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Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the behavioral characteristics of semantic dementia (SD) using an instrument originally developed for patients with autism spectrum disorder. METHODS: The behavioral symptoms of 20 patients with SD and 20 patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in both the preclinical state...

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Autores principales: Sakuta, Shizuka, Hashimoto, Mamoru, Ikeda, Manabu, Koyama, Asuka, Takasaki, Akihiro, Hotta, Maki, Fukuhara, Ryuji, Ishikawa, Tomohisa, Yuki, Seiji, Miyagawa, Yusuke, Hidaka, Yosuke, Kaneda, Keiichiro, Takebayashi, Minoru
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33600474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247184
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author Sakuta, Shizuka
Hashimoto, Mamoru
Ikeda, Manabu
Koyama, Asuka
Takasaki, Akihiro
Hotta, Maki
Fukuhara, Ryuji
Ishikawa, Tomohisa
Yuki, Seiji
Miyagawa, Yusuke
Hidaka, Yosuke
Kaneda, Keiichiro
Takebayashi, Minoru
author_facet Sakuta, Shizuka
Hashimoto, Mamoru
Ikeda, Manabu
Koyama, Asuka
Takasaki, Akihiro
Hotta, Maki
Fukuhara, Ryuji
Ishikawa, Tomohisa
Yuki, Seiji
Miyagawa, Yusuke
Hidaka, Yosuke
Kaneda, Keiichiro
Takebayashi, Minoru
author_sort Sakuta, Shizuka
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the behavioral characteristics of semantic dementia (SD) using an instrument originally developed for patients with autism spectrum disorder. METHODS: The behavioral symptoms of 20 patients with SD and 20 patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in both the preclinical state and the dementia state were evaluated using the Pervasive Developmental Disorders Autism Society Japan Rating Scale (PARS). RESULTS: The SD group showed high prevalence in four behaviors related to stereotypy and social impairment: eating very few food items, selfishness, difficulty in recognizing others’ feeling and thoughts, and interpreting language literally. Scores on the PARS short version, which is sensitive for diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, were significantly higher in the dementia state than in the preclinical state in both the SD (11.5 ± 6.0 and 1.7 ± 2.5, respectively; t (19) = 6.7, p < 0.001) and AD (6.9 ± 4.6 and 1.7 ± 2.0, respectively; t (19) = 5.1, p < 0.001) groups. PARS short version scores after dementia onset increased in both the SD and AD groups, although the increase was significantly larger in the SD group (F = 5.6, p = 0.023). Additionally, a significantly higher rate of patients exceeded the cutoff score for autism diagnosis in the dementia state in the SD group (75%) than in the AD group (40%; χ(2) = 5.0, p = 0.025). PARS scores in the dementia state were significantly correlated with illness duration (r = 0.46, p = 0.04) and Mini-Mental State Examination scores (r = −0.75, p < 0.001) in the SD group only. CONCLUSIONS: Although SD and autism spectrum disorder are etiologically distinct diseases, patients with semantic dementia behave like those with autism spectrum disorder. Our findings suggest the symptomatic similarity of the two disorders.
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spelling pubmed-78917902021-03-01 Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits? Sakuta, Shizuka Hashimoto, Mamoru Ikeda, Manabu Koyama, Asuka Takasaki, Akihiro Hotta, Maki Fukuhara, Ryuji Ishikawa, Tomohisa Yuki, Seiji Miyagawa, Yusuke Hidaka, Yosuke Kaneda, Keiichiro Takebayashi, Minoru PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate the behavioral characteristics of semantic dementia (SD) using an instrument originally developed for patients with autism spectrum disorder. METHODS: The behavioral symptoms of 20 patients with SD and 20 patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in both the preclinical state and the dementia state were evaluated using the Pervasive Developmental Disorders Autism Society Japan Rating Scale (PARS). RESULTS: The SD group showed high prevalence in four behaviors related to stereotypy and social impairment: eating very few food items, selfishness, difficulty in recognizing others’ feeling and thoughts, and interpreting language literally. Scores on the PARS short version, which is sensitive for diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, were significantly higher in the dementia state than in the preclinical state in both the SD (11.5 ± 6.0 and 1.7 ± 2.5, respectively; t (19) = 6.7, p < 0.001) and AD (6.9 ± 4.6 and 1.7 ± 2.0, respectively; t (19) = 5.1, p < 0.001) groups. PARS short version scores after dementia onset increased in both the SD and AD groups, although the increase was significantly larger in the SD group (F = 5.6, p = 0.023). Additionally, a significantly higher rate of patients exceeded the cutoff score for autism diagnosis in the dementia state in the SD group (75%) than in the AD group (40%; χ(2) = 5.0, p = 0.025). PARS scores in the dementia state were significantly correlated with illness duration (r = 0.46, p = 0.04) and Mini-Mental State Examination scores (r = −0.75, p < 0.001) in the SD group only. CONCLUSIONS: Although SD and autism spectrum disorder are etiologically distinct diseases, patients with semantic dementia behave like those with autism spectrum disorder. Our findings suggest the symptomatic similarity of the two disorders. Public Library of Science 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7891790/ /pubmed/33600474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247184 Text en © 2021 Sakuta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sakuta, Shizuka
Hashimoto, Mamoru
Ikeda, Manabu
Koyama, Asuka
Takasaki, Akihiro
Hotta, Maki
Fukuhara, Ryuji
Ishikawa, Tomohisa
Yuki, Seiji
Miyagawa, Yusuke
Hidaka, Yosuke
Kaneda, Keiichiro
Takebayashi, Minoru
Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?
title Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?
title_full Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?
title_fullStr Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?
title_short Clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: Does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?
title_sort clinical features of behavioral symptoms in patients with semantic dementia: does semantic dementia cause autistic traits?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33600474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247184
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