Longitudinal amyloid cognitive composite in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease

  • Young Ju Kim
  • , Alice Hahn
  • , Yu Hyun Park
  • , Duk L. Na
  • , Juhee Chin
  • , Sang Won Seo

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Abstract

Background and purpose: Previous studies have developed several cognitive composites in preclinical Alzheimer disease (AD). However, more sensitive measures to track cognitive changes and therapeutic efficacy in preclinical AD are needed considering the diverse sociocultural and linguistic backgrounds. This study developed a composite score that can sensitively detect the amyloid-β (Aβ)-related cognitive trajectory of preclinical AD using Korean data. Methods: A total of 196 cognitively normal participants who underwent amyloid positron emission tomography were followed-up with neuropsychological assessments. We developed the Longitudinal Amyloid Cognitive Composite in Preclinical AD (LACPA) using the linear mixed-effects model (LMM) and z scores. The LMM was also used to investigate the longitudinal sensitivity of the LACPA and the association between time-varying brain atrophy and the LACPA. Results: Considering the group-time interaction effects of each subtest, the Seoul Verbal Learning Test-Elderly version immediate recall/delayed recall/recognition, the Korean Trail Making Test B Time, and the Korean Mini-Mental State Examination were selected as components of the LACPA. The LACPA exhibited a significant group-time interaction effect between the Aβ+ and Aβ− groups (t = −3.288, p = 0.001). Associations between time-varying LACPA and brain atrophy were found in the bilateral medial temporal, right lateral parietal, and right lateral frontal regions, and hippocampal volume. Conclusions: The LACPA may contribute to reduction in time and financial burden when monitoring Aβ-related cognitive decline and therapeutic efficacy of the disease-modifying agents specifically targeting Aβ in secondary prevention trials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)980-989
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Journal of Neurology
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • amyloid
  • brain atrophy
  • cognitive decline
  • composite score
  • preclinical Alzheimer disease

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