Examination of Neuroimaging, Cognitive Functioning and Plasma Markers in a Longitudinal Cohort of Gulf War Deployed Veterans: The Ft. Devens Cohort
Abstract
This study aims to conduct follow-up longitudinal cognitive evaluations on a sub-sample of 100 Time 3 Ft. DevensCohort veterans, most of whom were last evaluated in-person for cognitive functioning and with neuroimaging inthe mid-1990s, to compare objective measurement of reported decline; and to determine cross-sectional blood andneuroimaging biomarkers (blood and structural volumetrics will also include longitudinal analyses) at 25+ yearspost deployment to the Gulf region, that may be consistent with cognitive outcomes and presumed pathobiologicalmechanisms (oxidative stress, ROS) of GWI. These data will evaluate the utility of previously unavailable bloodand neuroimaging markers of oxidative stress, to devise a new diagnostic test for GWI in subgroups of GW veterans(TBI and OP exposed), and to provide a potential objective biomarker of treatment efficacy in clinical trials.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2019
- Accession Number
- AD1097369
Entities
People
- Kimberly Sullivan
Organizations
- Boston University School of Public Health