Literature DB >> 35279590

Verbal inhibition declines among older women with high FMR1 premutation expansions: A prospective study.

Nell Maltman1, Jessica Klusek2, Leann DaWalt3, Jinkuk Hong3, Audra Sterling4, Elizabeth Berry-Kravis5, Marsha R Mailick3.   

Abstract

The FMR1 premutation has been associated with difficulties in executive functioning, including verbal inhibition. However, little is known about the longitudinal profiles of verbal inhibition among FMR1 premutation carriers, particularly in women, and how individual factors such as aging and CGG repeat length may contribute to changes in verbal inhibition over time. The present study examined verbal inhibition performance (i.e., inhibition errors) on the Hayling Sentence Completion Task in a cohort of 92 women with the FMR1 premutation across two timepoints approximately three years apart. We examined the effects of age, CGG repeat length, and their interactions on verbal inhibition over time. We also evaluated whether response latency affected verbal inhibition errors. We found no significant change in verbal inhibition in the full cohort during the three-year study period. However, a subset of FMR1 premutation carriers, namely older participants with higher CGG repeats, evidenced greater declines in verbal inhibition over time. Longer response latencies did not compensate for verbal inhibition errors. The findings suggest that a subset of women with the FMR1 premutation may be at earlier, increased risk for changes in executive functioning, which if confirmed, should be considered as part of the clinical profile associated with the premutation.
Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Aging; CGG repeats; Executive function; FMR1; Fragile X premutation carrier; Verbal inhibition

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2022        PMID: 35279590      PMCID: PMC9018592          DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2022.105851

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Cogn        ISSN: 0278-2626            Impact factor:   2.682


  39 in total

1.  Executive dysfunction in young FMR1 premutation carriers: forme fruste of FXTAS or new phenotype?

Authors:  Elizabeth Berry-Kravis; Deborah A Hall
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2011-07-20       Impact factor: 9.910

2.  Initiation, Inhibition and Strategy Generation Across the Healthy Adult Lifespan.

Authors:  Emily C Gibson; Megan S Barker; Andrew K Martin; Gail A Robinson
Journal:  Arch Clin Neuropsychol       Date:  2019-06-01       Impact factor: 2.813

3.  White matter microstructure, cognition, and molecular markers in fragile X premutation females.

Authors:  Annie L Shelton; Kim M Cornish; David Godler; Quang Minh Bui; Scott Kolbe; Joanne Fielding
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2017-05-05       Impact factor: 9.910

4.  Novel methylation markers of the dysexecutive-psychiatric phenotype in FMR1 premutation women.

Authors:  Kim M Cornish; Claudine M Kraan; Quang Minh Bui; Mark A Bellgrove; Sylvia A Metcalfe; Julian N Trollor; Darren R Hocking; Howard R Slater; Yoshimi Inaba; Xin Li; Alison D Archibald; Erin Turbitt; Jonathan Cohen; David E Godler
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2015-03-25       Impact factor: 9.910

Review 5.  Cerebral white matter integrity and cognitive aging: contributions from diffusion tensor imaging.

Authors:  David J Madden; Ilana J Bennett; Allen W Song
Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev       Date:  2009-08-25       Impact factor: 7.444

6.  Age-dependent cognitive changes in carriers of the fragile X syndrome.

Authors:  Kim M Cornish; Lexin Li; Cary S Kogan; Sebastien Jacquemont; Jeremy Turk; Ann Dalton; Randi J Hagerman; Paul J Hagerman
Journal:  Cortex       Date:  2007-12-23       Impact factor: 4.027

7.  Inhibition deficits are modulated by age and CGG repeat length in carriers of the FMR1 premutation allele who are mothers of children with fragile X syndrome.

Authors:  Jessica Klusek; Jinkuk Hong; Audra Sterling; Elizabeth Berry-Kravis; Marsha R Mailick
Journal:  Brain Cogn       Date:  2019-12-27       Impact factor: 2.310

8.  Response Inhibition Deficits in Women with the FMR1 Premutation are Associated with Age and Fall Risk.

Authors:  Carly Moser; Lyndsay Schmitt; Joseph Schmidt; Amanda Fairchild; Jessica Klusek
Journal:  Brain Cogn       Date:  2020-12-30       Impact factor: 2.310

9.  FMR1 CGG allele size and prevalence ascertained through newborn screening in the United States.

Authors:  Flora Tassone; Ka Pou Iong; Tzu-Han Tong; Joyce Lo; Louise W Gane; Elizabeth Berry-Kravis; Danh Nguyen; Lisa Y Mu; Jennifer Laffin; Don B Bailey; Randi J Hagerman
Journal:  Genome Med       Date:  2012-12-21       Impact factor: 11.117

10.  Clustering of comorbid conditions among women who carry an FMR1 premutation.

Authors:  Emily Graves Allen; Krista Charen; Heather S Hipp; Lisa Shubeck; Ashima Amin; Weiya He; Jessica Ezzell Hunter; Stephanie L Sherman
Journal:  Genet Med       Date:  2020-01-03       Impact factor: 8.822

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.