Richter_2017_Neurobiol.Aging_53_27

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Title : White matter lesions and the cholinergic deficit in aging and mild cognitive impairment - Richter_2017_Neurobiol.Aging_53_27
Author(s) : Richter N , Michel A , Onur OA , Kracht L , Dietlein M , Tittgemeyer M , Neumaier B , Fink GR , Kukolja J
Ref : Neurobiology of Aging , 53 :27 , 2017
Abstract :

In Alzheimer's disease (AD), white matter lesions (WMLs) are associated with an increased risk of progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to dementia, while memory deficits have, at least in part, been linked to a cholinergic deficit. We investigated the relationship between WML load assessed with the Scheltens scale, cerebral acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity measured with [11C]N-methyl-4-piperidyl acetate PET, and neuropsychological performance in 17 patients with MCI due to AD and 18 cognitively normal older participants. Only periventricular, not nonperiventricular, WML load negatively correlated with AChE activity in both groups. Memory performance depended on periventricular and total WML load across groups. Crucially, AChE activity predicted memory function better than WML load, gray matter atrophy, or age. The effects of WML load on memory were fully mediated by AChE activity. Data suggest that the contribution of WML to the dysfunction of the cholinergic system in MCI due to AD depends on WML distribution. Pharmacologic studies are warranted to explore whether this influences the response to cholinergic treatment.

PubMedSearch : Richter_2017_Neurobiol.Aging_53_27
PubMedID: 28208063

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Richter N, Michel A, Onur OA, Kracht L, Dietlein M, Tittgemeyer M, Neumaier B, Fink GR, Kukolja J (2017)
White matter lesions and the cholinergic deficit in aging and mild cognitive impairment
Neurobiology of Aging 53 :27

Richter N, Michel A, Onur OA, Kracht L, Dietlein M, Tittgemeyer M, Neumaier B, Fink GR, Kukolja J (2017)
Neurobiology of Aging 53 :27