Neurodegenerative pathologies associated with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in a community-based autopsy cohort.

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Ruth S Nelson, Erin L Abner, Gregory A Jicha, Frederick A Schmitt, Jing Di, Donna M Wilcock, Justin M Barber, Linda J Van Eldik, Yuriko Katsumata, David W Fardo, Peter T Nelson
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In addition to the memory disorders and global cognitive impairment that accompany neurodegenerative diseases, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) commonly impair quality of life and complicate clinical management. To investigate clinical-pathological correlations of BPSD, we analyzed data from autopsied participants from the community-based University of Kentucky Alzheimer's Disease Research Center longitudinal cohort (n = 368 research volunteers met inclusion criteria, average age at death 85.4 years). Data assessing BPSD were obtained approximately annually, including parameters for agitation, anxiety, apathy, appetite problems, delusions, depression, disinhibition, hallucinations, motor disturbance, and irritability. Each BPSD was scored on a severity scale (0-3) via the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire (NPI-Q). Further, Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR)-Global and -Language evaluations (also scored on 0-3 scales) were used to indicate the degree of global cognitive and language impairment. The NPI-Q and CDR ratings were correlated with neuropathology findings at autopsy: Alzheimer's disease neuropathological changes (ADNC), neocortical and amygdala-only Lewy bodies (LBs), limbic predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy neuropathologic changes (LATE-NC), primary age-related tauopathy (PART), hippocampal sclerosis, and cerebrovascular pathologies. Combinations of pathologies included the quadruple misfolding proteinopathy (QMP) phenotype with co-occurring ADNC, neocortical LBs, and LATE-NC. Statistical models were used to estimate the associations between BPSD subtypes and pathologic patterns. Individuals with severe ADNC (particularly those with Braak NFT stage VI) had more BPSD, and the QMP phenotype was associated with the highest mean number of BPSD symptoms: > 8 different BPSD subtypes per individual. Disinhibition and language problems were common in persons with severe ADNC but were not specific to any pathology. "Pure" LATE-NC was associated with global cognitive impairment, apathy, and motor disturbance, but again, these were not specific associations. In summary, Braak NFT stage VI ADNC was strongly associated with BPSD, but no tested BPSD subtype was a robust indicator of any particular "pure" or mixed pathological combination.

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社区尸检队列中与痴呆行为和心理症状相关的神经退行性病理
除了伴随神经退行性疾病的记忆障碍和整体认知障碍外,痴呆症(BPSD)的行为和心理症状通常会损害生活质量,并使临床管理复杂化。为了研究BPSD的临床病理相关性,我们分析了来自肯塔基大学阿尔茨海默病研究中心纵向队列(n = 368名研究志愿者符合入选标准,平均死亡年龄85.4岁)。评估BPSD的数据大约每年获得一次,包括激动、焦虑、冷漠、食欲问题、妄想、抑郁、去抑制、幻觉、运动障碍和易怒的参数。通过神经精神问卷(NPI-Q)对每个BPSD的严重程度进行评分(0-3)。此外,临床痴呆评分(CDR)-整体和语言评估(也以0-3分制进行评分)用于指示整体认知和语言障碍的程度。NPI-Q和CDR评分与尸检时的神经病理学结果相关:阿尔茨海默病神经病理学变化(ADNC)、仅新皮质和杏仁核的路易体(LB)、边缘突出的年龄相关TDP-43脑病神经病理学改变(LATE-NC)、原发性年龄相关tau病(PART)、海马硬化和脑血管病变。病理学组合包括四重错误折叠蛋白病(QMP)表型,同时发生ADNC、新皮质LBs和LATE-NC。统计模型用于估计BPSD亚型与病理模式之间的相关性。患有严重ADNC的个体(尤其是患有Braak NFT VI期的个体)具有更多的BPSD,QMP表型与最高的BPSD症状平均数相关: > 每个个体有8种不同的BPSD亚型。去抑制和语言问题在严重ADNC患者中很常见,但并不是任何病理学特有的。“纯粹”LATE-NC与整体认知障碍、冷漠和运动障碍有关,但这些并不是特定的关联。总之,Braak NFT VI期ADNC与BPSD密切相关,但没有测试的BPSD亚型是任何特定“纯”或混合病理组合的有力指标。
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Acta Neuropathologica Communications
Acta Neuropathologica Communications Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
2.80%
发文量
162
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: "Acta Neuropathologica Communications (ANC)" is a peer-reviewed journal that specializes in the rapid publication of research articles focused on the mechanisms underlying neurological diseases. The journal emphasizes the use of molecular, cellular, and morphological techniques applied to experimental or human tissues to investigate the pathogenesis of neurological disorders. ANC is committed to a fast-track publication process, aiming to publish accepted manuscripts within two months of submission. This expedited timeline is designed to ensure that the latest findings in neuroscience and pathology are disseminated quickly to the scientific community, fostering rapid advancements in the field of neurology and neuroscience. The journal's focus on cutting-edge research and its swift publication schedule make it a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and other professionals interested in the study and treatment of neurological conditions.
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