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Noora-Maria Suhonen1,2, Ramona M Haanpää3, Ville Korhonen4,5, Jari Jokelainen6,7, Anni Pitkäniemi1, Anna-Leena Heikkinen1, Johanna Krüger1, Päivi Hartikainen8, Seppo Helisalmi3,8, Mikko Hiltunen8,9, Tuomo Hänninen8, Anne M Remes1,2,3,8.
Abstract
While the C9ORF72 expansion is a major cause of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), little is known of the resultant cognitive profile. Our aim was to characterize the neuropsychological profile of the C9ORF72 associated bvFTD. We contrasted structured neuropsychological assessments of the C9ORF72 expansion carrier bvFTD patients (n = 26) with non-carrier bvFTD patients (n = 47) and those with Alzheimer's disease (AD) (n = 47). As compared to the non-carrier bvFTD patients, the C9ORF72 expansion carriers performed at a higher level in an immediate verbal memory test while showing poorer phonemic verbal fluency. Additionally, the expansion carriers committed more errors in the Stroop test and the Alternating S task relative to the non-carriers. Finally, while the AD patients outperformed both bvFTD patient groups in working memory, their performance was more impaired in episodic memory tasks relative to the bvFTD groups. We conclude that bvFTD patients carrying the C9ORF72 expansion may display more pronounced executive deficits together with less severe verbal memory impairment as compared to their non-carrier bvFTD counterparts. Knowledge of the specific neuropsychological features associated with the C9ORF72 related bvFTD may aid in the early diagnosis of the disease as well as in targeting genetic testing.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; C9ORF72; frontotemporal dementia; frontotemporal lobar degeneration; genetics; neuropsychological tests; progressive aphasia; semantic dementia
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28453474 DOI: 10.3233/JAD-161142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis ISSN: 1387-2877 Impact factor: 4.472