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Emily J Mason1, Erin P Hussey1, Robert J Molitor1, Philip C Ko1, Manus J Donahue1,2,3, Brandon A Ally4.
Abstract
Early detection may be the key to developing therapies that will combat Alzheimer's disease (AD). It has been consistently demonstrated that one of the main pathologies of AD, tau, is present in the brain decades before a clinical diagnosis. Tau pathology follows a stereotypical route through the medial temporal lobe beginning in the entorhinal and perirhinal cortices. If early pathology leads to very subtle changes in behavior, it may be possible to detect these changes in subjects years before a clinical diagnosis can currently be made. We aimed to discover if cognitively normal middle-aged adults (40-60 years old) at increased risk for AD due to family history would have impaired performance on a cognitive task known to challenge the perirhinal cortex. Using an oddity detection task, we found that subjects with a family history of AD had lowered accuracy without demonstrating differences in rate of acquisition. There were no differences between subjects' medial temporal lobe volume or cortical thickness, indicating that the changes in behavior were not due to significant atrophy. These results demonstrate that subtle changes in perceptual processing are detectable years before a typical diagnosis even when there are no differences detectable in structural imaging data. Anatomically-targeted cognitive testing may be useful in identifying subjects in the earliest stages of AD.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; cognition; early diagnosis; neuroimaging; risk; visual perception
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28304286 PMCID: PMC5389043 DOI: 10.3233/JAD-160772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis ISSN: 1387-2877 Impact factor: 4.472
Fig.1Example of different stimulus types during the oddity detection task. Subjects were asked to state the number below the item that was different from the other three. In this example, the correct answer for the objects example is 4, the correct answer for the faces example is 1, the correct answer for the scenes example is 3, and the correct answer for the Greebles example is 3.
Demographic data. Subjects were matched on age, sex, education, apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 carrier status, and race. To quantify cardiovascular risk factors, body mass index was calculated for each subject and subjects were asked to report how often they exercise, their history of heart disease, sleep apnea, and diabetes, if they were currently smoking, and if they had ever smoked regularly (*p < 0.05)
| Family History ( | No Family History ( | Significance | |
| Age±SD | 53.1±6 years | 52.8±6 years | |
| Age of Onset of Parental Symptoms | 70.5±9 years | N/A | N/A |
| Sex | 80% female | 60% female | |
| ApoE4 carrier | 62% | 22% | |
| Education±SD | 16.4±3 years | 18.3±4 years | |
| Race | 6% non-white | 18% non-white | |
| Exercise (out of 4)±SD | 3.5±0.9 | 3.2±1 | |
| Body mass index±SD | 28±5 | 27±6 | |
| History of heart disease | 0 | 0 | — |
| History of sleep apnea | 6% | 9% | |
| Diabetes | 3% | 0 | |
| Recent smoking | 9% | 9% | |
| Lifetime smoking | 26% | 27% |
Neuropsychological Testing. There was no influence of family history on any neuropsychological tests
| Test | Family History | No Family History | Significance |
| BDI (SD) | 2.3 (2.8) | 2.5 (2.7) | |
| Laterality Index (SD) | 93 (19) | 82 (43) | |
| MMSE (SD)* | 29.9 (0.3) | 29.8 (0.5) | |
| LM-I (SD) | 29 (7) | 28 (6) | |
| LM-D (SD) | 24 (7) | 24 (7) | |
| LM-R (SD)* | 26 (2) | 26 (2) | |
| REYO-C (SD)* | 35 (2) | 35 (1) | |
| REYO-I (SD) | 21 (6) | 24 (4) | |
| REYO-D (SD) | 21 (6) | 23 (4) | |
| Verbal fluency (FAS) (SD)* | 43 (12) | 48 (14) | |
| Semantic Fluency (CAT) (SD) | 57 (10) | 60 (10) | |
| Trails A (SD)* | 26 (8) | 28 (7) | |
| Trails B (SD) | 56 (13) | 60 (12) | |
| CERAD-I (SD) | 24 (3) | 25 (3) | |
| CERAD-D (SD)* | 8 (2) | 8 (1) | |
| CERAD-R (SD)* | 9.9 (0.4) | 9.9 (0.3) | |
| J-LO (SD)* | 24 (4) | 25 (4) | |
| BNT (SD)* | 57 (3) | 57 (3) | |
| Tower (SD) | 480 (186) | 476 (166) |
BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Exam, LM-I, Delis Kaplan Executive Function System (DKEFS) Logical Memory Test Immediate Recall; LM-D, DKEFS Logical Memory Test Delayed Recall; LM-R, DKEFS Logical Memory Test Recognition; REYO-C, Rey Osterrieth Complex Figure Test (REYO) Copy; REYO-I, REYO Immediate Recall; REYO-D, REYO Delayed Recall; FAS, DKEFS Verbal Fluency; CAT, DKEFS Semantic Fluency; CERAD-I, Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease (CERAD) Word List Learning- Immediate Recall; CERAD-D, CERAD Word List Learning Delayed Recall; CERAD-R, CERAD Word List Learning Recognition; J-LO, Benton Judgment of Line Orientation; BNT, Boston Naming Test; Tower, DKEFS Tower Test. *Data were not normally distributed, Mann-Whitney U test was used instead of student’s t-test.
Fig.2Accuracy data. There is a significant difference between groups in the Greeble condition of the oddity detection task. *p < 0.05, error bars are±SEM.
Fig.3Rate of Acquisition. Both groups demonstrated a learning effect during the Greeble condition. There was no difference in rate of acquisition in the at-risk group (p = 0.64).
Structural imaging data with age and sex as covariates. There were no differences between groups in normalized volume or cortical thickness in any region studied
| Region of Interest | Family | No Family | F | Significance | |
| History | History | ||||
| Mean | Mean | ||||
| Normalized Volume | Left perirhinal cortex | 0.0019 | 0.0020 | 0.769 | 0.52 |
| (mm3 ROI/mm3 total) | Right perirhinal cortex | 0.0015 | 0.0014 | 0.128 | 0.94 |
| Left entorhinal cortex | 0.0013 | 0.00014 | 1.137 | 0.34 | |
| Right entorhinal cortex | 0.0014 | 0.0014 | 0.161 | 0.92 | |
| Left hippocampus | 0.0033 | 0.0034 | 1.641 | 0.19 | |
| Right hippocampus | 0.0033 | 0.0033 | 0.199 | 0.90 | |
| Cortical Thickness (mm) | Left perirhinal cortex | 2.42 | 2.49 | 1.234 | 0.31 |
| Right perirhinal cortex | 2.69 | 2.38 | 1.253 | 0.30 | |
| Left entorhinal cortex | 2.59 | 2.74 | 1.858 | 0.15 | |
| Right entorhinal cortex | 2.82 | 2.85 | 1.196 | 0.32 |