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Brain age and Alzheimer's-like atrophy are domain-specific predictors of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease

Authors :
Charisse, Daniel
Erus, Guray
Pomponio, Raymond
Gorges, Martin
Schmidt, Nele
Schneider, Christine
Liepelt-Scarfone, Inga
Riedel, Oliver
Reetz, Kathrin
Schulz, Joerg B.
Berg, Daniela
Storch, Alexander
Witt, Karsten
Dodel, Richard
Kalbe, Elke
Kassubek, Jan
Hilker-Roggendorf, Rudiger
Baudrexel, Simon
Charisse, Daniel
Erus, Guray
Pomponio, Raymond
Gorges, Martin
Schmidt, Nele
Schneider, Christine
Liepelt-Scarfone, Inga
Riedel, Oliver
Reetz, Kathrin
Schulz, Joerg B.
Berg, Daniela
Storch, Alexander
Witt, Karsten
Dodel, Richard
Kalbe, Elke
Kassubek, Jan
Hilker-Roggendorf, Rudiger
Baudrexel, Simon
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Recently, it was shown that patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) who exhibit an Alzheimer's disease (AD)-like pattern of brain atrophy are at greater risk for future cognitive decline. This study aimed to investigate whether this association is domain-specific and whether atrophy associated with brain aging also relates to cognitive impairment in PD. SPARE-AD, an MRI index capturing AD-like atrophy, and atrophy-based estimates of brain age were computed from longitudinal structural imaging data of 178 PD patients and 84 healthy subjects from the LANDSCAPE cohort. All patients underwent an extensive neuropsychological test battery. Patients diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or dementia were found to have higher SPARE-AD scores as compared to patients with normal cognition and healthy controls. All patient groups showed increased brain age. SPARE-AD predicted impairment in memory, language and executive functions, whereas advanced brain age was associated with deficits in attention and working memory. Data suggest that SPARE-AD and brain age are differentially related to domain-specific cognitive decline in PD. The underlying pathomechanisms remain to be determined. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364970801
Document Type :
Electronic Resource