晚年主观认知能力下降与大脑认知储备

Q2 Medicine
Alena Sidenkova , Vittorio Calabrese , Mario Tomasello , Tilman Fritsch
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确定心理衰老的正常和病理界限是一项紧迫的科学任务。我们提出了一个假设,即在认知连续体中存在一个过渡时期,它代表了正常与认知障碍之间的边界;这种过渡状态就是主观认知衰退。这一时期的结果取决于疾病因素和保护因素(其中之一是认知储备)之间的相互作用。本综述的目的是系统整理目前在主观认知衰退和防止其转化为认知障碍的保护因素研究领域的数据。使用 PubMed 进行搜索,关键词为"主观认知衰退"、"主观认知障碍"、"大脑储备"、"认知储备"、"阿尔茨海默病"。综述包括对 126 篇全文文献资料的分析。结论对科学文献的分析表明,在疾病临床前阶段的定义以及阻止疾病进入临床阶段的代偿机制方面,缺乏明确的术语和诊断界限。在阿尔茨海默病的每个阶段,破坏性过程和保护性过程之间都存在相互作用。保护机制起着保护作用,它能推迟阿尔茨海默病临床表现的出现。主观认知能力下降是从现象认知常态到临床病理表现的过渡阶段。随着阿尔茨海默病的发展,储备的保护作用会过渡到补偿功能。作为储备概念基础的防御机制是部分可控的,这使得建立纠正细胞平衡、大脑功能、行为和认知模式的策略成为可能。
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Subjective cognitive decline and cerebral-cognitive reserve in late age

Determining the boundaries of the norm and pathology of mental aging is an urgent scientific task. We have formulated a hypothesis about the presence of a transitional period within the cognitive continuum, which represents a borderline between normality and cognitive disorder; such a transitional state is subjective cognitive decline. The outcome of this period depends on the interaction between disease factors and protective factors, one of which is cognitive reserve.

The purpose

of this review is to systematize the current data in the field of research on subjective cognitive decline and protective factors that prevent its transformation into cognitive disorder.

Materials and methods of research

A systematic review of scientific studies was conducted. The search was conducted using PubMed using the keywords: “subjective cognitive decline”, “subjective cognitive impairment”, “cerebral reserve”, “cognitive reserve”, “Alzheimer's disease”. The review includes an analysis of 126 full-text literature sources. The significance of cerebral-cognitive reserve at various stages of AD and the diagnostic boundaries of the concepts “Preclinical conditions of AD” and “Subjective cognitive decline” are analyzed.

Conclusions

The analysis of scientific literature has shown the absence of clear terminological and diagnostic boundaries regarding the definition of the preclinical stage of the disease and compensatory mechanisms that deter the breakthrough of the disease into clinical level. At each stage of Alzheimer's disease there is an interaction between destructive and protective processes. The reserve plays a protective role; it delays the onset of clinical manifestations of Alzheimer's disease. The subjective cognitive decline is a transitional stage from a phenomenological cognitive norm to a clinically manifested pathology. As Alzheimer's disease progresses, there is a transition from the protective role of the reserve to its compensatory function. The defense mechanisms underlying the reserve concept are partially controllable, which makes it possible to build strategies for correcting cellular homeostasis, brain functions, behavioral and cognitive patterns.

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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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