16:00 - 17:25 Welcome on behalf of Alzheimer Hellas Welcome on behalf of ADI Welcome on behalf of WFN Research Group on Dementia Memory: to remember and to forget. History and theories Plenary Session: Plenary Session 01
17:30 - 19:00 Research Challenges in a 2013 Predementia World The relationship of brain ischemia to Alzheimer's pathology Genetics of Stroke - Update and new developments Discussion Friday, October 18, 2013
Plenary Session: Plenary Session 02
08:30 - 10:00 TABASCO - Muldimodal approach for prediction of post - stroke demetia Vascular factors in Alzheimer's dementia: what is the current evidence? Cardiovascular risk factors, vascular brain injury and depression: evidence from a large postmortem sample L. Grinberg (USA/Brazil) Discussion Parallel Session: Is BBB dysfunction important in the pathogenesis of Subcortical Vascular Dementia?
10:30 - 12:00 Introduction What does neuropathology tell us? WHAT DO ANIMAL MODELS TELL US?
S. Schreiber, F. Held, S. Niklass, S. Stoyanov, K. Reymann, H.J. Heinze, C. Garz, C. Bueche (Germany)
What do studies in patients tell us?
G.A. Rosenberg, A. Caprihan, J. Prestopnik, B. Huisa-Garate, J. Knoefel, J. Adair (USA)
Discussion Parallel Session: White matter and dementia
10:30 - 12:00 Leukoaraiosis - the magnitude of the problem Standardisation of imaging criteria for SVD Neuroimaging analysis of Alzheimer’s disease and MCI Resting state network patterns in dementia
I. Rektorova, L. Krajcovicova, R. Marecek, M. Mikl (Czech Republic)
Parallel Session: Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration
10:30 - 12:00 Apoptosis and oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases
A. Federico, P. Formichi, E. Radi (Italy)
EXCITOTOXICITY AND VASCULAR DEMENTIA: THERAPEUTIC PERSPECTIVES. Alteration of tight junction proteins expression in Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia brains B.O. Popescu (Romania) The probable auto-antigenic role of lipids (anti-gangliosides antibodies) in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease E. Koutsouraki, E. Hatzifilippou, T. Banaki, V. Costa, S. Baloyannis (Greece) Discussion Parallel Session: Neuropsychiatric manifestations
10:30 - 12:00 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE AND LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION: DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF INTERRELATIONS L. Kruglov, I. Meshandin (Russia) APATHY AND OTHER NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPOTMS IN ALZHEIMER DISEASE AND VASCULAR DEMENTIA R. David, P. Robert (France) The spectrum of psychosocial issues in patients with small vessel disease Plenary Session: Towards a mechanism based treatment in neurocognitive disorders
13:00 - 14:30 Post - Stroke cognitive decline Advances in neuropharmacology in brain protection and recovery INCREASED VEGF LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED TO ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE SEVERITY A. Alvarez, O. Iglesias, M. Aleixandre, C. Linares, J. Figueroa, D. Muresanu, H. Moessler (Spain) Neurotrophic Factors and Cognition Discussion Parallel Session: Diagnostic Criteria and Intervention
14:30 - 16:00 How is mixed dementia reflected in various sets of diagnostic criteria? Biomarkers of Vascular Cognitive Impairment Guidelines on disorders associated with Dementia ANTI-Aß AUTOANTIBODIES AND ENDOTHELIAL DAMAGE DURING SPONTANEOUS AMYLOID-RELATED IMAGING ABNORMALITIES (ARIA): REPORT FROM THE INFLAMMATORY CEREBRAL AMYLOID ANGIOPATHY AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE BIOMARKERS COLLABORATIVE NETWORK (ICAB) F. Piazza, S.M. Greenberg, M. Savoiardo, R. Nitrini, H. Sakaguchi, G. Giaccone, F. Tagliavini, A. Lleò Bisa, C. Ferrarese, J.C. DiFrancesco (Italy) Discussion Parallel Session: Cerebral small vessel disease in clinical practice
14:30 - 16:00 Nosological and diagnostic issues Cognitive profiles of small vessel brain diseases CSF deviations
G.A. Rosenberg, J. Thompson, B. Huisa-Garate, J. Knoefel, J. Adair, J. Prestopnik (USA)
MRI characteristics Discussion Parallel Session: Animal Models of Vascular Dementia
14:30 - 16:00 Animal models of Chronic Brain Vascular Injury: Predictive of Vascular Dementia? Cerebrovascular Dysfunction and Microvasculation Rarefaction in A Model of Cerebral Ischemic Small Vessel disease: Effect on White Matter A. Joutel (France) A role for microvascular disease in cognitive impairment: Non-invasive detection by Absolute Near Infra Red Spectroscopy (niaNIRS) A. Troen (Israel) Discussion Parallel Session: Pathology
14:30 - 16:00 Vascular dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and LBD MACHINE LEARNING CLASSIFICATION OF AUTOPSY PROVEN VASCULAR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE USING CONNECTED SPEECH SAMPLING V. Rentoumi, Y. Galbraith, L. Raoufian, S. Ahmed, P. Garrard (United Kingdom) IMPORTANCE OF LOCATION OF DEEP OR INFRATENTORIAL MICROBLEEDS FOR GLOBAL COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION: THE KASHIMA SCAN STUDY Y. Yakushiji, M. Eriguchi, T. Noguchi, M. Nishihara, Y. Nanri, M. Nishiyama, M. Hara, D.J. Werring, H. Hara (Japan) BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER LEAKAGE IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: A DYNAMIC CONTRAST ENHANCED MRI STUDY S. Burgmans, H. Van de Haar, M. Van Osch, J. Jansen, M. Van Buchem, P. Hofman, F. Verhey, W. Backes (Netherlands) Parallel Session: Neuropathology
16:30 - 18:00 Neuropathological aspects of vascular dementia – Alzheimer’s disease Neuropathological assessment of vascular lesions – pitfalls and challenges White matter pathology in vascular cognitive disease - challenges and opportunities Assessment of hippocampal pathology in aged, an inter-rater study
T. Rauramaa, M. Pikkarainen, E. Englund, P.G. Ince, K. Jellinger, A. Paetau, I. Alafuzoff (Sweden)
Discussion Parallel Session: Chronic Hypoperfusion and Cognitive Impairment
16:30 - 18:00 MECHANISMS AND FEATURES OF CEREBRAL WHITE MATTER DETERIORATION IN ADVANCED AGE P. Kalvach, J. Keller, T. Peisker (Czech Republic) Advanced MRI techniques to study the Microstructure of the Aging Brain BRAIN DIFFUSION IN VASCULAR DEMENTIA – WHAT CAN WE SEE AND WHAT CAN WE TRUST J. Keller, P. Kalvach (Czech Republic) Hippocampal Diffusion Tensor Imaging Microstructural Changes in Vascular Dementia Suggesting Potential Stronger Connection with Alzheimer's Disease D. Kozic, J. Ostojic, A. Pavlovic, N. ?ternic, M. Semnic, R. Semnic (Serbia) Discussion Parallel Session: Pathogenesis, treatment and outcome
16:30 - 18:00 THE OMENTUM IN THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER, VASCULAR DEMENTIA AND BINSWANGER DISEASE H. Goldsmith (USA) Protein trafficking and synaptic pathology in Alzheimer's disease The dynamics of affective characteristics in the patients with the comorbidity of cerebrovascular disease and depression I. Meshandin, L.S. Kruglov (Russia) Prospective follow-up study on cognitive impairment after ischemic stroke: relationship to vascular risk factors L. Traykov (Bulgaria) Discussion Parallel Session: Mild Cognitive Impairment A (MCI)
16:30 - 18:00 NEURAL AND CLINICAL CORRELATES OF MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE I. Tarasova, I. Syrova, R. Tarasov, O. Barbarash (Russia) IS PREOPERATIVE MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT A PREDICTOR OF POSTOPERATIVE COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS AFTER ON-PUMP CORONARY BYPASS SURGERY? O. Trubnikova, A. Mamontova, I. Syrova, O. Maleva, O. Barbarash (Russia) ORTHOSTATIC BLOOD PRESSURE REACTION PREDICTS MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN THE GENERAL ELDER POPULATION. SIX-YEAR FOLLOW UP FROM THE GOOD AGING IN SKÅNE COHORT (GÅS-SNAC), SWEDEN. S. Elmståhl, E. Widerström (Sweden) TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY AND INTENTION IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA
P. Voskou, A. Douzenis, A. Economou, S. Papageorgiou (Greece)
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND POST-STROKE COGNITIVE DECLINE IN CARRIERS AND NON CARRIERS OF APOLIPOPROTEIN APOE4 GENOTYPE E. Ben Assayag, E. Kliper, S. Shenhar-Tsarfaty, A. Mike, S. Usher, H. Hallevi, L. Shopin, A. Hallevi, N.M. Bornstein, A.D. Korczyn (Israel) STRESS, SEROTONIN GENETICS AND POST-STROKE DEMENTIA
S. Shenhar-Tsarfaty, E. Kliper, S. Usher, H. Hallevi, L. Shopin, A.D. Korczyn, T. Stadler, C. Kirschbaum, N.M. Bornstein, E. Ben Assayag (Israel)
Discussion Saturday, October 19, 2013
Plenary Session: Plenary session 03
08:30 - 10:00 Potential future interventions for preventing recurrent lacunar stroke and progression of small vessel disease J. Wardlaw, H. Pedder, M. MacLeod, P. Bath (United Kingdom) Post Stroke Dementia prevention trials VASCULAR PARKINSONISM, BINSWANGERS'S DISEASE AND NPH Discussion Parallel Session: Nutrition in dementia prevention: do we have a healthy recipe for the brain?
10:30 - 12:00 VITAMIN E COMPLEX AND DEMENTIA
F. Magialasche, M. Kivipelto, P. Mecocci (Sweden)
Vitamin B12, homocysteine and dementia
B. Hooshmand, A. Solomon, T. Polvikoski, I. Kåreholt, F. Mangialasche, G. Kalpouzos, B. Winblad, M. Tanskanen, L. Myllykangas, E. Van Straaten, P. Scheltens, H. Soininen, R. Sulkava, L. Fratiglioni, M. Kivipelto (Sweden)
Vitamin D and dementia Medical food, cognitive impairment and dementia prevention Discussion Parallel Session: White matter rarefaction
10:30 - 12:00 The neuropathological concept of leucodystrophy Link between white matter hyperintensities and cognitive functions DO BRAIN T2W LESIONS CORRESPOND TO IRREVERSIBLE MYELIN LOSS IN AGING? P. Giannakopoulos, S. Haller, C. Bouras, E. Kovari (Greece) Clinico Radiological correlations Discussion Parallel Session: Genetics
10:30 - 12:00 Genetics of vascular dementia and Alzheimer disease: Dissecting the pathways through genetic signatures J. Lee (USA) Late onset Genetic and Degenerative Leucoencephalopathies with dementia
A. Federico, I. Di Donato, C. Battisti, I. Taglia, C. Stabile, S. Bianchi, M.T. Dotti (Italy)
HYPOMORPHIC NOTCH3 ALLELES DO NOT CAUSE CADASIL IN HUMANS
J.W. Rutten, E.M.J. Boon, M.K. Liem, J.G. Dauwerse, M. Pont, M.J. Vollebregt, J.A. Maat- Kievit, H.B. Ginjaar, P. Lakeman, S.G. Van Duinen, G.M. Terwindt, S.A.J. Lesnik Oberstein (Netherlands)
A HOMOZYGOUS RECESSIVE TRUNCATING MUTATION IN THE NOTCH3 GENE ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE CHILDHOOD-ONSET ARTERIOPATHY AND CAVITATING LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY T. Pippucci, A. Maresca, P. Magini, G. Cenacchi, V. Donadio, C. Tonon, R. Liguori, A. Parmeggiani, V. Carelli, M. Seri (Italy) Discussion Parallel Session: Therapy
10:30 - 12:00 Is it possible to treat vascular dementia? Effect of carotid stenting on cognition
F. Vernieri, C. Altamura, D. Landi, P. Palazzo, R. Altavilla, S. Migliore, L. Quintiliani, D. Lupoi, F. Moffa, P. Maggio (Italy)
NEUROTRANSLATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF BRAIN-PENETRATING ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITORS OVER COGNITIVE CHANGE IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA DUE TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE F.F. Oliveira, P.H.F. Bertolucci, E.S. Chen, M.A.C. Smith (Brazil) RATIONALE AND DESIGN OF THE CAROLINA-COGNITION TRIAL: A CAROLINA SUBSTUDY ON COGNITIVE OUTCOMES OF LINAGLIPTIN VERSUS GLIMEPIRIDE IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS J. Janssen, G.J. Biessels, E. Van den Berg, O.E. Johansen (Netherlands) HIGH RATES OF POTENTIALLY PREVENTABLE COMPLICATIONS IN HOSPITALISED DEMENTIA PATIENTS: AUSTRALIAN COHORT STUDY K. Bail, H. Berry, L. Grealish, B. Draper, R. Karmel, A. Peut, D. Gibson (Australia) IMPACT OF TREATMENT WITH N-ACETYLCYSTEINE ON THE PATHOLOGICAL CASCADE OF CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASE IN SHR-SP C.Z. Bueche, C. Garz, H. Braun, S. Kropf, H.J. Heinze, K.R. Reymann, S. Schreiber (Germany) COMPLETE RECOVERY OF COGNITION FOR SENESCENCE-ACCELERATED-PRONE MICE BY ORAL REDOX-POLYMER THERAPEUTICS Y. Nagasaki, P. Chonpathompikunlert, T. Yoshitomi, N. Imaizumi, Y. Ozaki (Japan) Plenary Session: Plenary Session 04
13:00 - 14:30 STandards for ReportIng Vascular Changes on NEuroimaging (STRIVE) - outcomes of the CoEN initiative M. Duering (Germany) The Pathophysiology of Post-Stroke Dementia ACTIVATION OF ASPARAGINYL ENDOPEPTIDASE-SET-PP2A-TAU HYPERPHOSPHORYLATION PATHWAY BY ACIDOSIS OF THE BRAIN K. Iqbal (USA) Discussion Parallel Session: Alzheimer Disease and Vascular Pathology in Aging Brain
14:30 - 16:00 Cognition And Vascular Brain Aging: Time To Think Little
G. Gold, E. Kövari, P. Giannakopoulos, F.R. Herrmann, C. Bouras (Switzerland)
Vascular and degenerative polypathologies in brain aging DEMENTIA VS. CHRONIC CO-MORBIDITY AT OLD AGE: SIMILARITIES AND DISSIMILARITIES IN MIDLIFE RISK FACTORS U. Goldbourt, R. Balicer, I. Hekselman, M. Hoshen, D. Tanne, R. Ravona-Springer, M. Scnaider-Beeri (Israel) Discussion Parallel Session: Neurotrophic Factors: Therapeutic Potential in ageing and cognitive decline
14:30 - 16:00 Neurotrophic factors: classification and MoA Drugs with impact on Neurotrophic factors: evidence of efficacy from laborator Neurocognitive Disorders – can we better match the neurobiology with therapeutics? Drugs with impact on Neurotrophic factors: evidence of efficacy from clinical studies Discussion Parallel Session: Update on Susac Syndrome * a session dedicated to J.O. Susac
14:30 - 16:00 Lesion morphology at 7 Tesla MRI in Susac Syndrome
J. Dorr, T. Sinnecker, J. Wuerfel, F. Paul, T. Niendorf, I. Kleffner (Germany)
RETINAL PATHOLOGY IN SUSAC SYNDROME DETECTED BY SPECTRAL DOMAIN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY M. Ringelstein, P. Albrecht, J. Harmel, B.P. Bühn, D. Finis, G. Geerling, I. Kleffner, H.P. Hartung, J. Dörr, O. Aktas (Germany) Diagnosis and scoring in Susac Syndrome
I. Kleffner, H. Wersching, M. Deppe, J. Dörr, M. Ringelstein, T. Duning (Germany)
Specific and unspecific ocular findings in Susac Syndrome Discussion Parallel Session: Drug Therapy of Dementia
14:30 - 16:00 NEW INTERIM RESULTS (TWO YEARS OF TREATMENT) OF THE ASCOMALVA (ASSOCIATION BETWEEN A CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR AND CHOLINE ALPHOSCERATE IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE) TRIAL. A. Francesco, A. Carotenuto, R. Rea, E. Traini, A.M. Fasanaro (Italy) CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS PLUS ASSOCIATED TREATMENT FOR PROLONGING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PHARMACOTHERAPIES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE WITH VASCULAR INVOLVEMENT E. Cumbo, L.D. Ligori, E. Traini (Italy) Integration of genomic information in development of pharmacological vascular dementia (VaD) prevention and treatment strategies A. Baskys, J.X. Cheng (USA) Pharmacoeconomics of treatment of Alzheimer's disease and Vascular dementia Discussion Parallel Session: CSF Biomarkers
16:30 - 18:00 CSF biomarkers for the differential diagnosis of Vascular dementia, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias A. De Vos, E. Stoops, V. Herbst, H. Struyfs, R. Constantinescu, S. Busse, K. Blennow, H. Zetterberg, S. Engelborghs, B. Brix, H. Vanderstichele, E. Vanmechelen (Belgium) DIFFUSION KURTOSIS IMAGING: A BIOMARKER FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. H. Struyfs, W. Van Hecke, S. Slaets, S. Van der Mussele, L. Wuyts, B. Peters, F. De Belder, P. Parizel, S. Engelborghs (Belgium) PROTEIN MARKERS FOR THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF VASCULAR DEMENTIA AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE A.H. Simonsen, N.O. Hagnelius, G. Waldemar, T.K. Nilsson (Denmark) Different cerebrospinal fluid biomarker patterns in subcortical vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease M. Bjerke (Sweden) Discussion Parallel Session: Mild Cognitive Impairment A (MCI)
16:30 - 18:00 Use of MCI as a target for dementia prevention Jose Lucshinger MCI IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
N. Bachinskaya, V. Kholin, E. Demchenko, I. Pokrovenko, I. Rozheliuk, K. Polietaieva (Ukraine)
ULTRASOUND SUBCLINICAL MARKERS IN DIAGNOSING VERY EARLY VASCULAR CHANGES IN COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT V. Demarin (Croatia) GLOBAL VASCULAR RISK AND SILENT BRAIN INFARCTS PREDICT MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN A MEDITERRANEAN HYPERTENSIVE COHORT. RESULTS FROM THE ISSYS STUDY. Y. Riba Llena, C. Nafría Pérez, X. Mundet Tuduri, A. López Rueda, P. Fernández Lara, C.I. Jarca, J.L. Tovar, F. Pujadas Navines, J. Montaner Villalonga, P. Delgado Martínez, I. On behalf of the ISSYS Investigators (Spain) VASCULAR INDEX CONTRIBUTES TO PHENOTIPIC VARIABILITY OF MCI.
A.M. Fasanaro, L. Colucci, I. Molino, A. Iavarone, F. Amenta (Italy)
Discussion Parallel Session: Imaging
16:30 - 18:00 IS CROSSED APHASIA A FULL CONCEPT? REVISITING THE CONCEPT USING TRACTOGRAPHY ANALYSIS OF THE ARCUATE FASCICULUS OF PATIENTS WITH POSTERIOR PARIETAL STROKE. M.E. Lanna, A. Sapporta, T. Doring, T. Sanches Arruda, E. Gasparetto (Brazil) MRI FEATURES OF CEREBRAL AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE ARTERIOPATHY WITH SUBCORTICAL INFARCTS AND LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY (CARASIL) H. Nozaki, Y. Sekine, Y. Nishimoto, Y. Shimoe, A. Shirata, S. Yanagawa, M. Hirayama, I. Nakano, M. Nishizawa, O. Onodera (Japan) ENLARGED PERIVASCULAR SPACES AS AN MRI MARKER OF PATHOLOGY- PROVEN CEREBRAL AMYLOID ANGIOPATHY A. Charidimou, Z. Jaunmuktane, J.C. Baron, M. Burnell, P. Varlet, A. Peeters, J. Xuereb, H.R. Jäger, S. Brandner, D.J. Werring (United Kingdom) WHITE MATTER CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE REVEALED BY DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING Y.M. Zhang, X.P. Gong, Y.J. Wang, C.X. Wang (China) DELINEATION OF SUBCORTICAL APHASIA MECHANISMS BY DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING(DTI) Y. Zhang, X. Gong, H. Chen, Y. Wang (China) STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE CONTRALESIONAL HEMISPHERE IN CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS: USEFUL BIOMARKERS OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT R. Dacosta-Aguayo, M. Graña, M. Fernández-Andújar, E. López-Cancio, C. Cáceres, N. Bargallo, I. Clemente, A. Davalos, A. Tibor, M. Mataro (Spain) ENLARGED PERIVASCULAR SPACES: RELATIONSHIP TO COGNITION AND SMALL VESSEL DISEASE MRI MARKERS IN ISCHAEMIC STROKE AND TIA R. Hurford, A. Charidimou, Z. Fox, L. Cipolotti, R. Jager, D. Werring (United Kingdom) Discussion Parallel Session: Neuropsychology
16:30 - 18:00 UNDERESTIMATION OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS BY THE MONTREAL COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (MOCA): A STUDY IN SUBACUTE STROKE D. Werring, E. Chan, S. Khan, R. Oliver, S.K. Gill, L.I.S.A. Cipolotti (United Kingdom) VASCULAR BRAIN DISEASE AND NEUROCOGNITIVE FUNCTION IN LONG-TERM SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD HODGKIN LYMPHOMA K.R. Krull, N.D. Sabin, W.E. Reddick, L. Zhu, G.T. Armstrong, D.K. Srivastava, L.L. Robison, M.M. Hudson (USA) EVALUATION OF MEMORY IMPAIRMENT AND DEMENTIA IN AGING ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA TREATED WITH CRANIAL RADIOTHERAPY G. Armstrong, W.E. Reddick, R.C. Peterson, A. Santucci, Z. Zhang, D. Srivastava, R.J. Ogg, C.M. Hillenbrand, N. Sabin, M.J. Krasin, L. Kun, C.H. Pui, M.M. Hudson, L.L. Robison (USA) BASELINE PREDICTORS OF COGNITIVE DECLINE IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASE-EXPERIENCE FROM 294 SERBIAN CASES A. Pavlovic, T. Pekmezovic, G. Tomic, J. Zidverc Trajkovic, N. Sternic (Serbia) NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS AFTER STROKE E. Melnikova, A. Razumov (Russia) Discussion Sunday, October 20, 2013
Plenary Session: Plenary Session 05
08:30 - 10:00 What can retinal imaging tell us about vascular brain disease? DTI-based assessment of microvascular damage in brain aging
P. Giannakopoulos, S. Haller, K.O. Lovblad (Greece)
Vascular dementia and seizures Discussion Parallel Session: Diabetes, Insulin and Cognitive Impairment
10:30 - 12:00 Diabetes and cognition throughout the lifespan Diabetes and cognitive impairment in observational studies Diabetes related strategies in the prevention and treatment of cognitive impairment A LIFETIME PERSPECTIVE IS REQUIRED TO INVESTIGATE THE CAUSES OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN TYPE 2 DIABETES D.G. Bruce, W.A. Davis, M. Nelson, J.L. Mace, S.E. Starkstein, T.M. Davis (Australia) Why Alzheimer's disease may be called type 3 diabetes? Parallel Session: Vascular Parkinsonism
10:30 - 12:00 Differential diagnosis of vascular with degenerative parkinsonism-dementia syndrome M. Stamelou (United Kingdom) PET imaging of dementia in Movement Disorders The impact of white matter hyperintensity in mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's
J. Kulisevsky, J. Gomez-Ansón, J. Pagonabarraga, J. Fernández de Bobadilla (Spain)
Discussion Parallel Session: Pathological Processes
10:30 - 12:00 SCAVENGER RECEPTOR BI (SR-BI) REGULATES PERIVASCULAR MACROPHAGES AND MODIFIES AMYLOID PATHOLOGY AND CEREBRAL AMYLOID ANGIOPATHY IN AN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE TRANSGENIC MOUSE E. Paouri, L. Krikoni, K. Thanopoulou, S. Georgopoulos (Greece) TARGETING VASCULAR AMYLOID IN ATERIOLES OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE TRANSGENIC MICE WITH AMYLOID BETA PROTEIN ANTIBODY-COATED NANOPARTICLES J.F. Poduslo, K.L. Hultman, G.L. Curran, G.M. Preboske, R. Chamberlain, M. Marjanska, M. Garwood, C.R. Jack, T.M. Wengenack (USA) CYSTEINE QUANTITY CORRECTION IN CADASIL; MODIFICATION OF THE NOTCH3 PROTEIN USING EXON SKIPPING S. Lesnik Oberstein, J. Rutten, J.G. Dauwerse, H. Venselaar, D.J.M. Peters, M.H. Breuning, G.J.B. Van Ommen, A.M. Aartsma-Rus (Netherlands) AXONAL DEGENERATION SECONDARY TO NEURODEGENERATIVE CORTICAL LOSS: POTENIAL PATHOGENESIS OF WHITE MATTER LESIONS IN THE ABSENCE OF SMALL VESSEL DISEASE? K. McAleese, M. Firbank, S. McParland, J.T. O'Brien, J. Attems (United Kingdom) ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY SYNDROME IS DUE TO FORNIX LESIONS? A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND DTT STUDY. I. Molino, L. Colucci, E. Salvatore, M. Quarantelli, F. Amenta, G. Russo, A.M. Fasanaro (Italy) A NOVEL MECHANISM IN CEREBRAL AMYLOID ANGIOPATHY PATHOGENESIS: TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE-MEDIATED MODULATION OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN THE CEREBRAL VESSEL WALL M. Wilhelmus, M. De Jager, B. Drukarch (Netherlands) MEMORY ENHANCING EFFECT OF CROCETIN AFTER CHRONIC CEREBRAL HYPOPERFUSION IN RATS S.A. Mohajeri, F. Tashakori-Sabzevar, H. Hosseinzadeh, V.S. Motamedshariaty (Iran) Discussion
Parallel Session: Dementia Prevention
10:30 - 12:00 The role of neurosonology in the diagnosis of vascular dementia The role of statins in the treatment of vascular dementia Cardiovascular risk factors, small vessel disease and cognitive function Is dementia preventable? Discussion Parallel Session: Superficial Siderosis of the Central Nervous System in Degenerative Dementia Syndromes
12:15 - 13:45 Advanced MRI- what does it tell us about leukoaraiosis PATHOGENESIS OF SUPERFICIAL SIDEROSIS: A 7.0 TESLA POST-MORTEM STUDY. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and the molecular pathogenesis of stroke and dementia Predilection of cortical micro-bleeds in neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular dementia syndromes: A 7.0 Tesla post-mortem MRI study J. De Reuck (Belgium)
13:35 Discussion Parallel Session: Driving in Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia
12:15 - 13:45 Assessing Driving Ability in the elderly: methodological issues Assessing cognition in elderly drivers Behavioral modifications in the elderly and driving Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia and Driving: Concluding remarks Discussion Parallel Session: Multi- domain interventions
12:15 - 13:45 From observation to action in dementia prevention: the FINGER study and European Dementia Prevention Initiative M. Kivipelto (Sweden) Participation in dementia prevention studies: Experiences from the ACCEPT study A. Sandrine (France) INTEGRATED APPROACH TO DETECTION AND CORRECTION OF VASCULAR DYSGEMIAS IN REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA AND APALLIC SYNDROME U. Lushchyk, I. Babii, N. Lushchyk (Ukraine) CHRONIC RAPAMYCIN RESTORES BRAIN VASCULAR INTEGRITY AND FUNCTION THROUGH NO SYNTHASE ACTIVATION AND IMPROVES MEMORY IN SYMPTOMATIC MICE MODELING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE A. Lin, V. Galvan (USA) COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMPUTER COGNITIVE TRAINING IN PATIENTS WITH POST-STROKE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS WITHOUT DEMENTIA. A. Bezdenezhnykh, S. Prokopenko, E. Mozheyko, T. Koryagina (Russia) MEMORY AID – COMPUTER BASED WORKING MEMORY TRAINING IN ELDERLY WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI). A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL. M. Flak, S.S. Hernes, J. Skranes, G.C.C. Lohaugen (Norway) Discussion
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