White matter hyperintensities associated with small vessel disease impair social cognition beside attention and memory

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作者
Kynast, Jana [1 ,2 ]
Lampe, Leonie [1 ,2 ]
Luck, Tobias [2 ,3 ]
Frisch, Stefan [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Arelin, Katrin [1 ,2 ]
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus [2 ,5 ]
Loeffler, Markus [2 ,6 ]
Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. [2 ,3 ]
Villringer, Arno [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Schroeter, Matthias L. [1 ,2 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Human Cognit & Brain Sci, Dept Neurol, Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ Leipzig, LIFE Leipzig Res Ctr Civilizat Dis, Leipzig, Germany
[3] Univ Leipzig, Univ Hosp Leipzig, Inst Social Med Occupat Med & Publ Hlth, Leipzig, Germany
[4] Goethe Univ, Univ Hosp Frankfurt, Dept Neurol, Frankfurt, Germany
[5] Univ Leipzig, Univ Hosp Leipzig, Dept Neuroradiol, Leipzig, Germany
[6] Univ Leipzig, Inst Med Informat Stat & Epidemiol, Leipzig, Germany
[7] Univ Leipzig, Univ Hosp Leipzig, Clin Cognit Neurol, Leipzig, Germany
关键词
Cognition; magnetic resonance imaging; small vessel disease; white matter disease; vascular cognitive impairment; CLOSE CORRELATION; ASPERGER-SYNDROME; VERBAL FLUENCY; LESIONS; DEMENTIA; MIND; COMPLAINTS; DECLINE; ASSESSMENTS; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1177/0271678X17719380
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Age-related white matter hyperintensities (WMH) are a manifestation of white matter damage seen on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). They are related to vascular risk factors and cognitive impairment. This study investigated the cognitive profile at different stages of WMH in a large community-dwelling sample; 849 subjects aged 21 to 79 years were classified on the 4-stage Fazekas scale according to hyperintense lesions seen on individual T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery MRI scans. The evaluation of cognitive functioning included seven domains of cognitive performance and five domains of subjective impairment, as proposed by the DSM-5. For the first time, the impact of age-related WMH on Theory of Mind was investigated. Differences between Fazekas groups were analyzed non-parametrically and effect sizes were computed. Effect sizes revealed a slight overall cognitive decline in Fazekas groups 1 and 2 relative to healthy subjects. Fazekas group 3 presented substantial decline in social cognition, attention and memory, although characterized by a high inter-individual variability. WMH groups reported subjective cognitive decline. We demonstrate that extensive WMH are associated with specific impairment in attention, memory, social cognition, and subjective cognitive performance. The detailed neuropsychological characterization of WMH offers new therapeutic possibilities for those affected by vascular cognitive decline.
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页码:996 / 1009
页数:14
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