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Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Apathy is one of the most common neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). It may have adverse impacts on the progression of AD. However, its neurobiological underpinnings remain unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate differenc...

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Autores principales: Jeong, Hyeonseok, Kang, Ilhyang, Im, Jooyeon J., Park, Jong-Sik, Na, Seung-Hee, Heo, Youngje, Yang, YoungSoon, Chung, Yong-An, Song, In-Uk
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Publicado: Korean Dementia Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6427971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30906392
http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2018.17.2.50
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author Jeong, Hyeonseok
Kang, Ilhyang
Im, Jooyeon J.
Park, Jong-Sik
Na, Seung-Hee
Heo, Youngje
Yang, YoungSoon
Chung, Yong-An
Song, In-Uk
author_facet Jeong, Hyeonseok
Kang, Ilhyang
Im, Jooyeon J.
Park, Jong-Sik
Na, Seung-Hee
Heo, Youngje
Yang, YoungSoon
Chung, Yong-An
Song, In-Uk
author_sort Jeong, Hyeonseok
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Apathy is one of the most common neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). It may have adverse impacts on the progression of AD. However, its neurobiological underpinnings remain unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate differences in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) between AD patients with apathy and those without apathy. METHODS: Sixty-six apathetic AD patients and 66 AD patients without apathy completed Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) and underwent technetium-99m hexamethylpropylene amine oxime single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scans. Voxel-wise differences in rCBF between the 2 groups were examined. Association between rCBF and levels of apathy in the apathetic group was also assessed. RESULTS: AD patients with apathy showed lower rCBF in the bilateral orbitofrontal cortex, left putamen, left nucleus accumbens, left thalamus, and bilateral insula than those without (all p<0.005). Mean perfusion across all significant clusters showed a negative linear correlation with NPI apathy score in AD patients with apathy (β=−0.25; p=0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Hypoperfusion in the prefrontal, striatal, and insular areas may be neural correlates of apathy in AD patients.
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spelling pubmed-64279712019-03-22 Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease Jeong, Hyeonseok Kang, Ilhyang Im, Jooyeon J. Park, Jong-Sik Na, Seung-Hee Heo, Youngje Yang, YoungSoon Chung, Yong-An Song, In-Uk Dement Neurocogn Disord Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Apathy is one of the most common neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). It may have adverse impacts on the progression of AD. However, its neurobiological underpinnings remain unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate differences in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) between AD patients with apathy and those without apathy. METHODS: Sixty-six apathetic AD patients and 66 AD patients without apathy completed Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) and underwent technetium-99m hexamethylpropylene amine oxime single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scans. Voxel-wise differences in rCBF between the 2 groups were examined. Association between rCBF and levels of apathy in the apathetic group was also assessed. RESULTS: AD patients with apathy showed lower rCBF in the bilateral orbitofrontal cortex, left putamen, left nucleus accumbens, left thalamus, and bilateral insula than those without (all p<0.005). Mean perfusion across all significant clusters showed a negative linear correlation with NPI apathy score in AD patients with apathy (β=−0.25; p=0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Hypoperfusion in the prefrontal, striatal, and insular areas may be neural correlates of apathy in AD patients. Korean Dementia Association 2018-06 2018-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6427971/ /pubmed/30906392 http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2018.17.2.50 Text en © 2018 Korean Dementia Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jeong, Hyeonseok
Kang, Ilhyang
Im, Jooyeon J.
Park, Jong-Sik
Na, Seung-Hee
Heo, Youngje
Yang, YoungSoon
Chung, Yong-An
Song, In-Uk
Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease
title Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease
title_full Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease
title_fullStr Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease
title_full_unstemmed Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease
title_short Brain Perfusion Correlates of Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease
title_sort brain perfusion correlates of apathy in alzheimer's disease
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6427971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30906392
http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2018.17.2.50
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