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NCT07505784

Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation in Frontotemporal Dementia

The aim of the study is to evaluate the safety, feasibility, clinical and biological efficacy, and predictors of efficacy of an intervention consisting of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in patients with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). In addition to typical symptoms, FTD also present alterations in brain oscillations. In animal models of neurodegeneration, restoration of oscillations via neuronal "entrainment" phenomena has demonstrated a significant reduction in toxic protein accumulation, resulting in improved cognitive function. tACS is a neurophysiological noninvasive method of neuromodulation increasingly studied for its therapeutic potential. It has been shown to safely modulate the oscillatory frequencies underlying multiple cognitive functions, including verbal memory, perception, and working memory. In light of this evidence, it is proposed to apply a single-session treatment of β-tACS stimulation in patients with FTD and to evaluate its clinical effects, oscillatory modifications by EEG, and changes in neurophysiological indices such as short intracortical inhibition (SICI) and intracortical facilitation (ICF), both compromised in the disease. The study has a cross-over design (multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled and double-blind), with FTD patients randomly assigned to one of the two arms: i) Group 1, who will receive a real tACS session first (1h); ii) Group 2, who will instead undergo a sham tACS session (1h). In the next phase (cross-over), one week after the first phase, the groups will reverse the treatment: Group 1 will receive tACS sham and Group 2 will receive real tACS. The main objectives of the study are: \[1\] to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the single tACS treatment session; \[2\] to investigate the effects of the protocol on (short-term) cognitive performance in patients with FTD; \[3\] to verify intervention-induced changes in brain synchronization; \[4\] to evaluate changes in neurophysiological indices following treatment; and \[5\] evaluate any predictors of efficacy.

Gender: All

Ages: 40 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-01

1 state

Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
RECRUITING

NCT07375771

Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation in Lewy Body Dementia

The aim of the study is to evaluate the safety, feasibility, clinical and biological efficacy, and predictors of efficacy of an intervention consisting of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in patients with Lewy Body Dementia (DLB). In neurodegenerative diseases, like DLB, the process of neurodegeneration is accompanied by a significant alteration in oscillatory activity. tACS is a neurophysiological method of non-invasive modulation of the excitability of the central nervous system that uses a mild electrical current. Recent studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of this method in modulating the natural brain oscillation frequencies underlying multiple cognitive processes, such as verbal memory, perception, and working memory. Preliminary data show that single stimulation with occipital α-tACS results in a significant improvement in visuospatial abilities and executive functions in patients wih DLB. The study is double blind, randomised and placebo-controlled, participants will be randomised into two groups: group 1, participants will receive real tACS for 2 weeks, from Wednesday to Tuesday (5 sessions/week, lasting approximately 60 minutes each); and group 2, participants will receive placebo tACS for 2 weeks (5 sessions/week, lasting approximately 60 minutes each). Visits will take place at the beginning of the study (T00), after 2 weeks (T02), and 12 weeks (T12, follow-up). During each visit, participants undergo the following procedures: (i) blood sampling, (ii) clinical and neuropsychological assessment, (iii) EEG, and (iv) TMS-EEG. The occurrence of adverse events will be monitored throughout the duration of the study. Specific biomarker analyses will be performed on the blood samples to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease and the effect of the experimental intervention.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-29

1 state

Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)
Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07282678

Closed-Loop Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder

The purpose of this research study is to investigate a closed-loop transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) device to evaluate its ability to reduce symptoms of major depressive disorder

Gender: All

Ages: 22 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-17

Depression - Major Depressive Disorder
Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
RECRUITING

NCT07087873

Assessment of Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation's Clinical Efficacy in Treating Cognitive Impairment of Idiopathic Inflammatory Demyelinating Diseases

This study aims to explore the imaging and electrophysiological characteristics of idiopathic inflammatory demyelinating diseases (IIDDs), and their correlation with clinical manifestations. It also evaluates the effectiveness of transcranial electrical stimulation in alleviating clinical symptoms of IIDDs patients, and analyzes the key factors affecting the treatment efficacy. By uncovering the overall and individual characteristics of IIDDs, this study seeks to enhance therapeutic outcomes through personalized neuromodulation programs. The findings will provide a basis for applying non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) in IIDDs treatment and offer new ideas for future personalized medicine approaches.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years

Updated: 2025-07-28

1 state

Idiopathic Inflammatory Demyelinating Disorders of the Central Nervous System
MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
NMOSD
+2
RECRUITING

NCT06888726

Efficacy of Hi-tACS for Schizophrenia Negative Symptoms

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate whether Hi-tACS is effective and safe in treating negative symptoms of schizophrenia. Schizophrenic patients will receive treatment (Hi-tACS or shame stimulation) for 2 weeks. Negative symptoms, cognitive functioning, social functioning, and quality of life of intervention group and control group were assessed and compared between the two groups at baseline, 2 weeks, and 3 months post-intervention.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-06-04

1 state

Schizophrenia; Negative Type
Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
RECRUITING

NCT06874374

Individualized Non-invasive Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder

The purpose of this research study is to study a closed-loop transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) device to evaluate feasibility of the product in a clinical trial and collect preliminary data on potential effects on symptoms of depression in people with major depressive disorder.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 70 Years

Updated: 2025-04-16

1 state

Depression - Major Depressive Disorder
Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
RECRUITING

NCT06565143

Effect of Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation(tACS) for Early Alzheimer's Disease

To investigate the clinical effect neural mechanism of transcranial alternating current stimulation in early Alzheimer's disease

Gender: All

Ages: 50 Years - 85 Years

Updated: 2024-08-21

1 state

Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
Electroencephalography
Early Alzheimer's Disease