Neuropsychological predictors of conversion from mild cognitive impairment to dementia at different timepoints

Author:

Quaranta Davide1,Caraglia Naike1,L'Abbate Federica1,Giuffrè Guido Maria2ORCID,Guglielmi Valeria1ORCID,Iacobucci Giovanna Masone3,Rossini Paolo Maria4,Calabresi Paolo12,Marra Camillo25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Unit Foundation Policlinico Agostino Gemelli IRCCS Rome Italy

2. Department of Neuroscience Catholic University of Sacred Heart Rome Italy

3. Clinical Psychology Unit Foundation Policlinico Agostino Gemelli IRCCS Rome Italy

4. Brain Connectivity Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation IRCCS San Raffaele Roma Rome Italy

5. Memory Clinic Foundation Policlinico Agostino Gemelli IRCCS Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction: Impairment of episodic memory is largely considered the main cognitive marker of prodromic Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nevertheless, the neuropathological process in AD starts several years before and, apart from biomarkers well defined in the Amyloid (A), Tauopathy (T), Neurodegeneration (N) framework, early clinical and neuropsychological markers able to detect mild cognitive impairment (MCI) due to AD before the appearance of memory disorders are lacking in clinical practice. Investigations on semantic memory have shown promising results in providing an earlier marker of dementia in MCI patients.Methods: A total of 253 MCI subjects were followed up every 6 months for 6 years—186 converted to dementia and 67 remained stable at the sixth year of follow‐up. Twenty‐seven patients progressed in the first 2 years (fast converters), 107 in the third to fourth year (intermediate converters), and 51 after the fourth year of follow‐up (slow converters).Results: Stable MCI subjects performed better than fast decliners in Mini–Mental State Examination (MMSE), several long‐term memory scores, and category verbal fluency test (CFT); stable and intermediate converters differ only in MMSE and CFT tests; and stable and slow converters differ only in MMSE and phonological/semantic discrepancy score.Conclusion: Early impairment of semantic memory could predict the evolution to AD before the onset of episodic memory disorders, and the discrepancy between phonological and semantic verbal fluency could be able to detect this impairment in advance in respect of simple CFT tests. The assessment of different aspects of semantic memory and its degradation could represent an early cognitive marker to intercept MCI due to AD in clinical practice.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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