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Left Anterior Temporal Lobe Sustains Naming in Alzheimers Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Authors :
Isabella Heuser
Sönke Arlt
Jens Wiltfang
Johannes Pantel
Frank Jessen
Johannes Schröder
Oliver Peters
Johannes Kornhuber
Wolfgang Maier
Michael Hüll
Stefan J. Teipel
Hermann-Josef Gertz
Harald Hampel
Lutz Frölich
Stefan Klöppel
Lars Frings
Source :
Current Alzheimer research 8(8), 893-901 (2011). doi:10.2174/156720511798192673
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Cognitive decline in degenerative dementia is paralleled by progressive brain atrophy, with the localization of atrophy reflecting specific cognitive impairment. Confrontation naming deficits are frequently observed in dementia across etiologies. In this study we aimed to identify the brain regions underlying this deficit. In patients with clinically diagnosed dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) we investigated the relationship between gray matter volume (GMV) and performance on a standardized confrontation naming test. 268 patients with one of three probable etiologies were included: Alzheimer's Dementia (AD), AD with signs of cerebrovascular pathology, and frontotemporal dementia. Applying voxel-based morphometry using a diffeomorphic registration algorithm we contrasted GMV of patients performing within the normal range with those of patients with pathological performance. Further, differential effects of gray matter atrophy on impaired performance in AD versus MCI of AD type were investigated. Results revealed significantly reduced GMV in the left anterior temporal lobe (ATL) in pathological performers compared to normal performers. The subgroup analysis confined to MCI of AD type and AD patients confirmed this relationship. While left ATL atrophy is known to be implicated in naming deficits in semantic dementia, our data confirm the same in AD and MCI of AD type.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Alzheimer research 8(8), 893-901 (2011). doi:10.2174/156720511798192673
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....47b69c3a898b6a2859bd4d59dc13253e