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Cognitive decline in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Neuropathological substrate and genetic determinants.
Borrego-Écija, Sergi; Turon-Sans, Janina; Ximelis, Teresa; Aldecoa, Iban; Molina-Porcel, Laura; Povedano, Mónica; Rubio, Miguel Angel; Gámez, Josep; Cano, Antonio; Paré-Curell, Martí; Bajo, Lorena; Sotoca, Javier; Clarimón, Jordi; Balasa, Mircea; Antonell, Anna; Lladó, Albert; Sánchez-Valle, Raquel; Rojas-García, Ricard; Gelpi, Ellen.
Afiliação
  • Borrego-Écija S; Alzheimer's Disease and Other Cognitive Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Hospital Clínic, Institut d'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Turon-Sans J; Neurology department, Research Institute, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Ximelis T; Center for Networked Biomedical Research into Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIBERNED), Madrid, Spain.
  • Aldecoa I; Neurological Tissue Bank, Biobanc-Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Molina-Porcel L; Neurological Tissue Bank, Biobanc-Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Povedano M; Pathology Department, CDB, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Rubio MA; Alzheimer's Disease and Other Cognitive Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Hospital Clínic, Institut d'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Gámez J; Neurological Tissue Bank, Biobanc-Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Cano A; Service of Neurology, Motor Neuron Unit, IDIBELL, Bellvitge University Hospital, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain.
  • Paré-Curell M; Neuromuscular Unit, Department of Neurology, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Bajo L; ALS Unit, Neurology Department, Vall d'Hebrón University Hospital, Vall d'Hebrón Research Institute (VHIR).
  • Sotoca J; European Reference Network on Rare Neuromuscular Diseases (ERN EURO-NMD), Department of Medicine, UAB, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Clarimón J; Neurology Department, Hospital de Mataró, Mataró, Spain.
  • Balasa M; Neurology Department, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain.
  • Antonell A; Servei de Geriatria, Fundació Hospital de la Santa Creu, Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic, Vic, Spain.
  • Lladó A; Neurology Department, Hospital Mutua de Terrassa, Terrassa, Spain.
  • Sánchez-Valle R; Neurology department, Research Institute, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Rojas-García R; Center for Networked Biomedical Research into Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIBERNED), Madrid, Spain.
  • Gelpi E; Alzheimer's Disease and Other Cognitive Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Hospital Clínic, Institut d'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Brain Pathol ; 31(3): e12942, 2021 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33576076
ABSTRACT
Cognitive impairment and behavioral changes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are now recognized as part of the disease. Whether it is solely related to the extent of TDP-43 pathology is currently unclear. We aim to evaluate the influence of age, genetics, neuropathological features, and concomitant pathologies on cognitive impairment in ALS patients. We analyzed a postmortem series of 104 ALS patients and retrospectively reviewed clinical and neuropathological data. We assessed the burden and extent of concomitant pathologies, the role of APOE ε4 and mutations, and correlated these findings with cognitive status. We performed a logistic regression model to identify which pathologies are related to cognitive impairment. Cognitive decline was recorded in 38.5% of the subjects. Neuropathological features of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) were found in 32.7%, explaining most, but not all, cases with cognitive impairment. Extent of TDP-43 pathology and the presence of hippocampal sclerosis were associated with cognitive impairment. Mutation carriers presented a higher burden of TDP-43 pathology and FTLD more frequently than sporadic cases. Most cases (89.4%) presented some degree of concomitant pathologies. The presence of concomitant pathologies was associated with older age at death. FTLD, but also Alzheimer's disease, were the predominant underlying pathologies explaining the cognitive impairment in ALS patients. In sum, FTLD explained the presence of cognitive decline in most but not all ALS cases, while other non-FTLD related findings can influence the cognitive status, particularly in older age groups.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Disfunção Cognitiva / Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Disfunção Cognitiva / Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article