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Visual short-term memory relates to tau and amyloid burdens in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease.
Norton, Daniel J; Parra, Mario A; Sperling, Reisa A; Baena, Ana; Guzman-Velez, Edmarie; Jin, David S; Andrea, Nicholas; Khang, Juna; Schultz, Aaron; Rentz, Dorene M; Pardilla-Delgado, Enmanuelle; Fuller, Joshua; Johnson, Keith; Reiman, Eric M; Lopera, Francisco; Quiroz, Yakeel T.
Afiliação
  • Norton DJ; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Parra MA; Gordon College, Wenham, MA, USA.
  • Sperling RA; School of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
  • Baena A; Autonomous University of the Caribbean, Barranquilla, Colombia.
  • Guzman-Velez E; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Jin DS; Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, USA.
  • Andrea N; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Khang J; Grupo de Neurociencias, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia.
  • Schultz A; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Rentz DM; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Pardilla-Delgado E; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Fuller J; Gordon College, Wenham, MA, USA.
  • Johnson K; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Reiman EM; Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, USA.
  • Lopera F; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
  • Quiroz YT; Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Rm 10.014, Boston, MA, 02129, USA.
Alzheimers Res Ther ; 12(1): 99, 2020 08 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32825838
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Over the past decade, visual short-term memory (VSTM) binding tests have been shown to be one of the most sensitive behavioral indicators of Alzheimer's disease (AD), especially when they require the binding of multiple features (e.g., color and shape). Recently, it has become possible to directly measure amyloid and tau levels in vivo via positron emission tomography (PET). To this point, these behavioral and neurochemical markers have not been compared in humans with AD or at risk for it.

METHODS:

In a cross-sectional study, we compared VSTM performance to tau and amyloid concentrations, measured by PET, in individuals certain to develop AD by virtue of their inheritance of the presenilin-1 E280A mutation. These included 21 clinically unimpaired subjects and 7 subjects with early mild cognitive impairment (MCI), as well as 30 family members who were not carriers of the mutation.

RESULTS:

We found that VSTM performance correlated strongly with tau in entorhinal cortex and inferior temporal lobe, and also with amyloid when examining asymptomatic carriers only. The condition requiring binding was not preferentially linked to tau-in fact, the non-binding "shape only" condition showed a stronger relationship.

CONCLUSIONS:

The results confirm VSTM's status as an early marker of AD pathology and raise interesting questions as to the course of binding-specific versus non-binding aspects of VSTM in early AD.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença de Alzheimer / Disfunção Cognitiva Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Alzheimers Res Ther Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença de Alzheimer / Disfunção Cognitiva Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Alzheimers Res Ther Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos