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102. Perceived efficacy, feasibility, and implementation of community engaged research practices in the multi‐site SuperAging Research Initiative
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Rahman‐Filipiak, Annalise, primary, Maher, Amanda Cook, additional, Okonkwo, Ozioma, additional, Amador, Gabriella, additional, Bradley, Samantha, additional, Eldes, Fatima, additional, Engelmeyer, Janessa, additional, Finger, Elizabeth, additional, Goldstein, Felicia C, additional, Hunt, Nicole, additional, Lose, Sarah R, additional, McIlroy, William, additional, Morhardt, Darby J., additional, Nelson, Alexis R, additional, Van Ooteghem, Karen, additional, Orange, Joseph B, additional, Parker, Monica W, additional, Roberts, Angela C, additional, Timpo, Phyllis, additional, Trammell, Antoine R, additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, and Rogalski, Emily J, additional
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103. 45 Longitudinal Performance on Three Words Three Shapes Test in Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Rodriguez, Janelli, primary, Mather, Molly A, additional, Simon, Sarah N, additional, Coventry, Christina A, additional, Rogalski, Emily, additional, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, additional, and Weintraub, Sandra, additional
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104. 56 Stereological Densities of Neuronal Tau Inclusions in Corticobasal Degeneration are Anatomically Distinct in PPA vs bvFTD
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Minogue, Grace, primary, Kawles, Allegra, additional, Zouridakis, Antonia, additional, Keszycki, Rachel, additional, Coventry, Christina, additional, Gill, Nathan, additional, Zhang, Hui, additional, Rogalski, Emily, additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, Mao, Qinwen, additional, Flanagan, Margaret, additional, Castellani, Rudolph, additional, Mesulam, M-Marsel, additional, Geula, Changiz, additional, and Gefen, Tamar, additional
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105. Circular-SWAT for deep learning based diagnostic classification of Alzheimer's disease: application to metabolome data
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Jo, Taeho, primary, Kim, Junpyo, additional, Bice, Paula, additional, Huynh, Kevin, additional, Wang, Tingting, additional, Arnold, Matthias, additional, Meikle, Peter J., additional, Giles, Corey, additional, Kaddurah-Daouk, Rima, additional, Saykin, Andrew J., additional, Nho, Kwangsik, additional, Kueider-Paisley, Alexandra, additional, Doraiswamy, P. 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additional, Jimenez-Maggiora, Gustavo, additional, Drake, Erin, additional, Donohue, Mike, additional, Nelson, Craig, additional, Bickford, David, additional, Butters, Meryl, additional, Zmuda, Michelle, additional, Reyes, Denise, additional, Faber, Kelley M., additional, Nudelman, Kelly N., additional, Au, Yiu Ho, additional, Scherer, Kelly, additional, Catalinotto, Daniel, additional, Stark, Samuel, additional, Ong, Elise, additional, and Fernandez, Dariella, additional
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106. 51 Longitudinal Performance on the NIH Toolbox Cognition Module in a Cognitive Aging Sample
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Mather, Molly A, primary, Pollner, Emma J, additional, Ho, Emily H, additional, Gershon, Richard, additional, and Weintraub, Sandra, additional
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107. Emergency Department Communication in Persons Living With Dementia and Care Partners: A Scoping Review
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Aggarwal, Neelum, Allore, Heather, Aloysi, Amy, Belleville, Michael, Bellolio, M Fernanda, Betz, Marian (Emmy), Biese, Kevin, Brandt, Cynthia, Bruursema, Stacey, Carnahan, Ryan, Carpenter, Christopher, Carr, David, Chin-Hansen, Jennie, Daven, Morgan, Degesys, Nida, Dresden, M Scott, Dussetschleger, Jeffrey, Ellenbogen, Michael, Falvey, Jason, Foster, Beverley, Gettel, Cameron, Gifford, Angela, Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Andrea, Goldberg, Elizabeth, Han, Jin, Hardy, James, Hastings, S. Nicole, Hirshon, Jon Mark, Hoang, Ly, Hogan, Teresita, Hung, William, Hwang, Ula, Isaacs, Eric, Jaspal, Naveena, Jobe, Deb, Johnson, Jerry, Kelly, Kathleen (Kathy), Kennedy, Maura, Kind, Amy, Leggett, Jesseca, Malone, Michael, Moccia, Michelle, Moreno, Monica, Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Nowroozpoor, Armin, Ohuabunwa, Ugochi, Oiyemhonlan, Brenda, Perry, William, Prusaczyk, Beth, Resendez, Jason, Rising, Kristin, Sano, Mary, Savage, Bob, Shah, Manish, Suyama, Joseph, Swartzberg, Jeremy, Taylor, Zachary, Tolia, Vaishal, Vann, Allan, Webb, Teresa, Weintraub, Sandra, Carpenter, Christopher R., Bellolio, Fernanda, Betz, Marian, Carnahan, Ryan M., Doering, Michelle, Hansen, Jennie Chin, Isaacs, Eric D., Jobe, Deborah, Kelly, Kathleen, Suyama, Joe, Vann, Allan S., Rising, Kristin L., and Shah, Manish N.
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108. Optimal Emergency Department Care Practices for Persons Living With Dementia: A Scoping Review
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Aggarawal, Neelum T., Allore, Heather, Aloysi, Amy, Belleville, Michael, Bellolio, Fernanda M., Betz, Marian (Emmy), Biese, Kevin, Brandt, Cynthia, Bruursema, Stacey, Carnahan, Ryan, Carpenter, Christopher, Carr, David, Chin-Hansen, Jennie, Daven, Morgan, Degesys, Nida, Dresden, Scott M., Dussetschleger, Jeffrey, Ellenbogen, Michael, Falvey, Jason, Foster, Beverley, Gettel, Cameron, Gifford, Angela, Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Andrea, Goldberg, Elizabeth, Han, Jin, Hardy, James, Hastings, Susan N., Hirshon, Jon M., Hoang, Ly, Hogan, Teresita, Hung, William, Hwang, Ula, Isaacs, Eric, Jaspal, Naveena, Jobe, Deb, Johnson, Jerry, Kelly, Kathleen (Kathy), Kennedy, Maura, Kind, Amy, Leggett, Jesseca, Malone, Michael, Moccia, Michelle, Moreno, Monica, Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Nowroozpoor, Armin, Ohuabunwa, Ugochi, Oiyemhonian, Brenda, Perry, William, Prusaczyk, Beth, Resendez, Jason, Rising, Kristin, Sano, Mary, Savage, Bob, Shah, Manish, Suyama, Joe, Swartzberg, Jeremy, Taylor, Zachary, Tolia, Vaishal, Vann, Allan, Webb, Teresa, Weintraub, Sandra, Serina, Peter, Wescott, Annie B., and Shah, Manish N.
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109. Emergency Department Care Transitions for Patients With Cognitive Impairment: A Scoping Review
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Aggarawal, Neelum, Allore, Heather, Amy, Aloysi, Belleville, Michael, Bellolio, M. Fernanda, Betz, Marian (Emmy), Biese, Kevin, Brandt, Cynthia, Bruursema, Stacey, Carnahan, Ryan, Carpenter, Christopher, Carr, David, Chin-Hansen, Jennie, Daven, Morgan, Degesys, Nida, Dresden, M. Scott, Dussetschleger, Jeffrey, Ellenbogen, Michael, Falvey, Jason, Foster, Beverley, Gettel, Cameron, Gifford, Angela, Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Andrea, Goldberg, Elizabeth, Han, Jin, Hardy, James, Hastings, S. Nicole, Hirshon, Jon Mark, Hoang, Ly, Hogan, Tess, Hung, William, Hwang, Ula, Isaacs, Eric, Jaspal, Naveena, Jobe, Deb, Johnson, Jerry, Kelly, Kathleen (Kathy), Kennedy, Maura, Kind, Amy, Leggett, Jesseca, Malone, Michael, Moccia, Michelle, Moreno, Monica, Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Nowroozpoor, Armin, Ohuabunwa, Ugochi, Oiyemhonian, Brenda, Perry, William, Prusaczk, Beth, Resendez, Jason, Rising, Kristen, Sano, Mary, Savage, Bob, Shah, Manish, Suyama, Joe, Swartzberg, Jeremy, Taylor, Zachary, Vaishal, Tolia, Vann, Allan, Webb, Teresa, Weintraub, Sandra, Gettel, Cameron J., Falvey, Jason R., Christensen, Leslie A., and Shah, Manish N.
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110. Detecting Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in the Emergency Department: A Scoping Review
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Aggarwal, Neelum, Fernanda Bellolio, M., Betz, Marian (Emmy), Biese, Kevin, Brandt, Cynthia, Bruursema, Stacey, Carnahan, Ryan, Carpenter, Christopher R., Carr, David, Chin-Hansen, Jennie, Daven, Morgan, Degesys, Nida, Dresden, Scott M., Ellenbogen, Michael, Falvey, Jason, Foster, Beverly, Gettel, Cameron, Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Andrea, Goldberg, Elizabeth, Han, Jin, Hardy, James, Nicole Hastings, S., Hogan, Teresita, Isaacs, Eric, Jaspal, Naveena, Johnson, Jerry, Kelly, Kathleen, Kennedy, Maura, Kind, Amy, Malone, Michael, Moreno, Monica, Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Oiyemhonlan, Brenda, Resendez, Jason, Rising, Kristin L., Savage, Bob, Suyama, Joe, Swartzberg, Jeremy, Tolia, Vaishal, Vann, Allan, Webb, Teresa, Weintraub, Sandra, Nowroozpoor, Armin, Dussetschleger, Jeff, Perry, William, Sano, Mary, Aloysi, Amy, Belleville, Michael, Brackett, Alexandria, Hirshon, Jon Mark, Hung, William, Moccia, Joan Michelle, Ohuabunwa, Ugochi, Shah, Manish N., and Hwang, Ula
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111. Von Economo neurons of the anterior cingulate across the lifespan and in Alzheimer's disease
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Gefen, Tamar, Papastefan, Steven T., Rezvanian, Aras, Bigio, Eileen H., Weintraub, Sandra, Rogalski, Emily, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, and Geula, Changiz
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112. VIII. NIH TOOLBOX COGNITION BATTERY (CB): COMPOSITE SCORES OF CRYSTALLIZED, FLUID, AND OVERALL COGNITION
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Akshoomoff, Natacha, Beaumont, Jennifer L, Bauer, Patricia J, Dikmen, Sureyya S, Gershon, Richard C, Mungas, Dan, Slotkin, Jerry, Tulsky, David, Weintraub, Sandra, Zelazo, Philip David, and Heaton, Robert K
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Biological Psychology ,Psychology ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,Mental Health ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Pediatric ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Clinical Research ,Adolescent ,Age Factors ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Cognition ,Humans ,National Institutes of Health (U.S.) ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Psychometrics ,Reproducibility of Results ,United States ,Specialist Studies in Education ,Developmental & Child Psychology ,Applied and developmental psychology ,Biological psychology ,Cognitive and computational psychology - Abstract
The NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (CB) includes 7 tests covering 6 cognitive abilities. This chapter describes the psychometric characteristics in children ages 3-15 years of a total summary score and composite scores reflecting two major types of cognition: "crystallized" (more dependent upon past learning experiences) and "fluid" (capacity for new learning and information processing in novel situations). Both types of cognition are considered important in everyday functioning, but are thought to be differently affected by brain health status throughout life, from early childhood through older adulthood. All three Toolbox composite scores showed excellent test-retest reliability, robust developmental effects across the childhood age range considered here, and strong correlations with established measures of similar abilities. Additional preliminary evidence of validity includes significant associations between all three Toolbox composite scores and maternal reports of children's health status and school performance.
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113. I. NIH TOOLBOX COGNITION BATTERY (CB): INTRODUCTION AND PEDIATRIC DATA
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Weintraub, Sandra, Bauer, Patricia J, Zelazo, Philip David, Wallner-Allen, Kathleen, Dikmen, Sureyya S, Heaton, Robert K, Tulsky, David S, Slotkin, Jerry, Blitz, David L, Carlozzi, Noelle E, Havlik, Richard J, Beaumont, Jennifer L, Mungas, Dan, Manly, Jennifer J, Borosh, Beth G, Nowinski, Cindy J, and Gershon, Richard C
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Biological Psychology ,Cognitive and Computational Psychology ,Psychology ,Applied and Developmental Psychology ,Clinical Research ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Neurosciences ,Aging ,Pediatric ,Mental Health ,Adolescent ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Cognition ,Emotions ,Executive Function ,Female ,Humans ,Language ,Male ,Memory ,Episodic ,Memory ,Short-Term ,National Institutes of Health (U.S.) ,Neuropsychological Tests ,United States ,Specialist Studies in Education ,Developmental & Child Psychology ,Applied and developmental psychology ,Biological psychology ,Cognitive and computational psychology - Abstract
This monograph presents the pediatric portion of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox Cognition Battery (CB) of the NIH Toolbox for the Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function. The NIH Toolbox is an initiative of the Neuroscience Blueprint, a collaborative framework through which 16 NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices jointly support neuroscience-related research, to accelerate discoveries and reduce the burden of nervous system disorders. The CB is one of four modules that measure cognitive, emotional, sensory, and motor health across the lifespan. The CB is unique in its continuity across childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, and old age, and in order to help create a common currency among disparate studies, it is also available at low cost to researchers for use in large-scale longitudinal and epidemiologic studies. This chapter describes the evolution of the CB; methods for selecting cognitive subdomains and instruments; the rationale for test design; and a validation study in children and adolescents, ages 3-15 years. Subsequent chapters feature detailed discussions of each test measure and its psychometric properties (Chapters 2-6), the factor structure of the test battery (Chapter 7), the effects of age and education on composite test scores (Chapter 8), and a final summary and discussion (Chapter 9). As the chapters in this monograph demonstrate, the CB has excellent psychometric properties, and the validation study provided evidence for the increasing differentiation of cognitive abilities with age.
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114. Measuring cognition and function in the preclinical stage of Alzheimer's disease
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Weintraub, Sandra, Carrillo, Maria C., Farias, Sarah Tomaszewski, Goldberg, Terry E., Hendrix, James A., Jaeger, Judith, Knopman, David S., Langbaum, Jessica B., Park, Denise C., Ropacki, Michael T., Sikkes, Sietske A.M., Welsh-Bohmer, Kathleen A., Bain, Lisa J., Brashear, Robert, Budur, Kumar, Graf, Ana, Martenyi, Ferenc, Storck, Marta Segardahl, and Randolph, Christopher
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115. The diagnosis of dementia due to Alzheimer's disease: recommendations from the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer's Association workgroups on diagnostic guidelines for Alzheimer's disease.
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McKhann, Guy M, Knopman, David S, Chertkow, Howard, Hyman, Bradley T, Jack, Clifford R, Kawas, Claudia H, Klunk, William E, Koroshetz, Walter J, Manly, Jennifer J, Mayeux, Richard, Mohs, Richard C, Morris, John C, Rossor, Martin N, Scheltens, Philip, Carrillo, Maria C, Thies, Bill, Weintraub, Sandra, and Phelps, Creighton H
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Humans ,Alzheimer Disease ,Disease Progression ,Diagnosis ,Differential ,Diagnostic Imaging ,Societies ,Medical ,United States ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,National Institute on Aging (U.S.) ,Biomarkers ,Alzheimer's disease ,Dementia ,Diagnosis ,Magnetic resonance brain imaging ,Positron emission tomography ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Differential ,Societies ,Medical ,National Institute on Aging ,Geriatrics ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Sciences - Abstract
The National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association charged a workgroup with the task of revising the 1984 criteria for Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia. The workgroup sought to ensure that the revised criteria would be flexible enough to be used by both general healthcare providers without access to neuropsychological testing, advanced imaging, and cerebrospinal fluid measures, and specialized investigators involved in research or in clinical trial studies who would have these tools available. We present criteria for all-cause dementia and for AD dementia. We retained the general framework of probable AD dementia from the 1984 criteria. On the basis of the past 27 years of experience, we made several changes in the clinical criteria for the diagnosis. We also retained the term possible AD dementia, but redefined it in a manner more focused than before. Biomarker evidence was also integrated into the diagnostic formulations for probable and possible AD dementia for use in research settings. The core clinical criteria for AD dementia will continue to be the cornerstone of the diagnosis in clinical practice, but biomarker evidence is expected to enhance the pathophysiological specificity of the diagnosis of AD dementia. Much work lies ahead for validating the biomarker diagnosis of AD dementia.
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116. Evaluation of the NIH Toolbox Odor Identification Test across normal cognition, amnestic mild cognitive impairment, and dementia due to Alzheimer's disease
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Echevarria‐Cooper, Shiloh L., primary, Ho, Emily H., additional, Gershon, Richard C., additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, and Kahnt, Thorsten, additional
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117. Objective features of subjective cognitive decline in a United States national database
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Kielb, Stephanie, Rogalski, Emily, Weintraub, Sandra, and Rademaker, Alfred
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118. Transethnic genome-wide scan identifies novel Alzheimer's disease loci
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Adams, Perrie M., Albert, Marilyn S., Albin, Roger L., Apostolova, Liana G., Arnold, Steven E., Asthana, Sanjay, Atwood, Craig S., Barmada, Michjael M., Barnes, Lisa L., Beach, Thomas G., Becker, James T., Bigio, Eileen H., Bird, Thomas D., Blacker, Deborah, Boeve, Bradley F., Bowen, James D., Boxer, Adam, Burke, James R., Cairns, Nigel J., Cao, Chuanhai, Carlson, Chris S., Carlsson, Cynthia M., Carney, Regina M., Carrasquillo, Minerva M., Carroll, Steven L., Chui, Helena C., Clark, David G., Corneveaux, Jason, Cribbs, David H., Crocco, Elizabeth A., Cruchaga, Carlos, De Jager, Philip L., DeCarli, Charles, DeKosky, Steven T., Demirci, F. Yesim, Dick, Malcolm, Dickson, Dennis W., Doody, Rachelle S., Duara, Ranjan, Ertekin-Taner, Nilufer, Faber, Kelley M., Fairchild, Thomas J., Fallon, Kenneth B., Farlow, Martin R., Ferris, Steven, Frosch, Matthew P., Galasko, Douglas R., Gearing, Marla, Geschwind, Daniel H., Ghetti, Bernardino, Gilbert, John R., Glass, Jonathan D., Graff-Radford, Neill R., Green, Robert C., Growdon, John H., Hakonarson, Hakon, Hamilton, Ronald L., Hardy, John, Harrell, Lindy E., Head, Elizabeth, Honig, Lawrence S., Huebinger, Ryan M., Huentelman, Matthew J., Hulette, Christine M., Hyman, Bradley T., Jarvik, Gail P., Jicha, Gregory A., Jin, Lee-Way, Karydas, Anna, Kauwe, John S.K., Kaye, Jeffrey A., Kim, Ronald, Koo, Edward H., Kowall, Neil W., Kramer, Joel H., LaFerla, Frank M., Lah, James J., Leverenz, James B., Levey, Allan I., Li, Ge, Lieberman, Andrew P., Lin, Chiao-Feng, Lopez, Oscar L., Lyketsos, Constantine G., Mack, Wendy J., Marson, Daniel C., Martiniuk, Frank, Mash, Deborah C., Masliah, Eliezer, McCormick, Wayne C., McCurry, Susan M., McDavid, Andrew N., McKee, Ann C., Mesulam, Marsel, Miller, Bruce L., Miller, Carol A., Miller, Joshua W., Morris, John C., Mukherjee, Shubhabrata, Murrell, Jill R., Myers, Amanda J., O'Bryant, Sid, Olichney, John M., Pankratz, Vernon S., Parisi, Joseph E., Partch, Amanda, Paulson, Henry L., Perry, William, Peskind, Elaine, Petersen, Ronald C., Pierce, Aimee, Poon, Wayne W., Potter, Huntington, Quinn, Joseph F., Raj, Ashok, Raskind, Murray, Reisberg, Barry, Reisch, Joan S., Reitz, Christiane, Ringman, John M., Roberson, Erik D., Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Rosen, Howard J., Rosenberg, Roger N., Royall, Donald R., Sager, Mark A., Sano, Mary, Saykin, Andrew J., Schneider, Julie A., Schneider, Lon S., Seeley, William W., Smith, Amanda G., Sonnen, Joshua A., Spina, Salvatore, Stern, Robert A., Tanzi, Rudolph E., Thornton-Wells, Tricia A., Trojanowski, John Q., Troncoso, Juan C., Tsuang, Debby W., Van Deerlin, Vivianna M., Van Eldik, Linda J., Vardarajan, Badri N., Vinters, Harry V., Vonsattel, Jean Paul, Weintraub, Sandra, Welsh-Bohmer, Kathleen A., Williamson, Jennifer, Wishnek, Sarah, Woltjer, Randall L., Wright, Clinton B., Wu, Chuang-Kuo, Yu, Chang-En, Yu, Lei, Zhang, Xiaoling, Jun, Gyungah R., Chung, Jaeyoon, Mez, Jesse, Barber, Robert, Beecham, Gary W., Bennett, David A., Buxbaum, Joseph D., Byrd, Goldie S., Crane, Paul K., De Jager, Philip, Evans, Denis, Fallin, M. Danielle, Foroud, Tatiana M., Friedland, Robert P., Goate, Alison M., Hendrie, Hugh, Hall, Kathleen S., Hamilton-Nelson, Kara L., Inzelberg, Rivka, Kamboh, M. Ilyas, Kukull, Walter A., Kunkle, Brian W., Kuwano, Ryozo, Larson, Eric B., Logue, Mark W., Manly, Jennifer J., Martin, Eden R., Montine, Thomas J., Naj, Adam, Reiman, Eric M., Sherva, Richard, St. George-Hyslop, Peter H., Thornton, Timothy, Younkin, Steven G., Wang, Li-San, Wendlund, Jens R., Winslow, Ashley R., Haines, Jonathan, Mayeux, Richard, Pericak-Vance, Margaret A., Schellenberg, Gerard, Lunetta, Kathryn L., and Farrer, Lindsay A.
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119. Selective verbal recognition memory impairments are associated with atrophy of the language network in non-semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia
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Nilakantan, Aneesha S., Voss, Joel L., Weintraub, Sandra, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, and Rogalski, Emily J.
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120. Phenotypically concordant distribution of pick bodies in aphasic versus behavioral dementias.
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Kawles, Allegra, Keszycki, Rachel, Minogue, Grace, Zouridakis, Antonia, Ayala, Ivan, Gill, Nathan, Macomber, Alyssa, Lubbat, Vivienne, Coventry, Christina, Rogalski, Emily, Weintraub, Sandra, Mao, Qinwen, Flanagan, Margaret E., Zhang, Hui, Castellani, Rudolph, Bigio, Eileen H., Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Geula, Changiz, and Gefen, Tamar
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TEMPORAL lobe ,PARIETAL lobe ,ALZHEIMER'S disease ,FRONTOTEMPORAL lobar degeneration ,PREFRONTAL cortex - Abstract
Pick's disease (PiD) is a subtype of the tauopathy form of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD-tau) characterized by intraneuronal 3R-tau inclusions. PiD can underly various dementia syndromes, including primary progressive aphasia (PPA), characterized by an isolated and progressive impairment of language and left-predominant atrophy, and behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), characterized by progressive dysfunction in personality and bilateral frontotemporal atrophy. In this study, we investigated the neocortical and hippocampal distributions of Pick bodies in bvFTD and PPA to establish clinicopathologic concordance between PiD and the salience of the aphasic versus behavioral phenotype. Eighteen right-handed cases with PiD as the primary pathologic diagnosis were identified from the Northwestern University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center brain bank (bvFTD, N = 9; PPA, N = 9). Paraffin-embedded sections were stained immunohistochemically with AT8 to visualize Pick bodies, and unbiased stereological analysis was performed in up to six regions bilaterally [middle frontal gyrus (MFG), superior temporal gyrus (STG), inferior parietal lobule (IPL), anterior temporal lobe (ATL), dentate gyrus (DG) and CA1 of the hippocampus], and unilateral occipital cortex (OCC). In bvFTD, peak neocortical densities of Pick bodies were in the MFG, while the ATL was the most affected in PPA. Both the IPL and STG had greater leftward pathology in PPA, with the latter reaching significance (p < 0.01). In bvFTD, Pick body densities were significantly right-asymmetric in the STG (p < 0.05). Hippocampal burden was not clinicopathologically concordant, as both bvFTD and PPA cases demonstrated significant hippocampal pathology compared to neocortical densities (p < 0.0001). Inclusion-to-neuron analyses in a subset of PPA cases confirmed that neurons in the DG are disproportionately burdened with inclusions compared to neocortical areas. Overall, stereological quantitation suggests that the distribution of neocortical Pick body pathology is concordant with salient clinical features unique to PPA vs. bvFTD while raising intriguing questions about the selective vulnerability of the hippocampus to 3R-tauopathies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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121. Familial language network vulnerability in primary progressive aphasia
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Weintraub, Sandra, Rader, Benjamin, Coventry, Christina, Sridhar, Jaiashre, Wood, Jessica, Guillaume, Kyla A., Coppola, Giovanni, Ramos, Eliana Marisa, Bonakdarpour, Borna, Rogalski, Emily J., and Mesulam, M. Marsel
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122. Expanded Demographic Norms for Version 3 of the Alzheimer Disease Centers’ Neuropsychological Test Battery in the Uniform Data Set
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Sachs, Bonnie C., Steenland, Kyle, Zhao, Liping, Hughes, Timothy M., Weintraub, Sandra, Dodge, Hiroko H., Barnes, Lisa L., Craft, Suzanne, Parker, Monica L., and Goldstein, Felicia C.
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123. Anatomical evidence of an indirect pathway for word repetition
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Forkel, Stephanie J., Rogalski, Emily, Drossinos Sancho, Niki, DʼAnna, Lucio, Luque Laguna, Pedro, Sridhar, Jaiashre, DellʼAcqua, Flavio, Weintraub, Sandra, Thompson, Cynthia, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, and Catani, Marco
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124. APOE is a correlate of phenotypic heterogeneity in Alzheimer disease in a national cohort
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Weintraub, Sandra, Teylan, Merilee, Rader, Benjamin, Chan, Kwun C.G., Bollenbeck, Mark, Kukull, Walter A., Coventry, Christina, Rogalski, Emily, Bigio, Eileen, and Mesulam, M.-Marsel
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125. Revisiting the utility of TDP-43 immunoreactive (TDP-43-ir) pathology to classify FTLD-TDP subtypes
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Nishihira, Yasushi, Gefen, Tamar, Mao, Qinwen, Appin, Christina, Kohler, Missia, Walker, Jamie, Rademakers, Rosa, Rademaker, Alfred, Rogalski, Emily, Weintraub, Sandra, Geula, Changiz, Mesulam, M-Marsel, and Bigio, Eileen H.
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126. Multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis of 56,241 individuals identifiesLRRC4C, LHX5-AS1and nominates ancestry-specific lociPTPRK,GRB14, andKIAA0825as novel risk loci for Alzheimer’s disease: the Alzheimer’s Disease Genetics Consortium
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Rajabli, Farid, primary, Benchek, Penelope, additional, Tosto, Giuseppe, additional, Kushch, Nicholas, additional, Sha, Jin, additional, Bazemore, Katrina, additional, Zhu, Congcong, additional, Lee, Wan-Ping, additional, Haut, Jacob, additional, Hamilton-Nelson, Kara L., additional, Wheeler, Nicholas R., additional, Zhao, Yi, additional, Farrell, John J., additional, Grunin, Michelle A., additional, Leung, Yuk Yee, additional, Kuksa, Pavel P., additional, Li, Donghe, additional, Lucio da Fonseca, Eder, additional, Mez, Jesse B., additional, Palmer, Ellen L., additional, Pillai, Jagan, additional, Sherva, Richard M., additional, Song, Yeunjoo E., additional, Zhang, Xiaoling, additional, Iqbal, Taha, additional, Pathak, Omkar, additional, Valladares, Otto, additional, Kuzma, Amanda B., additional, Abner, Erin, additional, Adams, Perrie M., additional, Aguirre, Alyssa, additional, Albert, Marilyn S., additional, Albin, Roger L., additional, Allen, Mariet, additional, Alvarez, Lisa, additional, Apostolova, Liana G., additional, Arnold, Steven E., additional, Asthana, Sanjay, additional, Atwood, Craig S., additional, Ayres, Gayle, additional, Baldwin, Clinton T., additional, Barber, Robert C., additional, Barnes, Lisa L., additional, Barral, Sandra, additional, Beach, Thomas G., additional, Becker, James T., additional, Beecham, Gary W., additional, Beekly, Duane, additional, Benitez, Bruno A., additional, Bennett, David, additional, Bertelson, John, additional, Bird, Thomas D., additional, Blacker, Deborah, additional, Boeve, Bradley F., additional, Bowen, James D., additional, Boxer, Adam, additional, Brewer, James, additional, Burke, James R., additional, Burns, Jeffrey M., additional, Buxbaum, Joseph D., additional, Cairns, Nigel J., additional, Cantwell, Laura B., additional, Cao, Chuanhai, additional, Carlson, Christopher S., additional, Carlsson, Cynthia M., additional, Carney, Regina M., additional, Carrasquillo, Minerva M., additional, Chasse, Scott, additional, Chesselet, Marie-Francoise, additional, Chin, Nathaniel A., additional, Chui, Helena C., additional, Chung, Jaeyoon, additional, Craft, Suzanne, additional, Crane, Paul K., additional, Cribbs, David H., additional, Crocco, Elizabeth A., additional, Cruchaga, Carlos, additional, Cuccaro, Michael L., additional, Cullum, Munro, additional, Darby, Eveleen, additional, Davis, Barbara, additional, De Jager, Philip L., additional, DeCarli, Charles, additional, DeToledo, John, additional, Dick, Malcolm, additional, Dickson, Dennis W., additional, Dombroski, Beth A., additional, Doody, Rachelle S., additional, Duara, Ranjan, additional, Ertekin-Taner, NIlüfer, additional, Evans, Denis A., additional, Faber, Kelley M., additional, Fairchild, Thomas J., additional, Fallon, Kenneth B., additional, Fardo, David W., additional, Farlow, Martin R., additional, Fernandez-Hernandez, Victoria, additional, Ferris, Steven, additional, Foroud, Tatiana M., additional, Frosch, Matthew P., additional, Fulton-Howard, Brian, additional, Galasko, Douglas R., additional, Gamboa, Adriana, additional, Gearing, Marla, additional, Geschwind, Daniel H., additional, Ghetti, Bernardino, additional, Gilbert, John R., additional, Goate, Alison M., additional, Grabowski, Thomas J., additional, Graff-Radford, Neill R., additional, Green, Robert C., additional, Growdon, John H., additional, Hakonarson, Hakon, additional, Hall, James, additional, Hamilton, Ronald L., additional, Harari, Oscar, additional, Hardy, John, additional, Harrell, Lindy E., additional, Head, Elizabeth, additional, Henderson, Victor W., additional, Hernandez, Michelle, additional, Hohman, Timothy, additional, Honig, Lawrence S., additional, Huebinger, Ryan M., additional, Huentelman, Matthew J., additional, Hulette, Christine M., additional, Hyman, Bradley T., additional, Hynan, Linda S., additional, Ibanez, Laura, additional, Jarvik, Gail P., additional, Jayadev, Suman, additional, Jin, Lee-Way, additional, Johnson, Kim, additional, Johnson, Leigh, additional, Kamboh, M. Ilyas, additional, Karydas, Anna M., additional, Katz, Mindy J., additional, Kauwe, John S., additional, Kaye, Jeffrey A., additional, Keene, C. Dirk, additional, Khaleeq, Aisha, additional, Kim, Ronald, additional, Knebl, Janice, additional, Kowall, Neil W., additional, Kramer, Joel H., additional, Kukull, Walter A., additional, LaFerla, Frank M., additional, Lah, James J., additional, Larson, Eric B., additional, Lerner, Alan, additional, Leverenz, James B., additional, Levey, Allan I., additional, Lieberman, Andrew P., additional, Lipton, Richard B., additional, Logue, Mark, additional, Lopez, Oscar L., additional, Lunetta, Kathryn L., additional, Lyketsos, Constantine G., additional, Mains, Douglas, additional, Margaret, Flanagan E., additional, Marson, Daniel C., additional, Martin, Eden R R., additional, Martiniuk, Frank, additional, Mash, Deborah C., additional, Masliah, Eliezer, additional, Massman, Paul, additional, Masurkar, Arjun, additional, McCormick, Wayne C., additional, McCurry, Susan M., additional, McDavid, Andrew N., additional, McDonough, Stefan, additional, McKee, Ann C., additional, Mesulam, Marsel, additional, Miller, Bruce L., additional, Miller, Carol A., additional, Miller, Joshua W., additional, Montine, Thomas J., additional, Monuki, Edwin S., additional, Morris, John C., additional, Mukherjee, Shubhabrata, additional, Myers, Amanda J., additional, Nguyen, Trung, additional, O’Bryant, Sid, additional, Olichney, John M., additional, Ory, Marcia, additional, Palmer, Raymond, additional, Parisi, Joseph E., additional, Paulson, Henry L., additional, Pavlik, Valory, additional, Paydarfar, David, additional, Perez, Victoria, additional, Peskind, Elaine, additional, Petersen, Ronald C., additional, Pierce, Aimee, additional, Polk, Marsha, additional, Poon, Wayne W., additional, Potter, Huntington, additional, Qu, Liming, additional, Quiceno, Mary, additional, Quinn, Joseph F., additional, Raj, Ashok, additional, Raskind, Murray, additional, Reiman, Eric M., additional, Reisberg, Barry, additional, Reisch, Joan S., additional, Ringman, John M., additional, Roberson, Erik D., additional, Rodriguear, Monica, additional, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, additional, Rosen, Howard J., additional, Rosenberg, Roger N., additional, Royall, Donald R., additional, Sager, Mark A., additional, Sano, Mary, additional, Saykin, Andrew J., additional, Schneider, Julie A., additional, Schneider, Lon S., additional, Seeley, William W., additional, Slifer, Susan H., additional, Small, Scott, additional, Smith, Amanda G., additional, Smith, Janet P., additional, Sonnen, Joshua A., additional, Spina, Salvatore, additional, St George-Hyslop, Peter, additional, Stern, Robert A., additional, Stevens, Alan B., additional, Strittmatter, Stephen M., additional, Sultzer, David, additional, Swerdlow, Russell H., additional, Tanzi, Rudolph E., additional, Tilson, Jeffrey L., additional, Trojanowski, John Q., additional, Troncoso, Juan C., additional, Tsuang, Debby W., additional, Van Deerlin, Vivianna M., additional, van Eldik, Linda J., additional, Vance, Jeffery M., additional, Vardarajan, Badri N., additional, Vassar, Robert, additional, Vinters, Harry V., additional, Vonsattel, Jean-Paul, additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, Welsh-Bohmer, Kathleen A., additional, Whitehead, Patrice L., additional, Wijsman, Ellen M., additional, Wilhelmsen, Kirk C., additional, Williams, Benjamin, additional, Williamson, Jennifer, additional, Wilms, Henrik, additional, Wingo, Thomas S., additional, Wisniewski, Thomas, additional, Woltjer, Randall L., additional, Woon, Martin, additional, Wright, Clinton B., additional, Wu, Chuang-Kuo, additional, Younkin, Steven G., additional, Yu, Chang-En, additional, Yu, Lei, additional, Zhu, Xiongwei, additional, Kunkle, Brian W., additional, Bush, William S., additional, Wang, Li-San, additional, Farrer, Lindsay A., additional, Haines, Jonathan L., additional, Mayeux, Richard, additional, Pericak-Vance, Margaret A., additional, Schellenberg, Gerard D., additional, Jun, Gyungah R., additional, Reitz, Christiane, additional, and Naj, Adam C., additional
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127. Distinct and shared neuropsychiatric phenotypes in FTLD-tauopathies
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Keszycki, Rachel, primary, Kawles, Allegra, additional, Minogue, Grace, additional, Zouridakis, Antonia, additional, Macomber, Alyssa, additional, Gill, Nathan, additional, Vu, My, additional, Zhang, Hui, additional, Coventry, Christina, additional, Rogalski, Emily, additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, Mesulam, M-Marsel, additional, Geula, Changiz, additional, and Gefen, Tamar, additional
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128. Frontotemporal Degeneration With TDP‐C At The Anterior Temporal Lobe
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Mesulam, M.‐Marsel, primary, Gefen, Tamar, additional, Flanagan, Margaret E., additional, Castellani, Rudolph, additional, Jamshidi, Pouya, additional, Barbieri, Elena, additional, Sridhar, Jaiashre, additional, Kawles, Allegra, additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, Geula, Changiz, additional, and Rogalski, Emily, additional
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129. Mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease versus Alzheimer's disease
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Besser, Lilah M., Litvan, Irene, Monsell, Sarah E., Mock, Charles, Weintraub, Sandra, Zhou, Xiao-Hua, and Kukull, Walter
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130. Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: Case-control study and meta-analysis
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Knoll, Brianna, Simonett, Joseph, Volpe, Nicholas J., Farsiu, Sina, Ward, Mallory, Rademaker, Alfred, Weintraub, Sandra, and Fawzi, Amani A.
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131. Using quantile regression to create baseline norms for neuropsychological tests
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Sherwood, Ben, Zhou, Andrew Xiao-Hua, Weintraub, Sandra, and Wang, Lan
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132. Word comprehension in temporal cortex and Wernicke area: A PPA perspective
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Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Rader, Benjamin M., Sridhar, Jaiashre, Nelson, Matthew J., Hyun, Jungmoon, Rademaker, Alfred, Geula, Changiz, Bigio, Eileen H., Thompson, Cynthia K., Gefen, Tamar D., Weintraub, Sandra, and Rogalski, Emily J.
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133. Network-targeted stimulation engages neurobehavioral hallmarks of age-related memory decline
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Nilakantan, Aneesha S., Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Weintraub, Sandra, Karp, Erica L., VanHaerents, Stephen, and Voss, Joel L.
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134. Cortical cholinergic denervation in primary progressive aphasia with Alzheimer pathology
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Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Lalehzari, Nava, Rahmani, Farzan, Ohm, Daniel, Shahidehpour, Ryan, Kim, Garam, Gefen, Tamar, Weintraub, Sandra, Bigio, Eileen, and Geula, Changiz
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135. Preferential Disruption of Auditory Word Representations in Primary Progressive Aphasia With the Neuropathology of FTLD-TDP Type A
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Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, Nelson, Matthew J., Hyun, JungMoon, Rader, Benjamin, Hurley, Robert S., Rademakers, Rosa, Baker, Matthew C., Bigio, Eileen H., and Weintraub, Sandra
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136. Predictors of Cognitive Change in Parkinson Disease: A 2-year Follow-up Study.
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Gasca-Salas, Carmen, Gasca-Salas, Carmen, Duff-Canning, Sarah, McArthur, Eric, Armstrong, Melissa J, Fox, Susan, Meaney, Christopher A, Tang-Wai, David F, Gill, David, Eslinger, Paul J, Zadikoff, Cindy, Marshall, Fred J, Mapstone, Mark, Chou, Kelvin L, Persad, Carol, Litvan, Irene, Mast, Benjamin T, Gerstenecker, Adam T, Weintraub, Sandra, Marras, Connie, Gasca-Salas, Carmen, Gasca-Salas, Carmen, Duff-Canning, Sarah, McArthur, Eric, Armstrong, Melissa J, Fox, Susan, Meaney, Christopher A, Tang-Wai, David F, Gill, David, Eslinger, Paul J, Zadikoff, Cindy, Marshall, Fred J, Mapstone, Mark, Chou, Kelvin L, Persad, Carol, Litvan, Irene, Mast, Benjamin T, Gerstenecker, Adam T, Weintraub, Sandra, and Marras, Connie
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BackgroundMild cognitive impairment is common in Parkinson disease (PD-MCI). However, instability in this clinical diagnosis and variability in rates of progression to dementia raises questions regarding its utility for longitudinal tracking and prediction of cognitive change in PD. We examined baseline neuropsychological test and cognitive diagnosis predictors of cognitive change in PD.MethodsPersons with PD, without dementia PD (N=138) underwent comprehensive neuropsychological assessment at baseline and were followed up to 2 years. Level II Movement Disorder Society criteria for PD-MCI and PD dementia (PDD) were applied annually. Composite global and domain cognitive z-scores were calculated based on a 10-test neuropsychological battery.ResultsBaseline diagnosis of PD-MCI was not associated with a change in global cognitive z-scores. Lower baseline attention and higher executive domain z-scores were associated with greater global cognitive z-score worsening regardless of cognitive diagnosis. Worse baseline domain z-scores in the attention and language domains were associated with progression to MCI or PDD, whereas higher baseline scores in all cognitive domains except executive function were associated with clinical and psychometric reversion to "normal" cognition.ConclusionsLower scores on cognitive tests of attention were predictive of worse global cognition over 2 years of follow-up in PD, and lower baseline attention and language scores were associated with progression to MCI or PDD. However, PD-MCI diagnosis per se was not predictive of cognitive decline over 2 years. The association between higher executive domain z-scores and greater global cognitive worsening is probably a spurious result.
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137. Prognostic relevance of gait-related cognitive functions for dementia conversion in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
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Tuena, Cosimo, Maestri, Sara, Serino, Silvia, Pedroli, Elisa, Stramba-Badiale, Marco, Riva, Giuseppe, Silbert, Lisa C., Lind, Betty, Crissey, Rachel, Kaye, Jeffrey A., Carter, Raina, Dolen, Sara, Quinn, Joseph, Schneider, Lon S., Pawluczyk, Sonia, Becerra, Mauricio, Teodoro, Liberty, Dagerman, Karen, Spann, Bryan M., Brewer, Jame, Fleisher, Adam, Vanderswag, Helen, Ziolkowski, Jaimie, Heidebrink, Judith L., Zbizek-Nulph, Lisa, Lord, Joanne L., Albers, Colleen S., Petersen, Ronald, Mason, Sara S., Knopman, David, Johnson, Kri, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Pavlik, Valory, Pacini, Nathaniel, Lamb, Ashley, Kass, Joseph S., Doody, Rachelle S., Shibley, Victoria, Chowdhury, Munir, Rountree, Susan, Dang, Mimi, Stern, Yaakov, Honig, Lawrence S., Mintz, Akiva, Ances, Beau, Morris, John C., Winkfield, David, Carroll, Maria, Stobbs-Cucchi, Georgia, Oliver, Angela, Creech, Mary L., Mintun, Mark A., Schneider, Stacy, Geldmacher, David, Love, Marissa Natelson, Griffith, Randall, Clark, David, Brockington, John, Marson, Daniel, Grossman, Hillel, Goldstein, Martin A., Greenberg, Jonathan, Mitsis, Effie, Shah, Raj C., Lamar, Melissa, Samuels, Patricia, Duara, Ranjan, Greig-Custo, Maria T., Rodriguez, Rosemarie, Albert, Marilyn, Onyike, Chiadi, Farrington, Leonie, Rudow, Scott, Brichko, Rottislav, Kielb, Stephanie, Smith, Amanda, Raj, Balebail Ashok, Fargher, Kristin, Sadowski, Martin, Wisniewski, Thoma, Shulman, Melanie, Faustin, Arline, Rao, Julia, Castro, Karen M., Ulysse, Anaztasia, Chen, Shannon, Doraiswamy, P. Murali, Petrella, Jeffrey R., James, Olga, Wong, Terence Z., Borges-Neto, Salvador, Karlawish, Jason H., Wolk, David A., Vaishnavi, Sanjeev, Clark, Christopher M., Arnold, Steven E., Smith, Charles D., Jicha, Gregory A., Khouli, Riham El, Raslau, Flavius D., Lopez, Oscar L., Oakley, Maryann, Simpson, Donna M., Porsteinsson, Anton P., Martin, Kim, Kowalski, Nancy, Keltz, Melanie, Goldstein, Bonnie S., Makino, Kelly M., Ismail, M. Saleem, Brand, Connie, Thai, Gaby, Pierce, Aimee, Yanez, Beatriz, Sosa, Elizabeth, Witbracht, Megan, Kelley, Brendan, Nguyen, Trung, Womack, Kyle, Mathews, Dana, Quiceno, Mary, Levey, Allan I., Lah, James J., Hajjar, Ihab, Burns, Jeffrey M., Swerdlow, Russell H., Brooks, William M., Silverman, Daniel H. S., Kremen, Sarah, Apostolova, Liana, Tingus, Kathleen, Lu, Po H., Bartzokis, George, Woo, Ellen, Teng, Edmond, Graff-Radford, Neill R., Parfitt, Francine, Poki-Walker, Kim, Farlow, Martin R., Hake, Ann Marie, Matthews, Brandy R., Brosch, Jared R., Herring, Scott, van Dyck, Christopher H., Mecca, Adam P., Good, Susan P., Macavoy, Martha G., Carson, Richard E., Varma, Pradeep, Chertkow, Howard, Vaitekunas, Susan, Hosein, Chri, Black, Sandra, Stefanovic, Bojana, Heyn, Chri, Hsiung, Ging-Yuek Robin, Kim, Ellen, Mudge, Benita, Sossi, Vesna, Feldman, Howard, Assaly, Michele, Finger, Elizabeth, Pasternak, Stephen, Rachinsky, Irina, Kertesz, Andrew, Drost, Dick, Rogers, John, Grant, Ian, Muse, Brittanie, Rogalski, Emily, Robson, Jordan, Mesulam, M. -Marsel, Kerwin, Diana, Wu, Chuang-Kuo, Johnson, Nancy, Lipowski, Kristine, Weintraub, Sandra, Bonakdarpour, Borna, Pomara, Nunzio, Hernando, Raymundo, Sarrael, Antero, Rosen, Howard J., Miller, Bruce L., Weiner, Micheal W., Perry, David, Turner, Raymond Scott, Johnson, Kathleen, Reynolds, Brigid, Mccann, Kelly, Poe, Jessica, Marshall, Gad A., Sperling, Reisa A., Johnson, Keith A., Yesavage, Jerome, Taylor, Joy L., Chao, Steven, Coleman, Jaila, White, Jessica D., Lane, Barton, Rosen, Allyson, Tinklenberg, Jared, Belden, Christine M., Atri, Alireza, Clark, Kelly A., Zamrini, Edward, Sabbagh, Marwan, Killiany, Ronald, Stern, Robert, Mez, Jesse, Kowall, Neil, Budson, Andrew E., Obisesan, Thomas O., Ntekim, Oyonumo E., Wolday, Saba, Khan, Javed I., Nwulia, Evaristu, Nadarajah, Sheeba, Lerner, Alan, Ogrocki, Paula, Tatsuoka, Curti, Fatica, Parianne, Fletcher, Evan, Maillard, Pauline, Olichney, John, Decarli, Charle, Carmichael, Owen, Bates, Vernice, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Borrie, Michael, Lee, T. -Y., Bartha, Rob, Johnson, Sterling, Asthana, Sanjay, Carlsson, Cynthia M., Perrin, Allison, Burke, Anna, Scharre, Douglas W., Kataki, Maria, Tarawneh, Rawan, Hart, David, Zimmerman, Earl A., Celmins, Dzintra, Miller, Delwyn D., Ponto, Laura L. Bole, Smith, Karen Ekstam, Koleva, Hristina, Shim, Hyungsub, Nam, Ki Won, Schultz, Susan K., Williamson, Jeff D., Craft, Suzanne, Cleveland, Jo, Yang, Mia, Sink, Kaycee M., Ott, Brian R., Drake, Jonathan, Tremont, Geoffrey, Daiello, Lori A., Drake, Jonathan D., Ritter, Aaron, Bernick, Charle, Munic, Donna, O’Connelll, Abigail, Mintzer, Jacobo, Wiliams, Arthur, Masdeu, Joseph, Shi, Jiong, Garcia, Angelica, Newhouse, Paul, Potkin, Steven, Salloway, Stephen, Malloy, Paul, Correia, Stephen, Kittur, Smita, Pearlson, Godfrey D., Blank, Karen, Anderson, Karen, Flashman, Laura A., Seltzer, Marc, Hynes, Mary L., Santulli, Robert B., Relkin, Norman, Chiang, Gloria, Lee, Athena, Lin, Michael, Ravdin, Lisa, Null, Null, Serino, Silvia (ORCID:0000-0002-8422-1358), Riva, Giuseppe (ORCID:0000-0003-3657-106X), Tuena, Cosimo, Maestri, Sara, Serino, Silvia, Pedroli, Elisa, Stramba-Badiale, Marco, Riva, Giuseppe, Silbert, Lisa C., Lind, Betty, Crissey, Rachel, Kaye, Jeffrey A., Carter, Raina, Dolen, Sara, Quinn, Joseph, Schneider, Lon S., Pawluczyk, Sonia, Becerra, Mauricio, Teodoro, Liberty, Dagerman, Karen, Spann, Bryan M., Brewer, Jame, Fleisher, Adam, Vanderswag, Helen, Ziolkowski, Jaimie, Heidebrink, Judith L., Zbizek-Nulph, Lisa, Lord, Joanne L., Albers, Colleen S., Petersen, Ronald, Mason, Sara S., Knopman, David, Johnson, Kri, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Pavlik, Valory, Pacini, Nathaniel, Lamb, Ashley, Kass, Joseph S., Doody, Rachelle S., Shibley, Victoria, Chowdhury, Munir, Rountree, Susan, Dang, Mimi, Stern, Yaakov, Honig, Lawrence S., Mintz, Akiva, Ances, Beau, Morris, John C., Winkfield, David, Carroll, Maria, Stobbs-Cucchi, Georgia, Oliver, Angela, Creech, Mary L., Mintun, Mark A., Schneider, Stacy, Geldmacher, David, Love, Marissa Natelson, Griffith, Randall, Clark, David, Brockington, John, Marson, Daniel, Grossman, Hillel, Goldstein, Martin A., Greenberg, Jonathan, Mitsis, Effie, Shah, Raj C., Lamar, Melissa, Samuels, Patricia, Duara, Ranjan, Greig-Custo, Maria T., Rodriguez, Rosemarie, Albert, Marilyn, Onyike, Chiadi, Farrington, Leonie, Rudow, Scott, Brichko, Rottislav, Kielb, Stephanie, Smith, Amanda, Raj, Balebail Ashok, Fargher, Kristin, Sadowski, Martin, Wisniewski, Thoma, Shulman, Melanie, Faustin, Arline, Rao, Julia, Castro, Karen M., Ulysse, Anaztasia, Chen, Shannon, Doraiswamy, P. Murali, Petrella, Jeffrey R., James, Olga, Wong, Terence Z., Borges-Neto, Salvador, Karlawish, Jason H., Wolk, David A., Vaishnavi, Sanjeev, Clark, Christopher M., Arnold, Steven E., Smith, Charles D., Jicha, Gregory A., Khouli, Riham El, Raslau, Flavius D., Lopez, Oscar L., Oakley, Maryann, Simpson, Donna M., Porsteinsson, Anton P., Martin, Kim, Kowalski, Nancy, Keltz, Melanie, Goldstein, Bonnie S., Makino, Kelly M., Ismail, M. Saleem, Brand, Connie, Thai, Gaby, Pierce, Aimee, Yanez, Beatriz, Sosa, Elizabeth, Witbracht, Megan, Kelley, Brendan, Nguyen, Trung, Womack, Kyle, Mathews, Dana, Quiceno, Mary, Levey, Allan I., Lah, James J., Hajjar, Ihab, Burns, Jeffrey M., Swerdlow, Russell H., Brooks, William M., Silverman, Daniel H. S., Kremen, Sarah, Apostolova, Liana, Tingus, Kathleen, Lu, Po H., Bartzokis, George, Woo, Ellen, Teng, Edmond, Graff-Radford, Neill R., Parfitt, Francine, Poki-Walker, Kim, Farlow, Martin R., Hake, Ann Marie, Matthews, Brandy R., Brosch, Jared R., Herring, Scott, van Dyck, Christopher H., Mecca, Adam P., Good, Susan P., Macavoy, Martha G., Carson, Richard E., Varma, Pradeep, Chertkow, Howard, Vaitekunas, Susan, Hosein, Chri, Black, Sandra, Stefanovic, Bojana, Heyn, Chri, Hsiung, Ging-Yuek Robin, Kim, Ellen, Mudge, Benita, Sossi, Vesna, Feldman, Howard, Assaly, Michele, Finger, Elizabeth, Pasternak, Stephen, Rachinsky, Irina, Kertesz, Andrew, Drost, Dick, Rogers, John, Grant, Ian, Muse, Brittanie, Rogalski, Emily, Robson, Jordan, Mesulam, M. -Marsel, Kerwin, Diana, Wu, Chuang-Kuo, Johnson, Nancy, Lipowski, Kristine, Weintraub, Sandra, Bonakdarpour, Borna, Pomara, Nunzio, Hernando, Raymundo, Sarrael, Antero, Rosen, Howard J., Miller, Bruce L., Weiner, Micheal W., Perry, David, Turner, Raymond Scott, Johnson, Kathleen, Reynolds, Brigid, Mccann, Kelly, Poe, Jessica, Marshall, Gad A., Sperling, Reisa A., Johnson, Keith A., Yesavage, Jerome, Taylor, Joy L., Chao, Steven, Coleman, Jaila, White, Jessica D., Lane, Barton, Rosen, Allyson, Tinklenberg, Jared, Belden, Christine M., Atri, Alireza, Clark, Kelly A., Zamrini, Edward, Sabbagh, Marwan, Killiany, Ronald, Stern, Robert, Mez, Jesse, Kowall, Neil, Budson, Andrew E., Obisesan, Thomas O., Ntekim, Oyonumo E., Wolday, Saba, Khan, Javed I., Nwulia, Evaristu, Nadarajah, Sheeba, Lerner, Alan, Ogrocki, Paula, Tatsuoka, Curti, Fatica, Parianne, Fletcher, Evan, Maillard, Pauline, Olichney, John, Decarli, Charle, Carmichael, Owen, Bates, Vernice, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Borrie, Michael, Lee, T. -Y., Bartha, Rob, Johnson, Sterling, Asthana, Sanjay, Carlsson, Cynthia M., Perrin, Allison, Burke, Anna, Scharre, Douglas W., Kataki, Maria, Tarawneh, Rawan, Hart, David, Zimmerman, Earl A., Celmins, Dzintra, Miller, Delwyn D., Ponto, Laura L. Bole, Smith, Karen Ekstam, Koleva, Hristina, Shim, Hyungsub, Nam, Ki Won, Schultz, Susan K., Williamson, Jeff D., Craft, Suzanne, Cleveland, Jo, Yang, Mia, Sink, Kaycee M., Ott, Brian R., Drake, Jonathan, Tremont, Geoffrey, Daiello, Lori A., Drake, Jonathan D., Ritter, Aaron, Bernick, Charle, Munic, Donna, O’Connelll, Abigail, Mintzer, Jacobo, Wiliams, Arthur, Masdeu, Joseph, Shi, Jiong, Garcia, Angelica, Newhouse, Paul, Potkin, Steven, Salloway, Stephen, Malloy, Paul, Correia, Stephen, Kittur, Smita, Pearlson, Godfrey D., Blank, Karen, Anderson, Karen, Flashman, Laura A., Seltzer, Marc, Hynes, Mary L., Santulli, Robert B., Relkin, Norman, Chiang, Gloria, Lee, Athena, Lin, Michael, Ravdin, Lisa, Null, Null, Serino, Silvia (ORCID:0000-0002-8422-1358), and Riva, Giuseppe (ORCID:0000-0003-3657-106X)
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BackgroundIncreasing research suggests that gait abnormalities can be a risk factor for Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Notably, there is growing evidence highlighting this risk factor in individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI), however further studies are needed. The aim of this study is to analyze cognitive tests results and brain-related measures over time in aMCI and examine how the presence of gait abnormalities (neurological or orthopedic) or normal gait affects these trends. Additionally, we sought to assess the significance of gait and gait-related measures as prognostic indicators for the progression from aMCI to AD dementia, comparing those who converted to AD with those who remained with a stable aMCI diagnosis during the follow-up.MethodsFour hundred two individuals with aMCI from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database were included. Robust linear mixed-effects models were used to study the impact of gait abnormalities on a comprehensive neuropsychological battery over 36 months while controlling for relevant medical variables at baseline. The impact of gait on brain measures was also investigated. Lastly, the Cox proportional-hazards model was used to explore the prognostic relevance of abnormal gait and neuropsychological associated tests.ResultsWhile controlling for relevant covariates, we found that gait abnormalities led to a greater decline over time in attention (DSST) and global cognition (MMSE). Intriguingly, psychomotor speed (TMT-A) and divided attention (TMT-B) declined uniquely in the abnormal gait group. Conversely, specific AD global cognition tests (ADAS-13) and auditory-verbal memory (RAVLT immediate recall) declined over time independently of gait profile. All the other cognitive tests were not significantly affected by time or by gait profile. In addition, we found that ventricles size increased faster in the abnormal gait group compared to the normal gait group. In terms of prognosis, abnormal gai
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138. Evaluation of the NIH Toolbox Odor Identification Test across normal cognition, amnestic mild cognitive impairment, and dementia due to Alzheimer's disease.
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Echevarria‐Cooper, Shiloh L., Ho, Emily H., Gershon, Richard C., Weintraub, Sandra, and Kahnt, Thorsten
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INTRODUCTION: Olfactory decline is associated with cognitive decline in aging, amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), and amnestic dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease neuropathology (ADd). The National Institutes of Health Toolbox Odor Identification Test (NIHTB‐OIT) may distinguish between these clinical categories. METHODS: We compared NIHTB‐OIT scores across normal cognition (NC), aMCI, and ADd participants (N = 389, ≥65 years) and between participants positive versus negative for AD biomarkers and the APOE ε4 allele. RESULTS: NIHTB‐OIT scores decreased with age (p < 0.001) and were lower for aMCI (p < 0.001) and ADd (p < 0.001) compared to NC participants, correcting for age and sex. The NIHTB‐OIT detects aMCI (ADd) versus NC participants with 49.4% (56.5%) sensitivity and 88.8% (89.5%) specificity. NIHTB‐OIT scores were lower for participants with positive AD biomarkers (p < 0.005), but did not differ based on the APOE ε4 allele (p > 0.05). DISCUSSION: The NIHTB‐OIT distinguishes clinically aMCI and ADd participants from NC participants. Highlights: National Institutes of Health Toolbox Odor Identification Test (NIHTB‐OIT) discriminated normal controls from mild cognitive impairment.NIHTB‐OIT discriminated normal controls from Alzheimer's disease dementia.Rate of olfactory decline with age was similar across all diagnostic categories.NIHTB‐OIT scores were lower in participants with positive Alzheimer's biomarker tests.NIHTB‐OIT scores did not differ based on APOE genotype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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139. Neural mechanisms of sentence production: a volumetric study of primary progressive aphasia.
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Barbieri, Elena, Lukic, Sladjana, Rogalski, Emily, Weintraub, Sandra, Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, and Thompson, Cynthia K
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140. A New Framework for Dementia Nomenclature.
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Petersen, Ronald C., Weintraub, Sandra, Sabbagh, Marwan, Karlawish, Jason, Adler, Charles H., Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye, Frank, Lori, Huling Hummel, Cynthia, and Taylor, Angela
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141. Medical characterization of cognitive SuperAgers: Investigating the medication profile of SuperAgers.
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Engelmeyer, Janessa R., Kerr, Alice, Makowski‐Woidan, Beth A., Gill, Nathan P., Mesulam, M.‐Marsel, Weintraub, Sandra, Zhang, Hui, Lindquist, Lee, and Rogalski, Emily J.
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MORTALITY risk factors ,COGNITION disorders ,ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents ,STATINS (Cardiovascular agents) ,MEMORY ,REGRESSION analysis ,FISHER exact test ,RISK assessment ,VITAMIN D ,T-test (Statistics) ,DRUGS ,ACCIDENTAL falls ,MEMORY disorders ,INDEPENDENT living ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,LONGITUDINAL method ,SECONDARY analysis ,COGNITION in old age ,DISEASE risk factors ,OLD age - Published
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142. Creating the Pick’s disease International Consortium: Association study ofMAPTH2 haplotype with risk of Pick’s disease
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Valentino, Rebecca R, primary, Scotton, William J, additional, Roemer, Shanu F, additional, Lashley, Tammaryn, additional, Heckman, Michael G, additional, Shoai, Maryam, additional, Martinez-Carrasco, Alejandro, additional, Tamvaka, Nicole, additional, Walton, Ronald L, additional, Baker, Matthew C, additional, Macpherson, Hannah L, additional, Real, Raquel, additional, Soto-Beasley, Alexandra I, additional, Mok, Kin, additional, Revesz, Tamas, additional, Warner, Thomas T, additional, Jaunmuktane, Zane, additional, Boeve, Bradley F, additional, Christopher, Elizabeth A, additional, DeTure, Michael, additional, Duara, Ranjan, additional, Graff-Radford, Neill R, additional, Josephs, Keith A, additional, Knopman, David S, additional, Koga, Shunsuke, additional, Murray, Melissa E, additional, Lyons, Kelly E, additional, Pahwa, Rajesh, additional, Parisi, Joseph E, additional, Petersen, Ronald C, additional, Whitwell, Jennifer, additional, Grinberg, Lea T, additional, Miller, Bruce, additional, Schlereth, Athena, additional, Seeley, William W, additional, Spina, Salvatore, additional, Grossman, Murray, additional, Irwin, David J, additional, Lee, Edward B, additional, Suh, EunRan, additional, Trojanowski, John Q, additional, Van Deerlin, Vivianna M, additional, Wolk, David A, additional, Connors, Theresa R, additional, Dooley, Patrick M, additional, Frosch, Matthew P, additional, Oakley, Derek H, additional, Aldecoa, Iban, additional, Balasa, Mircea, additional, Gelpi, Ellen, additional, Borrego-Écija, Sergi, additional, de Eugenio Huélamo, Rosa Maria, additional, Gascon-Bayarri, Jordi, additional, Sánchez-Valle, Raquel, additional, Sanz-Cartagena, Pilar, additional, Piñol-Ripoll, Gerard, additional, Molina-Porcel, Laura, additional, Bigio, Eileen H, additional, Flanagan, Margaret E, additional, Gefen, Tamar, additional, Rogalski, Emily J, additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, Redding-Ochoa, Javier, additional, Chang, Koping, additional, Troncoso, Juan C, additional, Prokop, Stefan, additional, Newell, Kathy L, additional, Ghetti, Bernardino, additional, Jones, Matthew, additional, Richardson, Anna, additional, Robinson, Andrew C, additional, Roncaroli, Federico, additional, Snowden, Julie, additional, Allinson, Kieren, additional, Green, Oliver, additional, Rowe, James B, additional, Singh, Poonam, additional, Beach, Thomas G, additional, Serrano, Geidy E, additional, Flowers, Xena E, additional, Goldman, James E, additional, Heaps, Allison C, additional, Leskinen, Sandra P, additional, Teich, Andrew F, additional, Black, Sandra E, additional, Keith, Julia L, additional, Masellis, Mario, additional, Bodi, Istvan, additional, King, Andrew, additional, Sarraj, Safa-Al, additional, Troakes, Claire, additional, Halliday, Glenda M, additional, Hodges, John R, additional, Kril, Jillian J, additional, Kwok, John B, additional, Piguet, Olivier, additional, Gearing, Marla, additional, Arzberger, Thomas, additional, Roeber, Sigrun, additional, Attems, Johannes, additional, Morris, Christopher M, additional, Thomas, Alan J, additional, Evers, Bret M., additional, White, Charles L, additional, Mechawar, Naguib, additional, Sieben, Anne A, additional, Cras, Patrick P, additional, De Vil, Bart B, additional, De Deyn, Peter Paul P.P., additional, Duyckaerts, Charles, additional, Ber, Isabelle Le, additional, Seihean, Danielle, additional, Turbant-Leclere, Sabrina, additional, MacKenzie, Ian R, additional, McLean, Catriona, additional, Cykowski, Matthew D, additional, Ervin, John F, additional, Wang, Shih-Hsiu J, additional, Graff, Caroline, additional, Nennesmo, Inger, additional, Nagra, Rashed M, additional, Riehl, James, additional, Kovacs, Gabor G, additional, Giaccone, Giorgio, additional, Nacmias, Benedetta, additional, Neumann, Manuela, additional, Ang, Lee-Cyn, additional, Finger, Elizabeth C, additional, Blauwendraat, Cornelis, additional, Nalls, Mike A, additional, Singleton, Andrew B, additional, Vitale, Dan, additional, Cunha, Cristina, additional, Carvalho, Agostinho, additional, Wszolek, Zbigniew K, additional, Morris, Huw R, additional, Rademakers, Rosa, additional, Hardy, John A, additional, Dickson, Dennis W, additional, Rohrer, Jonathan D, additional, and Ross, Owen A, additional
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143. Ancestry‐related differences in chromatin accessibility and gene expression of APOE ε4 are associated with Alzheimer's disease risk
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Celis, Katrina, primary, Moreno, Maria D. M. Muniz, additional, Rajabli, Farid, additional, Whitehead, Patrice, additional, Hamilton‐Nelson, Kara, additional, Dykxhoorn, Derek M., additional, Nuytemans, Karen, additional, Wang, Liyong, additional, Flanagan, Margaret, additional, Weintraub, Sandra, additional, Geula, Changiz, additional, Gearing, Marla, additional, Dalgard, Clifton L., additional, Jin, Fulai, additional, Bennett, David A., additional, Schuck, Theresa, additional, Pericak‐Vance, Margaret A., additional, Griswold, Anthony J., additional, Young, Juan I., additional, and Vance, Jeffery M., additional
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144. Loss of calbindin-D28K is associated with the full range of tangle pathology within basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in Alzheimer's disease
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Ahmadian, Saman S., Rezvanian, Aras, Peterson, Melanie, Weintraub, Sandra, Bigio, Eileen H., Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, and Geula, Changiz
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145. What do pauses in narrative production reveal about the nature of word retrieval deficits in PPA?
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Mack, Jennifer E., Chandler, Sarah D., Meltzer-Asscher, Aya, Rogalski, Emily, Weintraub, Sandra, Mesulam, M.-Marsel, and Thompson, Cynthia K.
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146. Memory improvement via slow-oscillatory stimulation during sleep in older adults
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Westerberg, Carmen E., Florczak, Susan M., Weintraub, Sandra, Mesulam, M. -Marsel, Marshall, Lisa, Zee, Phyllis C., and Paller, Ken A.
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147. The CARE Pathway Model for Dementia: Psychosocial and Rehabilitative Strategies for Care in Young-Onset Dementias
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Morhardt, Darby, Weintraub, Sandra, Khayum, Becky, Robinson, Jaimie, Medina, Jennifer, O’Hara, Mary, Mesulam, Marsel, and Rogalski, Emily J.
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148. Measurements of decision‐making ability in middle to late adulthood: a multi domain scoping review from the ARMCADA study.
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Ho, Emily, Ece, Berivan, Hosseinian, Zahra, Mather, Molly A, Dworak, Elizabeth, Novack, Miriam, Karpouzian‐Rogers, Tatiana, Pila, Sarah, Weintraub, Sandra, and Gershon, Richard C.
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Background: Deficits in decision‐making (DM) can lead to adverse outcomes across multiple domains such as financial management and medical care. By hindering such DM abilities, cognitive impairment (CI) often affects quality of life. Routine screening for CI, however, does not include systematic and comprehensive assessment of DM ability. While there are many measures of DM ability, there is considerable heterogeneity in what constructs are measured and the populations in which they have been validated. This scoping review assessed what decision‐making measures were present in the literature and their validation evidence, across the domains of financial, functional outcomes, health care, end‐of‐life, and affective. Method: We adhered to established scoping review methodology and included keywords pertaining to measurement, technology, decision‐making, and age across a variety of databases. A total of 16278 articles were identified, and of those, 1654 passed title and abstract screening, and were deemed eligible for full‐text review. Seven‐hundred eighty six studies were included for consideration of full‐text extraction; currently, 581 were identified for full‐text extraction. Result: Preliminary findings suggest that across domains, there were more measures for functional outcomes (25%), health‐care decision‐making (19%), followed by financial decision‐making (15%), affective (15%), and end‐of‐life (3%), though there were many measures rated as encompassing more than one category. Measures are overwhelmingly in‐person (69%), while 16% could be administered remotely, although many of them were computer‐based tasks. Common decision‐making tasks included tests of risk (e.g., gambling tasks), semi‐structured interviews of assessment, and brief cognitive screenings. Such measures were presented with a variety of clinical populations. Conclusion: Many measures of decision‐making ability identified were used in laboratory or research settings, or measured one construct. Future work will investigate adaptation, validation, and development of existing decision‐making measures, for early detection of preclinical dementia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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149. Harnessing chromatin loops to identify susceptibility genes in different populations for Alzheimer's disease: rs3851179 links to PICALM not EED.
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Wang, Liyong, Xu, Wanying, Rajabli, Farid, Celis, Katrina, Lu, Leina, Gearing, Marla, Bennett, David A., Flanagan, Margaret E, Weintraub, Sandra, Geula, Changiz, Schuck, Theresa, Scott, William K., Dykxhoorn, Derek M., Griswold, Anthony J., Pericak‐Vance, Margaret A., Young, Juan I, Jin, Fulai, and Vance, Jeffery M.
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Background: Annotation of target genes of non‐coding GWAS loci remains a challenge since 1) regulatory elements identified by GWAS can be metabases away from its actual target, 2) one regulatory element can target multiple genes, and 3) multiple regulatory elements can target one gene. AD GWAS in populations with different ancestries have identified different loci, suggesting ancestry‐specific genetic risks. To understand the connection between associated loci (potential regulatory elements) and their target genes, we conducted Hi‐C analysis in frontal cortex of African American (AA) and Non‐Hispanic Whites (NHW) AD patients to map chromatin loops, which often represent enhancer‐promoter (EP) interactions. In our initial analyses, we applied HiC to uncover the regulatory architecture of rs3851179 linked to the embryonic ectoderm development gene (EED) in the ADSP gene verification list. Method: Hi‐C libraries were derived from four AA and four NHW donors matched for age, sex, and APOE genotype. The AA samples had 68∼88% African (AF) genome while NHW samples had >95% European (EU) genome. DeepLoop was used to generate robust maps of chromatin loops. Hi‐C data from each population were pooled to generate reference chromatin loop maps for the AF and EU genomes. Result: rs3851179 (OR = 0.9, P = 3.0 × 10−48) resides between EED and PICALM, about 80 Kb away from both with each gene transcribed in opposite directions. Although PICALM is designated as a causal gene, EED is designated a susceptibility gene by ADSP based on the transcription direction and distance from rs3851179. Hi‐C data from both AF and EU genome in frontal cortex revealed that rs3851179 co‐localizes with a loop anchor, connecting H3K27ac peaks (enhancer) overlapping rs3851179 to the proximal promoter of PICALM, suggesting that PICALM but not EED is the target gene, corroborated by the GTEX e‐QTL data. Conclusion: This initial application of Hi‐C data demonstrates the utility of chromatin regulatory maps in nominating target genes of GWAS hits in non‐coding loci. The generation and eventual application of Hi‐C maps in African and Amerindian genomes (which are part of the AA or American Hispanic genomic admixture) will be key dissecting ancestry‐specific genetic loci and, thereby, broadening diversity in AD research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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150. Local ancestry in Apoe3: Friend or Foe?
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Moura, Sofia, Celis, Katrina, Nasciben, Luciana Bertholim, Rajabli, Farid, Rivero, Joe, Hamilton‐Nelson, Kara L., Whitehead, Patrice L., Gearing, Marla, Bennett, David A., Flanagan, Margaret E, Weintraub, Sandra, Geula, Changiz, Scott, William K., Davis, David A., Vontell, Regina T, Schuck, Theresa, Dykxhoorn, Derek M., Pericak‐Vance, Margaret A., Griswold, Anthony J., and Young, Juan I
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Background: Non‐Hispanic White APOE4 carriers have a higher risk of developing AD compared to African American APOE4 carriers. The local ancestry (LA) surrounding the APOE region was previously shown to be the primary factor in this risk difference. APOE4 carriers of European LA (ELA) have been found to have higher APOE4 expression and chromatin accessibility compared to African LA (ALA). We sought to investigate whether the LA around APOE3 has the same effect between ancestries. Differences between alleles could provide insight into ancestry‐specific regulatory areas controlling the APOE4 expression. Method: We identified AD autopsy samples by GSA, all homozygous for APOE3 and LA from 4 ADRC brain banks: Miami, Emory, Duke, and Rush. We performed single nuclei RNA sequencing (snRNA‐seq) on eight frozen frontal cortex (B9 area) samples using 10x Genomics. Result: We performed snRNA‐seq in a total of 51,462 nuclei from eight brains (4 ELA and 4 ALA). We identified 35 distinct cell clusters at a resolution of 0.6. The proportion of cells per cluster between ELA and ALA samples was similar for all clusters, except for cluster 32 (Excitatory Neurons) which had a greater than 2‐fold difference in ALA. Our data shows that APOE3 carriers with ELA have a significantly higher APOE expression in Excitatory Neurons (cluster 7) than those of ALA and contrary to our previous observations in APOE4 carriers (Griswold, A. et al, (2021)), APOE3 carriers of ALA express higher APOE in astrocytes (cluster 2) and Microglia (cluster 6). However, overall, comparison of APOE3 vs APOE4 carriers in this study demonstrated that APOE3 alleles have significantly lower gene expression than APOE4 carriers of the same LA. Conclusion: Our preliminary data suggest that the LA surrounding APOE3 is associated with different effects on APOE expression compared to APOE4 allele. Further, within the same LA, we observed that, overall, the different cell types express less APOE in APOE3 carriers compared to APOE4 carriers. Altogether, this may provide additional insight into the regulatory mechanisms affecting APOE4 expression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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