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Impaired cognition in depression and Alzheimer (AD): a gradient from depression to depression in AD.

Narahyana Bom de Araujo1, Helena Sales Moraes1, Heitor Silveira1, Cynthia Arcoverde2, Paulo Eduardo Vasques1, Maria Lage Barca3, Anne-Brita Knapskog3, Knut Engedal3, Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho4, Andrea Camaz Deslandes1, Jerson Laks5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess cognition in major depressed (MD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and depression in AD elderly.
METHOD: Subjects were evaluated by Mini Mental, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, Rey Complex Figure, Digit Span, Similarities, Trail Making A/B, Verbal Fluency and Stroop. One-way ANOVA and multivariate models were used to compare the performance of each group on neuropsychological tests.
RESULTS: We evaluated 212 subjects. Compared to MD, attention, working memory, processing speed and recall showed significantly better in controls. Controls showed significantly higher performance in all cognitive measures, except in attention compared to AD. Verbal fluency, memory, processing speed and abstract reasoning in MD was significantly higher compared to AD. AD was significantly better in general cognitive state than depression in AD. All other cognitive domains were similar.
CONCLUSION: A decreasing gradient in cognition appeared from the control to depression in AD, with MD and AD in an intermediate position.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25252230     DOI: 10.1590/0004-282x20140108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Neuropsiquiatr        ISSN: 0004-282X            Impact factor:   1.420


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1.  Depression and episodic memory across the adult lifespan: A meta-analytic review.

Authors:  Taylor A James; Samuel Weiss-Cowie; Zachary Hopton; Paul Verhaeghen; Vonetta M Dotson; Audrey Duarte
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  2021-11       Impact factor: 23.027

2.  Tempol and perindopril protect against lipopolysaccharide-induced cognition impairment and amyloidogenesis by modulating brain-derived neurotropic factor, neuroinflammation and oxido-nitrosative stress.

Authors:  Mohammed Ragab Abdel-Aziz Ali; Amira Morad Hussein Abo-Youssef; Basim Anwar Shehata Messiha; Mahmoud Mohamed Khattab
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  2016-03-30       Impact factor: 3.000

3.  Depressive symptoms may be associated with semantic memory decline in elderly adults.

Authors:  Mariana Faoro; Amer Cavalheiro Hamdan
Journal:  Dement Neuropsychol       Date:  2021 Jul-Sep

4.  Describing the Sequence of Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer's Disease Patients: Results from an Observational Study.

Authors:  Carsten Henneges; Catherine Reed; Yun-Fei Chen; Grazia Dell'Agnello; Jeremie Lebrec
Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 4.472

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