We aimed to identify features associated with different disease trajectories in Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related primary progressive aphasia (PPA). We considered 23 patients diagnosed with AD-related PPA. All patients underwent neuropsychological evaluation, 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET brain scan, CSF biomarkers measurement and APOE genotype analysis at baseline and underwent neurological follow-up for a mean time of 3 years. Patients who progressed to total loss of speech (TLoS+) had greater impairment in writing and higher t-tau concentration as compared to TLoS- patients. Patients who progressed to loss of functional autonomy (LoFA+) had greater impairment in single-word comprehension as compared to patients who maintained autonomy in self-care. Furthermore, 18F-FDG-PET SPM analyses revealed different brain metabolic patterns between TLoS+ and TLoS- and between LoFA+ and LoFA-. In conclusion, linguistic profile, CSF t-tau and brain metabolic pattern might be useful tools to predict progression to total loss of speech and loss of functional autonomy in AD-related PPA patients.

Loss of speech and functional impairment in Alzheimer's disease-related primary progressive aphasia: predictive factors of decline / Mazzeo, S., Polito, C., Lassi, M., Bagnoli, S., Mattei, M., Padiglioni, S., Berti, V., Lombardi, G., Giacomucci, G., Teresa De Cristofaro, M., Passeri, A., Ferrari, C., Nacmias, B., Mazzoni, A., Sorbi, S., Bessi, V.. - In: NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING. - ISSN 1558-1497. - 117:(2022), pp. 59-70. [10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.05.002]

Loss of speech and functional impairment in Alzheimer's disease-related primary progressive aphasia: predictive factors of decline

Salvatore Mazzeo
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2022-01-01

Abstract

We aimed to identify features associated with different disease trajectories in Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related primary progressive aphasia (PPA). We considered 23 patients diagnosed with AD-related PPA. All patients underwent neuropsychological evaluation, 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET brain scan, CSF biomarkers measurement and APOE genotype analysis at baseline and underwent neurological follow-up for a mean time of 3 years. Patients who progressed to total loss of speech (TLoS+) had greater impairment in writing and higher t-tau concentration as compared to TLoS- patients. Patients who progressed to loss of functional autonomy (LoFA+) had greater impairment in single-word comprehension as compared to patients who maintained autonomy in self-care. Furthermore, 18F-FDG-PET SPM analyses revealed different brain metabolic patterns between TLoS+ and TLoS- and between LoFA+ and LoFA-. In conclusion, linguistic profile, CSF t-tau and brain metabolic pattern might be useful tools to predict progression to total loss of speech and loss of functional autonomy in AD-related PPA patients.
2022
Inglese
Elsevier Inc.
117
59
70
12
Pubblicato
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0197458022001087?via=ihub
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Alzheimer's disease
Amyloid biomarkers
Brain metabolism
Disease progression
Neuropsychology
Primary progressive aphasia
No
Loss of speech and functional impairment in Alzheimer's disease-related primary progressive aphasia: predictive factors of decline / Mazzeo, S., Polito, C., Lassi, M., Bagnoli, S., Mattei, M., Padiglioni, S., Berti, V., Lombardi, G., Giacomucci, G., Teresa De Cristofaro, M., Passeri, A., Ferrari, C., Nacmias, B., Mazzoni, A., Sorbi, S., Bessi, V.. - In: NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING. - ISSN 1558-1497. - 117:(2022), pp. 59-70. [10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.05.002]
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Mazzeo, Salvatore; Polito, Cristina; Lassi, Michael; Bagnoli, Silvia; Mattei, Marta; Padiglioni, Sonia; Berti, Valentina; Lombardi, Gemma; Giacomucci,...espandi
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