| Title : Alterations in brain activation during cholinergic enhancement with rivastigmine in Alzheimer's disease - Rombouts_2002_J.Neurol.Neurosurg.Psychiatry_73_665 |
| Author(s) : Rombouts SA , Barkhof F , Van Meel CS , Scheltens P |
| Ref : Journal of Neurology Neurosurg Psychiatry , 73 :665 , 2002 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND Rivastigmine enhances cholinergic activity and has been shown in clinical trials to decrease the rate of deterioration in Alzheimer's disease. It remains unclear where in the brain it exerts its effect. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to measure changes in brain function and relate these to cognition.
OBJECTIVES:
To use fMRI to study brain activation with rivastigmine treatment.
METHODS:
The effect on brain activation of a single dose of rivastigmine was tested in seven patients with mild Alzheimer's disease using fMRI during face encoding, and in five patients during a parametric working memory task.
RESULTS:
During face encoding, rivastigmine increased bilateral activation in the fusiform gyrus. Brain activation was also enhanced in the prefrontal cortex in a simple working memory task. When working memory load was further increased, not only was increased activation seen, but in certain areas there was also decreased activation.
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| PubMedSearch : Rombouts_2002_J.Neurol.Neurosurg.Psychiatry_73_665 |
| PubMedID: 12438467 |
Rombouts SA, Barkhof F, Van Meel CS, Scheltens P (2002)
Alterations in brain activation during cholinergic enhancement with rivastigmine in Alzheimer's disease
Journal of Neurology Neurosurg Psychiatry
73 :665
Rombouts SA, Barkhof F, Van Meel CS, Scheltens P (2002)
Journal of Neurology Neurosurg Psychiatry
73 :665