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Verbal episodic memory declines prior to diagnosis in Huntington’s disease (in Neuropsychologia 45)
Bibliografi
Author:
Solomon, Andrea C.
;
Stout, Julie C.
;
Johnson, Shannon A.
;
Langbehn, Douglas R.
;
Aylward, Elizabeth
;
Brandt, Jason
;
Ross, Christopher A.
;
Beglinger, Leigh
;
Hayden, Michael R.
;
Kieburtz, Karl
;
Kayson, Elise
;
Julian-Baros, Elaine
;
Duff, Kevin
;
Guttman, Mark
;
Nance, Martha
;
Oakes, David
;
Shoulson, Ira
;
Penziner, Elizabeth
;
Paulsen, Jane S.
Topik:
Cognitive
;
Early Detection
;
Genetic Risk
;
CAG
;
Striatum
;
Basal Ganglia
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
Elsevier
Tempat Terbit:
New York
Tahun Terbit:
2007
Jenis:
Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext:
Neuropsychologia 2007 Apr 9 vol 45 (no 8 pp. 1767-76.pdf
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Abstract
Previous studies of verbal episodic memory in pre-diagnostic Huntington’s disease (HD) have yielded mixed results; some evidence suggests that memory decline is evident prior to the onset of pronounced neurological signs of HD, whereas other data indicate that memory function remains normal throughout the pre-diagnostic period. This study examines verbal episodic memory in a sample of CAG expanded individuals who have not yet been clinically diagnosed, and who represent a wide range of points along the continuum from health to disease. The Hopkins Verbal Learning Test—Revised (HVLT-R) was administered to 479 participants (428 with the HD CAG expansion and 51 without), and performance was compared to neurobiological indices of disease progression, including a DNA-based estimate of proximity to clinical diagnosis, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures of striatal volume, and neurologist ratings of motor signs. Lower HVLT-R scores were associated with closer proximity to clinical diagnosis and smaller striatal volumes; these relationships were found even in groups with no neurological signs of HD. The CAG expanded groups, including those with only minimal neurological signs, had significantly lower HVLT-R scores than the control group, and performance was worse in sub-groups that had more neurological signs consistent with HD. These findings indicate that verbal episodic memory is affected in early pre-diagnostic HD and may decline as striatal volumes decrease and individuals approach the motor diagnostic threshold.
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