Depressive symptoms and hippocampal volume in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease

INTRODUCTION Depressive symptoms are among early behavioral changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, the relationship between neurodegeneration and depressive symptoms remains inconclusive. To better understand this relationship in preclinical AD, we examined hippocampal volume and depress...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alzheimer's & dementia 2024-02, Vol.20 (2), p.986-994
Hauptverfasser: Langella, Stephanie, Lopera, Francisco, Baena, Ana, Fox‐Fuller, Joshua T., Munera, Diana, Martinez, Jairo E., Giudicessi, Averi, Vannini, Patrizia, Hanseeuw, Bernard J., Marshall, Gad A., Quiroz, Yakeel T., Gatchel, Jennifer R.
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Zusammenfassung:INTRODUCTION Depressive symptoms are among early behavioral changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, the relationship between neurodegeneration and depressive symptoms remains inconclusive. To better understand this relationship in preclinical AD, we examined hippocampal volume and depressive symptoms in cognitively unimpaired carriers of the presenilin‐1 (PSEN1) E280A mutation for autosomal dominant AD. METHODS A total of 27 PSEN1 mutation carriers and 26 non‐carrier family members were included. Linear regression was used to test the relationship between hippocampal volume and 15‐item Geriatric Depression Scale. RESULTS Carriers and non‐carriers did not differ in depressive symptoms or hippocampal volume. Within carriers, lower hippocampal volume was associated with greater depressive symptoms, which remained significant after adjusting for age and cognition. This relationship was not significant in non‐carriers. DISCUSSION Hippocampal neurodegeneration may underlie depressive symptoms in preclinical autosomal dominant AD. These findings provide support for the utility of targeting depressive symptoms in AD prevention. Highlights We compared unimpaired autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease (AD) mutation carriers and non‐carriers. Carriers and non‐carriers did not differ in severity of depressive symptoms. In carriers, hippocampal volume was inversely associated with depressive symptoms. Depressive symptoms may be a useful target in AD prevention.
ISSN:1552-5260
1552-5279
1552-5279
DOI:10.1002/alz.13501