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Clinical features and brain structural changes in magnetic resonance imaging in Alzheimer’s disease patients with apathy

Authors :
Hui Zhao
Rui-Dan Wang
Qiu-jin Yu
Du-yu Ding
Li-Xia Li
Jun-hua Gao
Shu-yang Yu
Li-jun Zuo
Peng Guo
Rong-Yan Zhu
Li Liu
Zhao Jin
Ya-Ou Liu
Wan-Lin Zhu
Wei Zhang
Yang Hu
Shao-wu Li
Teng-hong Lian
Xiaomin Wang
Dan-ning Li
Source :
Aging. 12:19083-19094
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Impact Journals, LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Background Apathy is common in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. However, its relation with other clinical symptoms in AD and brain structural changes in magnetic resonance imaging is unclear. Results Compared with AD with no apathy group, cognitive function and activities of daily living were significantly impaired and neuropsychiatric symptoms were obviously presented in AD with apathy group (P 0.05). Correlation analyses and multiple linear analyses revealed that thickness of left temporal pole and volume of posterior corpus callosum were significantly and negatively correlated with Modified Apathy Estimation Scale score in AD patients (P Conclusions Apathy with AD is positively correlated with cognitive impairment, neuropsychiatric symptoms and poor activities of daily living. Atrophy of left temporal pole and posterior corpus callosum presented by MRI is positively related with apathy of AD. Methods In this study, 137 AD patients were recruited and divided into AD with apathy group and AD with no apathy group according to Modified Apathy Estimation Scale score. We evaluated patients' cognitive function, neuropsychiatric symptoms and activities of daily living, detected the frequency of Apolipoprotein E genotypes and measured cortical thickness and volume by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Details

ISSN :
19454589
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........89e0c8069579f45f8811f9c3e98ccaf6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.103705