Mechanisms and Functions of the Cerebral-Cognitive Reserve in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease: A Narrative Review.

Consortium psychiatricum Pub Date : 2024-08-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17816/CP15526
Alena Sidenkova, Vasilisa Litvinenko, Vladimir Bazarny, Alexei Rezaikin, Alexander Zakharov, Lyudmila Baranskaya, Ekaterina Babushkina
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Abstract

Background: The need for scientific knowledge about aging is predicated on the demand of modern society to extend the active life of a person. To maintain intellectual longevity, it is necessary to take into account not only the pathological, but also compensatory mechanisms that arise during aging. The cerebral-cognitive reserve (CCR) influences the rate of transition from pre-phenomenological stages to the clinical stage of the disease, thereby changing the prognosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD).

Aim: The aim of this work was to review meta-analyses from studies that have examined the principles and functions of the CCR in people with AD.

Methods: The work included 83 scientific publications devoted to the issues of the CCR in neurodegenerative diseases such as AD. The Results and Discussion sections of this article provide reviews of the results of 12 meta-analyses published from 2012 to 2024 and selected from the PubMed and eLibrary databases using the following keywords in English and Russian: "cerebral reserve", "cognitive "reserve", and "Alzheimer's disease". The scope of the definition was not limited, since the goal here was to determine the terminological boundaries of the concepts of "cognitive reserve" and "single brain reserve".

Results: The modern understanding of AD as a biological continuum covering the preclinical, prodromal, and clinical phases of the disease makes it possible to infer that insufficiency of protective factors underlies the progression of AD. The cognitive reserve is involved in the sanogenetic protective mechanism during neurodegeneration. The cognitive reserve is a theoretical concept that reflects modern research's understanding of how the integrative functioning of the brain (cerebral) and cognitive reserves extend the period of active intellectual longevity through energy-saving mechanisms. It considers these mechanisms as central to healthy mental activity and in slowing the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. At some point, an increase in excess interneuronal activity that reflects the hypercompensatory function of the reserve would accelerate the depletion of brain structures and contribute to clinical and psychopathological manifestations of AD.

Conclusion: The concept of the CCR puts the spotlight on the need to determine the compensatory indicators of cognitive deficit in AD, assess the architecture and volume of the reserve, and develop and follow protocols for its maintenance. It appears just as crucial to adopt measures to prevent the Reserve's depletion as early as at the preclinical stages of the disease. Elaborating protective and compensatory mechanisms that help to maintain the functional activity of the brain in conditions of neurodegeneration, that is, CCR, require further research and can form a conceptual basis for the prevention of AD, starting from the preclinical stages of the disease.

阿尔茨海默病患者大脑认知储备的机制和功能:叙述性综述。
背景:现代社会要求延长人的活跃寿命,因此需要有关衰老的科学知识。要保持智力长寿,不仅要考虑病理机制,还要考虑衰老过程中出现的代偿机制。脑认知储备(CCR)会影响疾病从前期阶段向临床阶段过渡的速度,从而改变阿尔茨海默病(AD)的预后:这项工作包括83篇关于CCR在神经退行性疾病(如AD)中的作用的科学出版物。本文的 "结果 "和 "讨论 "部分回顾了2012年至2024年期间发表的12篇荟萃分析的结果,这些分析选自PubMed和eLibrary数据库,并使用了以下英文和俄文关键词:"cerebral reserve"(脑储备)、"cognitive reserve"(认知 "储备")和 "Alzheimer's disease"(阿尔茨海默病)。定义的范围没有限制,因为这里的目标是确定 "认知储备 "和 "单脑储备 "概念的术语界限:结果:现代人将注意力缺失症理解为一种生物连续体,涵盖了该疾病的临床前、前驱和临床阶段,因此可以推断,保护因素不足是注意力缺失症发展的基础。认知储备参与了神经变性过程中的 sanogenetic 保护机制。认知储备是一个理论概念,反映了现代研究对大脑(脑力)综合功能和认知储备如何通过节能机制延长智力活跃期的理解。它认为这些机制是健康智力活动和减缓神经退行性疾病进展的核心。在某些时候,反映储备过度补偿功能的过度神经元间活动的增加会加速大脑结构的耗竭,并导致注意力缺失症的临床和精神病理表现:CCR的概念凸显了确定AD认知缺陷的代偿指标、评估储备的结构和数量以及制定和遵循其维护方案的必要性。同样重要的是,在疾病的临床前阶段就采取措施防止储备耗竭。在神经变性(即 CCR)的条件下,详细阐述有助于维持大脑功能活动的保护和补偿机制需要进一步的研究,这可以为从疾病的临床前阶段开始预防注意力缺失症奠定概念基础。
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