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Hormone Replacement Trial Against ALzheimers' Disease

Recruiting
40 - 65 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The influence of postmenopausal hormone treatment on dementia is not clear. Dysfunctions in the metabolism of amyloid in the disease of Alzheimer result in an elevated presence of degradation products in cerebrospinal fluid.

The degradation products in blood will be analysed during the trial, to get better insight in menopause and the start of hormonal therapy.

Postmenopausal women with and without history of breast cancer will be recruited for the trial.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • postmenopausal women
  • 40 - 65 years

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Longer than 10 years in menopause
  • thyroid dysfunction
  • hypertension
  • medical history of psychiatric comorbidity
  • Alcohol and/or drug abuse
  • medical history of neurologic symptoms with cognitive symptoms

Study details

Postmenopausal Symptoms, Alzheimer Disease

NCT04312399

University Hospital, Ghent

1 February 2025

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