A domain-based framework for cognitive profile identification in Parkinson's disease across diverse samples.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy Pub Date : 2025-06-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnana.2025.1566835
Elvira Andújar-Castillo, Carla Carrillo-Molina, Fernando Alonso, Clara Villanueva-Iza, Gustavo Fernández-Pajarín, Angel Sesar, Isabel Jiménez-Martín, Juan Francisco Martín-Rodriguez, Maria Jesús Lama, Pablo Mir, Elena Perez-Hernandez, Cristina Nombela Otero
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Abstract

Introduction: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor symptoms and heterogeneous cognitive impairments influenced by factors such as age, disease duration, and severity. Traditional neuropsychological assessments often fall short in capturing the multifaceted nature of PD-related cognitive dysfunction due to their reliance on single test metrics. This study provides empirical support for the implementation of domain-based cognitive assessments, structured in line with Movement Disorder Society recommendations, to provide a multidimensional evaluation of cognitive profiles in PD patients.

Methods: Neuropsychological and clinical data were analyzed from 316 PD patients recruited from three Spanish hospitals-Hospital Clínico San Carlos (Madrid), the University Complejo Universitario de Santiago de Compostela (Galicia), and Hospital Virgen del Rocío (Sevilla)- and a control group of 96 older individuals, whose age difference from the PD group was statistically significant. Five cognitive domains were constructed, addressing attention/working memory, executive functions, memory, visuospatial abilities, and language, using composite z-scores derived from standardized neuropsychological tests.

Results: Latent Cluster Analysis identified three distinct cognitive profiles: (1) a fronto-striatal profile characterized by mild deficits in executive and attention functions and intact visuospatial abilities, (2) a posterior cortical profile marked by severe memory and visuospatial impairments but strong language performance, and (3) a preserved profile displaying mild deficits across multiple domains. Comparisons between PD clusters and controls revealed significant differences in cognitive trajectories, emphasizing the value of a domain-based approach for differentiating neurodegenerative patterns from normal aging.

Discussion: The findings highlight the potential of domain-based assessments to unify data across diverse samples, fostering standardized cross-cohort comparisons and facilitating large-scale research initiatives. By enabling methodological consistency, this approach provides a robust framework for advancing the understanding of cognitive dysfunctions in PD and improving clinical decision-making.

在不同样本中帕金森病认知概况识别的基于域的框架。
帕金森病(PD)是一种进行性神经退行性疾病,以运动症状和异质性认知障碍为特征,受年龄、病程和严重程度等因素的影响。由于传统的神经心理学评估依赖于单一的测试指标,因此在捕捉pd相关认知功能障碍的多面性方面往往存在不足。本研究为基于领域的认知评估的实施提供了经验支持,该评估与运动障碍学会的建议一致,为PD患者的认知概况提供了多维评估。方法:神经心理学和临床数据分析来自三家西班牙医院——Clínico圣卡洛斯医院(马德里)、圣地亚哥孔波斯特拉大学(加利西亚)和Rocío圣母医院(塞维利亚)的316名PD患者,以及96名老年人的对照组,他们与PD组的年龄差异有统计学意义。使用标准化神经心理学测试得出的复合z分数,构建了五个认知领域,分别处理注意/工作记忆、执行功能、记忆、视觉空间能力和语言。结果:潜在聚类分析确定了三种不同的认知特征:(1)额纹状体特征为执行和注意力功能轻度缺陷,视觉空间能力完整;(2)后皮质特征为严重的记忆和视觉空间障碍,但语言表现较强;(3)保留的认知特征为多域轻度缺陷。PD集群和对照组之间的比较揭示了认知轨迹的显著差异,强调了基于域的方法在区分神经退行性模式和正常衰老方面的价值。讨论:研究结果强调了基于领域的评估在统一不同样本的数据、促进标准化的跨队列比较和促进大规模研究计划方面的潜力。通过实现方法的一致性,该方法为促进对帕金森病认知功能障碍的理解和改善临床决策提供了一个强大的框架。
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Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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4.70
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3.40%
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122
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research revealing important aspects of the anatomical organization of all nervous systems across all species. Specialty Chief Editor Javier DeFelipe at the Cajal Institute (CSIC) is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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