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Relative Contributions of Mixed Pathologies to Cognitive and Functional Symptoms in Brain Donors Exposed to Repetitive Head Impacts.
Saltiel, Nicole; Tripodis, Yorghos; Menzin, Talia; Olaniyan, Aliyah; Baucom, Zach; Yhang, Eukyung; Palmisano, Joseph N; Martin, Brett; Uretsky, Madeline; Nair, Evan; Abdolmohammadi, Bobak; Shah, Arsal; Nicks, Raymond; Nowinski, Christopher; Cantu, Robert C; Daneshvar, Daniel H; Dwyer, Brigid; Katz, Douglas I; Stern, Robert A; Alvarez, Victor E; Huber, Bertrand; Boyle, Patricia A; Schneider, Julie A; Mez, Jesse; McKee, Ann C; Alosco, Michael L; Stein, Thor D.
Affiliation
  • Saltiel N; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Tripodis Y; VA Boston Healthcare System, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Menzin T; VA Bedford Healthcare System, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Bedford, MA, USA.
  • Olaniyan A; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Baucom Z; Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Yhang E; Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Palmisano JN; Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Martin B; Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Uretsky M; Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Nair E; Biostatistics and Epidemiology Data Analytics Center, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Abdolmohammadi B; Biostatistics and Epidemiology Data Analytics Center, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Shah A; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Nicks R; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Nowinski C; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Cantu RC; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Daneshvar DH; VA Boston Healthcare System, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Dwyer B; VA Bedford Healthcare System, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Bedford, MA, USA.
  • Katz DI; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Stern RA; VA Boston Healthcare System, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Alvarez VE; VA Bedford Healthcare System, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Bedford, MA, USA.
  • Huber B; Concussion Legacy Foundation, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Boyle PA; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Schneider JA; Concussion Legacy Foundation, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Mez J; Department of Neurosurgery, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • McKee AC; Department of Neurosurgery, Emerson Hospital, Concord, MA, USA.
  • Alosco ML; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Stein TD; Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and CTE Center, Department of Neurology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
Ann Neurol ; 95(2): 314-324, 2024 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37921042
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Exposure to repetitive head impacts (RHI) is associated with later-life cognitive symptoms and neuropathologies, including chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Cognitive decline in community cohorts is often due to multiple pathologies; however, the frequency and contributions of these pathologies to cognitive impairment in people exposed to RHI are unknown. Here, we examined the relative contributions of 13 neuropathologies to cognitive symptoms and dementia in RHI-exposed brain donors.

METHODS:

Neuropathologists examined brain tissue from 571 RHI-exposed donors and assessed for the presence of 13 neuropathologies, including CTE, Alzheimer disease (AD), Lewy body disease (LBD), and transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) inclusions. Cognitive status was assessed by presence of dementia, Functional Activities Questionnaire, and Cognitive Difficulties Scale. Spearman rho was calculated to assess intercorrelation of pathologies. Additionally, frequencies of pathological co-occurrence were compared to a simulated distribution assuming no intercorrelation. Logistic and linear regressions tested associations between neuropathologies and dementia status and cognitive scale scores.

RESULTS:

The sample age range was 18-97 years (median = 65.0, interquartile range = 46.0-76.0). Of the donors, 77.2% had at least one moderate-severe neurodegenerative or cerebrovascular pathology. Stage III-IV CTE was the most common neurodegenerative disease (43.1%), followed by TDP-43 pathology, AD, and hippocampal sclerosis. Neuropathologies were intercorrelated, and there were fewer unique combinations than expected if pathologies were independent (p < 0.001). The greatest contributors to dementia were AD, neocortical LBD, hippocampal sclerosis, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and CTE.

INTERPRETATION:

In this sample of RHI-exposed brain donors with wide-ranging ages, multiple neuropathologies were common and correlated. Mixed neuropathologies, including CTE, underlie cognitive impairment in contact sport athletes. ANN NEUROL 2024;95314-324.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neurodegenerative Diseases / Lewy Body Disease / Alzheimer Disease / Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy / Hippocampal Sclerosis Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Humans / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Ann Neurol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neurodegenerative Diseases / Lewy Body Disease / Alzheimer Disease / Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy / Hippocampal Sclerosis Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Humans / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Ann Neurol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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