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Blood And Tears in Alzheimer's Disease

Blood And Tears in Alzheimer's Disease

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30 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to investigate whether biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease can be found in tearfluid, as well as dried bloodspots in patients with Alzheimer's disease, other dementia diagnoses compared to controls.

Description

Participants under investigation of a neurodegenerative disease who have a planned lumbar puncture in the Memory clinic will be invited to this study. On the same day of the lumbar puncture, tear fluid and dry blod spots will be collected.

Tear fluid is collected using Shirmer's test. Dried blood spots are obtained by a small prick in the finger with a lancet. The blood droplet is transferred onto a special piece of filter paper, where it dries.

As a sub-study, participants who have provided written consent specifically for this purpose will repeat the test with dried blood spots at home one week after participating in the study. The samples are submitted to the Memory Clinic at the participant's next scheduled appointment.

Tear fluid, dried blood spots, as well as blood and cerebrospinal fluid will be examined for AD-related pathology.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Inclusion criteria for patients:

  • Lumbar puncture with CSF avaiable for analysis
  • Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), vascular dementia (VaD) or Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)
  • Of legal age.

Inclusion criteria for controls:

  • Lumbar puncture with CSF avaiable for analysis
  • No neurological disease.
  • Of legal age.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No lumbar puncture
  • Clinically assessed as unfit to participate in the project.

Study details
    Neurodegenerative Diseases

NCT06567431

Danish Dementia Research Centre

22 August 2025

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