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Title : [Localized cerebral blood flow changes in response to ADL-related vitality in elderly patients with dementia using single photon emission computed tomography] - Sonohara_2008_Nippon.Ronen.Igakkai.Zasshi_45_615
Author(s) : Sonohara K , Toba K , Nakai R , Kobayashi Y , Moriya Y , Hasegawa H , Kozaki K , Matsuda H
Ref : Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi , 45 :615 , 2008
Abstract :

AIM: To clarify the area in the brain related to responsible for vitality and volition.
METHODS: We studied 123 outpatients (39 men, 84 women, 77.7+/-6.7 years old) who visited the Center for comprehensive care on memory disorders in Kyorin University Hospital. No patients were prescribed with anti-depressants, anti-anxiety agents, psychomimetics, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, Chinese herbal medicines or cerebrovascular circulation modifying drugs. Patients with frontotemporal dementia or depression were excluded. ADL-related vitality and volition was measured by a vitality index. Cerebral brain blood flow was measured by single photon emission computed tomography (99mTc-ECD SPECT). Relative blood flow changes were calculated by Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM). Absolute blood flow changes were calculated by a three-dimensional stereotaxic ROI template on anatomically standardised 99mTc-ECD SPECT (3D SRT). Statistically significant correlations between semi-quantitatively measured scores of vitality index and blood flow changes in SPM and 3D-SRT were tested and displayed on a brain map.
RESULTS: Analysis of relative and absolute blood flow showed that the common responsible area in the brain related to vitality was the frontal lobe, fronto-cingulate gyrus, temporal lobe, basal ganglia (caudate nucleus) and thalamus. Blood flow changes in the orbital gyrus were strongly correlated with vitality index specially in the frontal lobe.
CONCLUSION: ADL-related vitality is affected mainly by the blood flow in the frontal-subcortical circuit. However, deep white matter was also important to determine vitality and volition.

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Sonohara K, Toba K, Nakai R, Kobayashi Y, Moriya Y, Hasegawa H, Kozaki K, Matsuda H (2008)
[Localized cerebral blood flow changes in response to ADL-related vitality in elderly patients with dementia using single photon emission computed tomography]
Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi 45 :615

Sonohara K, Toba K, Nakai R, Kobayashi Y, Moriya Y, Hasegawa H, Kozaki K, Matsuda H (2008)
Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi 45 :615