TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychosis in Alzheimer's disease is associated with specific changes in brain MRI volume, cognition and neuropathology
AU - Almeida, Francisco C.
AU - Jesus, Tiago
AU - Coelho, Ana
AU - Quintas-Neves, Miguel
AU - Gauthreaux, Kathryn
AU - Teylan, Merilee A.
AU - Mock, Charles N.
AU - Kukull, Walter A.
AU - Crary, John F.
AU - Oliveira, Tiago Gil
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Psychosis in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is prevalent and indicates poor prognosis. However, the neuropathological, cognitive and brain atrophy patterns underlying these symptoms have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we evaluated 178 patients with AD neuropathological change (ADNC) and ante-mortem volumetric brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Presence of psychosis was determined using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire. Clinical Dementia Rating Sum-of-boxes (CDR-SB) was longitudinally compared between groups with a follow-up of 3000 days using mixed-effects multiple linear regression. Neuropsychological tests closest to the time of MRI and brain regional volumes were cross-sectionally compared. Psychosis was associated with lower age of death, higher longitudinal CDR-SB scores, multi-domain cognitive deficits, higher neuritic plaque severity, Braak stage, Lewy Body pathology (LB) and right temporal lobe regional atrophy. Division according to the presence of LB showed differential patterns of AD-typical pathology, cognitive deficits and regional atrophy. In conclusion, psychosis in ADNC with and without LB has clinical value and associates with subgroup patterns of neuropathology, cognition and regional atrophy.
AB - Psychosis in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is prevalent and indicates poor prognosis. However, the neuropathological, cognitive and brain atrophy patterns underlying these symptoms have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we evaluated 178 patients with AD neuropathological change (ADNC) and ante-mortem volumetric brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Presence of psychosis was determined using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire. Clinical Dementia Rating Sum-of-boxes (CDR-SB) was longitudinally compared between groups with a follow-up of 3000 days using mixed-effects multiple linear regression. Neuropsychological tests closest to the time of MRI and brain regional volumes were cross-sectionally compared. Psychosis was associated with lower age of death, higher longitudinal CDR-SB scores, multi-domain cognitive deficits, higher neuritic plaque severity, Braak stage, Lewy Body pathology (LB) and right temporal lobe regional atrophy. Division according to the presence of LB showed differential patterns of AD-typical pathology, cognitive deficits and regional atrophy. In conclusion, psychosis in ADNC with and without LB has clinical value and associates with subgroup patterns of neuropathology, cognition and regional atrophy.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - Brain imaging
KW - Lewy body pathology
KW - MRI
KW - Psychosis
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85187549324
U2 - 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.02.013
DO - 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.02.013
M3 - Article
C2 - 38471417
AN - SCOPUS:85187549324
SN - 0197-4580
VL - 138
SP - 10
EP - 18
JO - Neurobiology of Aging
JF - Neurobiology of Aging
ER -