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Moral Emotions and Their Brain Structural Correlates Across Neurodegenerative Disorders
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WoS WOS:000948015400011
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85150079316
DOI 10.3233/JAD-221131
Año 2023
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Background: Although social cognition is compromised in patients with neurodegenerative disorders such as behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), research on moral emotions and their neural correlates in these populations is scarce. No previous study has explored the utility of moral emotions, compared to and in combination with classical general cognitive state tools, to discriminate bvFTD from AD patients. Objective: To examine self-conscious (guilt and embarrassment) and other-oriented (pity and indignation) moral emotions, their subjective experience, and their structural brain underpinnings in bvFTD (n = 31) and AD (n = 30) patients, compared to healthy controls (n = 37). We also explored the potential utility of moral emotions measures to discriminate bvFTD from AD. Methods: We used a modified version of the Moral Sentiment Task measuring the participants' accuracy scores and their emotional subjective experiences. Results: bvFTD patients exhibited greater impairments in self-conscious and other-oriented moral emotions as compared with AD patients and healthy controls. Moral emotions combined with general cognitive state tools emerged as useful measures to discriminate bvFTD from AD patients. In bvFTD patients, lower moral emotions scores were associated with lower gray matter volumes in caudate nucleus and inferior and middle temporal gyri. In AD, these scores were associated with lower gray matter volumes in superior and middle frontal gyri, middle temporal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule and supramarginal gyrus. Conclusion: These findings contribute to a better understanding of moral emotion deficits across neurodegenerative disorders, highlighting the potential benefits of integrating this domain into the clinical assessment.

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Neurosciences
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Clinical Psychology
Psychiatry And Mental Health
Neuroscience (All)
Geriatrics And Gerontology
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1 BAEZ-BUITRAGO, SANDRA JIMENA Mujer Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia - Colombia
Universidad de Los Andes, Chile - Colombia
2 Trujillo-Llano, Catalina Mujer Universidad del Valle, Cali - Colombia
Universitätsmedizin Greifswald - Alemania
UNIV VALLE - Colombia
Univ Med Greifswald - Alemania
3 de Souza, Leonardo Cruz Hombre Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Brasil
Univ Fed Minas Gerais - Brasil
4 LILLO-ZURITA, PATRICIA Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 Forno, Gonzalo Hombre Universidad de Los Andes, Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia - Colombia
6 Garcia, Adolfo M. Hombre Hospital Universitario San Ignacio - Colombia
University of California, San Francisco - Estados Unidos
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Colombia
Hosp Univ San Ignacio - Colombia
UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO - Estados Unidos
Univ Javeriana - Colombia
7 Okuma, Cecilia Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
Instituto de Neurocirugía Alfonso Asenjo - Chile
Servicio de Salud Metropolitano - Chile
8 Alegria, Patricio Hombre Hospital Barros Luco Trudeau - Chile
Hosp Barros Luco - Chile
9 HUEPE-ARTIGAS, DAVID ALEJANDRO Hombre Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
10 LEGAZ, AGUSTINA Mujer Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
Universidad de San Andrés - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
Trinity Coll Dublin - Irlanda
Univ San Andres - Argentina
Natl Sci & Tech Res Council - Argentina
11 Decety, Jean Hombre The University of Chicago - Estados Unidos
UNIV CHICAGO - Estados Unidos
12 SLACHEVSKY-CHONCHOL, ANDREA MARIA Mujer Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Clln Alemana Univ Desarrollo - Chile
Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
CONICET
FONCyT-PICT
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
National Institutes of Health
Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Alzheimer's Association
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)
Fondo de Financiamiento de Centros de Investigación en Áreas Prioritarias
National Institute on Aging
Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI)
Global Brain Health Institute
Anillos
GBHI
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID/FONDAP
ANID/FONDEF
Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat) - National Institutes of Aging of the National Institutes of Health
Rainwater Foundation
ANID/FONDECYT Regular
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst France
ANID/PIA/ANILLOS
Prix Inspiration Arctique
Takeda Grant Takeda Grant

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This work was partially supported by ANID/FONDAP(15150012). ASand AI are partially supported by ANID/PIA/ANILLOS ACT210096, ANID/FONDECYT Regular (1231839, 1210195, 1210176, 1220995); Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat), funded by the National Institutes of Aging of the National Institutes of Health under award number R01AG057234, an Alzheimer's Association grant (SG-20-725707-ReDLat), the Rainwater Foundation, and the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI). AS is partially supported by ANID/FONDEF (22I10251). AI is partially supported by Takeda Grant CW2680521; CONICET; FONCYT-PICT (2017-1818, 2017-1820) and ANID/FONDEF ID20I10152 and ID22I10029. HSG is an Atlantic Fellow at the GBHI and is supported with funding from GBHI. CTLL is a PhD fellow funded by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) [scholarship: 91828451]. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of these institutions.
This work was partially supported by ANID/FONDAP (15150012). AS and AI are partially supported by ANID/PIA/ANILLOS ACT210096, ANID/FONDECYT Regular (1231839, 1210195, 1210176, 1220995); Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat), funded by the National Institutes of Aging of the National Institutes of Health under award number R01AG057234, an Alzheimer’s Association grant (SG-20-725707-ReDLat), the Rainwater Foundation, and the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI). AS is partially supported by ANID / FONDEF (22I10251). AI is partially supported by Takeda Grant CW2680521; CONICET; FONCYT-PICT (2017-1818, 2017-1820) and ANID/FONDEF ID20I10152 and ID22I10029. HSG is an Atlantic Fellow at the GBHI and is supported with funding from GBHI. CTLL is a PhD fellow funded by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) [scholarship: 91828451]. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of these institutions.

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