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Development of a Novel Multidimensional Therapeutic Intervention Protocol for MCI
Sponsor: Yuan Shen
Summary
As populations age, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasing while disease-modifying drugs remain elusive, making early diagnosis and intervention essential. Building on advances in neuromodulation and virtual reality (VR), we target amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI)-the prodromal stage of AD-as a key window for prevention. Preliminary evidence shows disrupted theta-delta phase-amplitude coupling in prefrontal and temporal cortices in aMCI, whereas olfactory enrichment can enhance hippocampal synaptic function, improve cognition, and potentially lower AD risk. We will conduct a large-scale clinical cohort study to test the neural mechanisms and clinical efficacy of multi-site, cross-frequency transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) combined with multisensory (visual-olfactory-auditory) VR. A comprehensive database spanning demographic, neuropsychological, biochemical, neuroimaging, and neuromodulation parameters will guide optimal protocols and provide objective evidence for non-pharmacological interventions, informing development of a microcurrent brain stimulator and a portable VR device.
Official title: AD New Multi-Dimensional Therapy Device Development - Microcurrent Brain Stimulation Device and Virtual Reality Therapy Equipment
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2025-10-01
Completion Date
2026-12-01
Last Updated
2025-09-29
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Olfactory stimulation
Olfactory stimulation were set as follows: Essential oil types: yuzu, lavender, lemon, and mint. Concentration: 158 μL of essential oil + 50 mL of water. The mixed solution was poured into the test tubes of the olfactory instrument, ensuring that the liquid levels of the four solutions were kept at the same height. Each scent was released for 30 seconds, followed by a 10-second air interval, with each cycle lasting 20 minutes.
Temporal Interference,TI
During stimulation, the parameters were set as follows: Δf=40Hz (2000Hz vs. 2040Hz) 2mA Stimulation duration: 20min We fixed the stimulation protocol and used a standard head to simulate stimulation of the entorhinal region.
Olfactory-TI Stimulation
During stimulation, the parameters were set as follows: Δf=40Hz (2000Hz vs. 2040Hz) 2mA Stimulation duration: 20min We fixed the stimulation protocol and used a standard head to simulate stimulation of the entorhinal region. Olfactory stimulation were set as follows: Essential oil types: yuzu, lavender, lemon, and mint. Concentration: 158 μL of essential oil + 50 mL of water. The mixed solution was poured into the test tubes of the olfactory instrument, ensuring that the liquid levels of the four solutions were kept at the same height. Each scent was released for 30 seconds, followed by a 10-second air interval, with each cycle lasting 20 minutes.
Sham Control
During stimulation, the parameters were set as follows: Δf=0Hz (2000Hz vs. 2000Hz) 2mA Stimulation duration: 20min. Olfactory stimulation were set as follows: Essential oil types: air. lasting 20 minutes.