Cargando…

Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients

The basal forebrain degenerates in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and this process is believed to contribute to the cognitive decline observed in AD patients. Impairment in spatial navigation is an early feature of the disease but whether basal forebrain dysfunction in AD is responsible for the impaired n...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kerbler, Georg M., Nedelska, Zuzana, Fripp, Jurgen, Laczó, Jan, Vyhnalek, Martin, Lisý, Jiří, Hamlin, Adam S., Rose, Stephen, Hort, Jakub, Coulson, Elizabeth J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4585346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26441643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2015.00185
_version_ 1782392186336182272
author Kerbler, Georg M.
Nedelska, Zuzana
Fripp, Jurgen
Laczó, Jan
Vyhnalek, Martin
Lisý, Jiří
Hamlin, Adam S.
Rose, Stephen
Hort, Jakub
Coulson, Elizabeth J.
author_facet Kerbler, Georg M.
Nedelska, Zuzana
Fripp, Jurgen
Laczó, Jan
Vyhnalek, Martin
Lisý, Jiří
Hamlin, Adam S.
Rose, Stephen
Hort, Jakub
Coulson, Elizabeth J.
author_sort Kerbler, Georg M.
collection PubMed
description The basal forebrain degenerates in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and this process is believed to contribute to the cognitive decline observed in AD patients. Impairment in spatial navigation is an early feature of the disease but whether basal forebrain dysfunction in AD is responsible for the impaired navigation skills of AD patients is not known. Our objective was to investigate the relationship between basal forebrain volume and performance in real space as well as computer-based navigation paradigms in an elderly cohort comprising cognitively normal controls, subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and those with AD. We also tested whether basal forebrain volume could predict the participants’ ability to perform allocentric- vs. egocentric-based navigation tasks. The basal forebrain volume was calculated from 1.5 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, and navigation skills were assessed using the human analog of the Morris water maze employing allocentric, egocentric, and mixed allo/egocentric real space as well as computerized tests. When considering the entire sample, we found that basal forebrain volume correlated with spatial accuracy in allocentric (cued) and mixed allo/egocentric navigation tasks but not the egocentric (uncued) task, demonstrating an important role of the basal forebrain in mediating cue-based spatial navigation capacity. Regression analysis revealed that, although hippocampal volume reflected navigation performance across the entire sample, basal forebrain volume contributed to mixed allo/egocentric navigation performance in the AD group, whereas hippocampal volume did not. This suggests that atrophy of the basal forebrain contributes to aspects of navigation impairment in AD that are independent of hippocampal atrophy.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4585346
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-45853462015-10-05 Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients Kerbler, Georg M. Nedelska, Zuzana Fripp, Jurgen Laczó, Jan Vyhnalek, Martin Lisý, Jiří Hamlin, Adam S. Rose, Stephen Hort, Jakub Coulson, Elizabeth J. Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience The basal forebrain degenerates in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and this process is believed to contribute to the cognitive decline observed in AD patients. Impairment in spatial navigation is an early feature of the disease but whether basal forebrain dysfunction in AD is responsible for the impaired navigation skills of AD patients is not known. Our objective was to investigate the relationship between basal forebrain volume and performance in real space as well as computer-based navigation paradigms in an elderly cohort comprising cognitively normal controls, subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and those with AD. We also tested whether basal forebrain volume could predict the participants’ ability to perform allocentric- vs. egocentric-based navigation tasks. The basal forebrain volume was calculated from 1.5 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, and navigation skills were assessed using the human analog of the Morris water maze employing allocentric, egocentric, and mixed allo/egocentric real space as well as computerized tests. When considering the entire sample, we found that basal forebrain volume correlated with spatial accuracy in allocentric (cued) and mixed allo/egocentric navigation tasks but not the egocentric (uncued) task, demonstrating an important role of the basal forebrain in mediating cue-based spatial navigation capacity. Regression analysis revealed that, although hippocampal volume reflected navigation performance across the entire sample, basal forebrain volume contributed to mixed allo/egocentric navigation performance in the AD group, whereas hippocampal volume did not. This suggests that atrophy of the basal forebrain contributes to aspects of navigation impairment in AD that are independent of hippocampal atrophy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4585346/ /pubmed/26441643 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2015.00185 Text en Copyright © 2015 Kerbler, Nedelska, Fripp, Laczó, Vyhnalek, Lisý, Hamlin, Rose, Hort and Coulson. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Kerbler, Georg M.
Nedelska, Zuzana
Fripp, Jurgen
Laczó, Jan
Vyhnalek, Martin
Lisý, Jiří
Hamlin, Adam S.
Rose, Stephen
Hort, Jakub
Coulson, Elizabeth J.
Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
title Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
title_full Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
title_fullStr Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
title_full_unstemmed Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
title_short Basal Forebrain Atrophy Contributes to Allocentric Navigation Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
title_sort basal forebrain atrophy contributes to allocentric navigation impairment in alzheimer’s disease patients
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4585346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26441643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2015.00185
work_keys_str_mv AT kerblergeorgm basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT nedelskazuzana basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT frippjurgen basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT laczojan basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT vyhnalekmartin basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT lisyjiri basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT hamlinadams basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT rosestephen basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT hortjakub basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients
AT coulsonelizabethj basalforebrainatrophycontributestoallocentricnavigationimpairmentinalzheimersdiseasepatients