| Literature DB >> 24040338 |
Enrico Premi1, Stefano Gazzina, Marco Bozzali, Silvana Archetti, Antonella Alberici, Mara Cercignani, Angelo Bianchetti, Roberto Gasparotti, Marinella Turla, Carlo Caltagirone, Alessandro Padovani, Barbara Borroni.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Consistent with the cognitive reserve hypothesis, higher education and occupation attainments may help persons with neurodegenerative dementias to better withstand neuropathology before developing cognitive impairment. We tested here the cognitive reserve hypothesis in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), with or without pathogenetic granulin mutations (GRN+ and GRN-), and in presymptomatic GRN mutation carriers (aGRN+).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24040338 PMCID: PMC3767639 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Clinical and demographic characteristics of the subjects studied.
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| n=32 | n=12 | n=20 | n=17 | |
| Age at evaluation^, y | 64.7±6.8 | 61.3±5.2 | 67.4±7.2 | 40.3±9.7 |
| Age at onset, y | 62.2±6.9 | 59.2±6.4 | 64.0±6.3 | - |
| Disease duration, y | 2.5±2.3 | 2.1±2.0 | 3.4±2.7 | - |
| Gender, female % (n) | 43.8 (14) | 66.7 (8) | 25.0 (5) | 41.2 (7) |
| Family history*, positive % (n) | 59.4 (19) | 91.7 (11) | 40.0 (8) | - |
| Clinical phenotype, bvFTD %(n) | 56.3(18) | 50.0 (6) | 60.0 (12) | - |
| FTD-CDR^ | 5.3±3.3 | 6.1±3.6 | 4.5±3.1 | - |
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| Reserve Index** | 3.65±1.32 | 3.00±0.85 | 3.40±1.27 | 4.41±1.33 |
FTD: Frontotemporal dementia; GRN+: FTD patients carrying Granulin Thr272fs mutation; GRN-: FTD patients without Granulin Thr272fs mutation; aGRN+: asymptomatic subjects carrying Granulin Thr272fs mutation; FTD-CDR: Frontotemporal dementia modified Clinical dementia rating scale.
GRN+ vs. GRN-, ^ P=0.024; *P=0.008. t-test, otherwise specified or Chi-square test were performed, as required. Results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Number of subjects between brackets. One way-ANOVA between the three groups (GRN+, GRN-, aGRN+), **P=0.007. See text for further details.
Figure 1Correlation between Reserve Index and functional connectivity in FTD patients.
(A) reduced EN connectivity in the left middle frontal gyrus; (B) reduced ventral SN connectivity in the right lentiform nucleus.
L: left. R: right. Statistical threshold: P values cluster level FWE corrected < 0.05. See text for further details.
Figure 2Difference of slope analysis between FTD-GRN+ and FTD-GRN- patients.
(A) reduced EN connectivity in the left middle frontal gyrus in FTD-GRN- patients, as compared to FTD-GRN+; (B) reduced ventral SN connectivity in the left medial frontal gyrus in GRN+ patients, as compared to FTD-GRN -; (C) reduced dorsal SN connectivity in the right precentral gyrus in FTD-GRN+ patients, as compared to FTD-GRN -. L: left. Statistical threshold: P values cluster level FWE corrected < 0.05. See text for further details.
Figure 3Correlation between Reserve Index and functional connectivity in presymptomatic GRN carriers (aGRN+).
(A) Reduced ventral SN connectivity in the right precentral gyrus; (B) Reduced dorsal SN connectivity in the right middle temporal gyrus.
L: left. R: right. Statistical threshold: P values cluster level FWE corrected < 0.05. See text for further details.