America, Australasia, and the Asia Pacific Region are included, creating a truly global, collaborative, data sharing platform, linked to major national dementia initiatives. Furthermore, the revised World Health Organization International Classification of Diseases version 11 should facilitate recognition of vascular-related brain damage by creating one category for all cerebrovascular disease presentations and thus accelerate identification of targets for dementia prevention. Elsevier 2016-08-01 Article PeerReviewed Dichgans, Martin, Wardlaw, Joanna, Smith, Eric, Zietemann, Vera, Seshadri, Sudha, Sachdev, Perminder, Biessels, Geert Jan, Fazekas, Franz, Benavente, Oscar, Pantoni, Leonardo, De Leeuw, Frank-Erik, Norrving, Bo, Matthews, Paul, Chen, Christopher, Mok, Vincent, Düring, Marco, Whiteley, Will, Shuler, Kirsten, Alonso, Alvaro, Black, Sandra E., Brayne, Carol, Chabriat, Hugues, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Doubal, Fergus, Duzel, Emrah, Ewers, Michael, Frayne, Richard, Hachinski, Vladimir, Ikram, Mohammad Arfan, Jessen, Frank, Jouvent, Eric, Linn, Jennifer, O'Brien, John, van Oostenbrugge, Robert, Malik, Rainer, Mazoyer, Bernard, Schmidt, Reinhold, Sposato, Luciano A., Stephan, Blossom, Swartz, Richard H., Vernooij, Meike, Viswanathan, Anand, Werring, David, Abe, Koji, Allan, Louise, Arba, Francesco, Diener, H.-C., Davis, S., Hankey, G., Lees, K.R., Ovbiagele, B., Weir, C., Bae, Hee-Joon, Bath, Philip M.W., Bordet, Regis, Breteler, Monique, Choi, Seong, Deary, Ian, DeCarli, Charles, Ebmeier, Klaus, Feng, Lei, Greenberg, Steven M., Ihara, Masafumi, Kalaria, Rajesh, Kim, SanYun, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lindley, Richard I., Mead, Gillian, Murray, Alison, Quinn, Terry, Ritchie, Craig, Sacco, Ralph, Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Sprigg, Nikola, Sudlow, Cathie, Thomas, Alan, van Boxtel, Martin, van der Grond, Jeroen, van der Lugt, Aad and Yang, Yuan-Han (2016) METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research. Alzheimer's & Dementia . pp. 1-14. ISSN 1552-5260 Dementia; Cerebrovascular disease; Small vessel disease; Neurodegeneration Cohorts Survey http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1552526016300644 doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2016.06.004 doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2016.06.004
spellingShingle Dementia; Cerebrovascular disease; Small vessel disease; Neurodegeneration
Cohorts
Survey
Dichgans, Martin
Wardlaw, Joanna
Smith, Eric
Zietemann, Vera
Seshadri, Sudha
Sachdev, Perminder
Biessels, Geert Jan
Fazekas, Franz
Benavente, Oscar
Pantoni, Leonardo
De Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Norrving, Bo
Matthews, Paul
Chen, Christopher
Mok, Vincent
Düring, Marco
Whiteley, Will
Shuler, Kirsten
Alonso, Alvaro
Black, Sandra E.
Brayne, Carol
Chabriat, Hugues
Cordonnier, Charlotte
Doubal, Fergus
Duzel, Emrah
Ewers, Michael
Frayne, Richard
Hachinski, Vladimir
Ikram, Mohammad Arfan
Jessen, Frank
Jouvent, Eric
Linn, Jennifer
O'Brien, John
van Oostenbrugge, Robert
Malik, Rainer
Mazoyer, Bernard
Schmidt, Reinhold
Sposato, Luciano A.
Stephan, Blossom
Swartz, Richard H.
Vernooij, Meike
Viswanathan, Anand
Werring, David
Abe, Koji
Allan, Louise
Arba, Francesco
Diener, H.-C.
Davis, S.
Hankey, G.
Lees, K.R.
Ovbiagele, B.
Weir, C.
Bae, Hee-Joon
Bath, Philip M.W.
Bordet, Regis
Breteler, Monique
Choi, Seong
Deary, Ian
DeCarli, Charles
Ebmeier, Klaus
Feng, Lei
Greenberg, Steven M.
Ihara, Masafumi
Kalaria, Rajesh
Kim, SanYun
Lim, Jae-Sung
Lindley, Richard I.
Mead, Gillian
Murray, Alison
Quinn, Terry
Ritchie, Craig
Sacco, Ralph
Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
Sprigg, Nikola
Sudlow, Cathie
Thomas, Alan
van Boxtel, Martin
van der Grond, Jeroen
van der Lugt, Aad
Yang, Yuan-Han
METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research
title METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research
title_full METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research
title_fullStr METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research
title_full_unstemmed METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research
title_short METACOHORTS for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the Joint Programme for Neurodegenerative Disease Research
title_sort metacohorts for the study of vascular disease and its contribution to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration: an initiative of the joint programme for neurodegenerative disease research
topic Dementia; Cerebrovascular disease; Small vessel disease; Neurodegeneration
Cohorts
Survey
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37284/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37284/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37284/