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The "When" Matters: Evidence From Memory Markers in the Clinical Continuum of Alzheimer's Disease
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WoS WOS:000995141000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85168829253
DOI 10.1037/NEU0000891
Año 2023
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Abstract



Objective: Cognitive assessment able to detect impairments in the early neuropathological stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is urgently needed. The visual short-term memory binding task (VSTMBT) and the Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) have been recommended by the neurodegenerative disease working group as promising tests to aid in the early detection of AD. In this study, we investigated their complementary value across the clinical stages of the AD continuum. Method: One hundred and seventeen older adults with subjective cognitive complaint (SCC), 79 with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), 31 patients with AD dementia (ADD), and 37 cognitively unimpaired (CU) subjects, underwent assessment with the VSTMBT and the picture version of the Spanish FCSRT. Results: After controlling for multiple comparisons, significant differences were found across groups. The VSTMBT was the only test that "marginally" differentiated between CU and SCC (d = 0.47, p = .052). Moreover, whereas the FCSRT showed a gradient (CU = SCC) > MCI > ADD, the VSTMBT gradient was CU > SCC > (MCI = ADD) suggesting that conjunctive binding deficits assessed by the latter may be sensitive to the very early stages of the disease. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the VSTMBT and the FCSRT are sensitive to the clinical continuum of AD. Whereas the former detects changes in the early prodromal stages, the latter is more sensitive to the advanced prodromal stages of AD. These novel tests can aid in the early detection, monitor disease progression and response to treatment, and thus support drug development programs.

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Revista ISSN
Neuropsychology 0894-4105

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Psychology, Clinical
Psychology
Neurosciences
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Forno, Gonzalo Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Los Andes, Chile - Colombia
Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism - Chile
Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia - Colombia
Universidad de Los Andes, Chile - Chile
2 Rodriguez, M. Hombre Univ Strathclyde - Reino Unido
University of Strathclyde - Reino Unido
3 THUMALA-DOCKENDORFF, DANIELA CECILIA Mujer Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Interuniv Ctr Hlth Aging - Chile
Hosp Salvador - Chile
Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism - Chile
Interuniversity Center for Healthy Aging - Chile
Hospital del Salvador - Chile
Interuniversity Center for Healthy Aging RED21993 - Chile
4 Villagra, Roque Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Ctr Parkinson - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Hosp Salvador - Chile
Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism - Chile
Centro de Parkinson - Chile
Hospital del Salvador - Chile
5 CERDA-CUEVAS, MATIAS Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
6 Zitko, Pedro Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Hosp Barros Luco - Chile
Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism - Chile
Hospital Barros Luco Trudeau - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
7 LEGAZ, AGUSTINA Mujer Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
Univ San Andres - Argentina
Natl Sci & Tech Res Council - Argentina
UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO - Estados Unidos
Trinity Coll Dublin - Irlanda
Universidad de San Andrés - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
University of California, San Francisco - Estados Unidos
Trinity College Dublin - Irlanda
8 LILLO-ZURITA, PATRICIA Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Hospital San José - Chile
9 SLACHEVSKY-CHONCHOL, ANDREA MARIA Mujer Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Hosp Salvador - Chile
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
FONDEQUIP
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
CONICET
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
National Institutes of Health
Chilean Ministry of Education
Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Alzheimer's Association
Fondo de Financiamiento de Centros de Investigación en Áreas Prioritarias
National Institute on Aging
Takeda
Global Brain Health Institute
FONCyTPICT
ANID/FONDAP
ANID/FONDECYT
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
Alzheimer's Association grant
ANID/FONDECYT Regular
Tau Consortium
National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Aging
ANID/FONDEQUIP
ANID/PIA/ANILLOS
Plan to Strengthen State Universities, Chilean Ministry of Education
Plan to Strengthen State Universities

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
Slachevsky https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6285-3189 Andrea Slachevsky was supported by grants from ANID/FONDAP Grant 15150012, ANID/Fondecyt/Grant 1231839, and Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat, supported by National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Aging [Grant R01 AG057234], Alzheimer's Association [SG-20-72 5707], Tau Consortium, and Global Brain Health Institute). Daniela Thumala is partially supported by Plan to Strengthen State Universities, Chilean Ministry of Education RED21993. Agustin Ibanez is partially supported by Grants of Takeda CW2680521; CONICET; FONCYTPICT (2017-1818, 2017-1820); ANID/FONDECYT Regular (1210195, 1210176, 1220995); ANID/FONDAP (15150012); ANID/FONDEF (ID20I10152 and ID22I10029), ANID/PIA/ANILLOS ACT210096; and the 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 Grant R01AG057234, an Alzheimer's Association Grant (SG-20-725707-ReDLat), the Rainwater Foundation, and the Global Brain Health Institute. Mauricio Cerda is supported by ANID/FONDEQUIP Grants EQM140119 and EQM210020. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of these institutions. The authors declare that they have no competing interests.The "Center for Geroscience, Mental Health and Metabolism (GERO)" is funded by the National Agency of Research and Technology ("Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia, ANID"), entity under the Chilean Ministry of Science and Technology, through the Priority Areas Research Center Founding ("Fondo de Financiamiento de Centros de Investigacio'n en Areas Prioritarias, FONDAP") N degrees 1510012. The project was founded in 2015 with U.S.$5.284.791 (equivalent to national currency), for a period of 5 years (2015-2020). (https://gerochile.cl/en/inicio-english/) by ANID, the main governmental agency funding research in Chile, is a noncommercial organization.
Andrea Slachevsky was supported by grants from ANID/FONDAP Grant 15150012, ANID/Fondecyt/Grant 1231839, and Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat, supported by National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Aging [Grant R01 AG057234], Alzheimer’s Association [SG-20-725707], Tau Consortium, and Global Brain Health Institute). Daniela Thumala is partially supported by Plan to Strengthen State Universities, Chilean Ministry of Education RED21993. Agustin Ibanez is partially supported by Grants of Takeda CW2680521; CONICET; FONCYTPICT (2017-1818, 2017-1820); ANID/FONDECYT Regular (1210195, 1210176, 1220995); ANID/FONDAP (15150012); ANID/FONDEF (ID20I10152 and ID22I10029), ANID/PIA/ANILLOS ACT210096; and the Multipartner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat), funded by the National Institutes of Aging of the National Institutes of Health under Grant R01AG057234, an Alzheimer’s Association Grant (SG-20-725707-ReDLat), the Rainwater Foundation, and the Global Brain Health Institute. Mauricio Cerda is supported by ANID/ FONDEQUIP Grants EQM140119 and EQM210020. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of these institutions. The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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