Assessment of executive function declines in presymptomatic and mildly symptomatic familial frontotemporal dementia: NIH‐EXAMINER as a potential clinical trial endpoint. Issue 1 (8th January 2020)
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- Title:
- Assessment of executive function declines in presymptomatic and mildly symptomatic familial frontotemporal dementia: NIH‐EXAMINER as a potential clinical trial endpoint. Issue 1 (8th January 2020)
- Main Title:
- Assessment of executive function declines in presymptomatic and mildly symptomatic familial frontotemporal dementia: NIH‐EXAMINER as a potential clinical trial endpoint
- Authors:
- Staffaroni, Adam M.
Bajorek, Lynn
Casaletto, Kaitlin B.
Cobigo, Yann
Goh, Sheng‐Yang M.
Wolf, Amy
Heuer, Hilary W.
Elahi, Fanny M.
Ljubenkov, Peter A.
Dever, Reilly
Kornak, John
Appleby, Brian
Bove, Jessica
Bordelon, Yvette
Brannelly, Patrick
Brushaber, Danielle
Caso, Christina
Coppola, Giovanni
Dheel, Christina
Dickerson, Bradford C.
Dickinson, Susan
Dominguez, Sophia
Domoto‐Reilly, Kimiko
Faber, Kelly
Ferrall, Jessica
Fields, Julie A.
Fishman, Ann
Fong, Jamie
Foroud, Tatiana
Forsberg, Leah K.
Gavrilova, Ralitza
Gearhart, Debra
Ghazanfari, Behnaz
Ghoshal, Nupur
Goldman, Jill
Graff‐Radford, Jonathan
Graff‐Radford, Neill
Grant, Ian
Grossman, Murray
Haley, Dana
Hsiung, Ging‐Yuek
Huey, Edward D.
Irwin, David J.
Jones, David T.
Jones, Lynne
Kantarci, Kejal
Karydas, Anna
Kaufer, Daniel I.
Kerwin, Diana R.
Knopman, David S.
Kraft, Ruth
Kremers, Walter K.
Kukull, Walter A.
Litvan, Irene
Lucente, Diane
Lungu, Codrin
Mackenzie, Ian R.
Maldonado, Miranda
Manoochehri, Masood
McGinnis, Scott M.
McKinley, Emily
Mendez, Mario F.
Miller, Bruce L.
Multani, Namita
Onyike, Chiadi
Padmanabhan, Jaya
Pantelyat, Alex
Pearlman, Rodney
Petrucelli, Len
Potter, Madeline
Rademakers, Rosa
Ramos, Eliana Marisa
Rankin, Katherine P.
Rascovsky, Katya
Roberson, Erik D.
Rogalski, Emily
Sengdy, Pheth
Shaw, Leslie M.
Syrjanen, Jeremy
Tartaglia, M. Carmela
Tatton, Nadine
Taylor, Joanne
Toga, Arthur
Trojanowski, John Q.
Weintraub, Sandra
Wang, Ping
Wong, Bonnie
Wszolek, Zbigniew
Boxer, Adam L.
Boeve, Brad F.
Kramer, Joel H.
Rosen, Howard J.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: Identifying clinical measures that track disease in the earliest stages of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is important for clinical trials. Familial FTLD provides a unique paradigm to study early FTLD. Executive dysfunction is a clinically relevant hallmark of FTLD and may be a marker of disease progression. Methods: Ninety‐three mutation carriers with no symptoms or minimal/questionable symptoms ( MAPT, n = 31; GRN, n = 28; C9orf72, n = 34; Clinical Dementia Rating scale plus NACC FTLD Module < 1) and 78 noncarriers enrolled through Advancing Research and Treatment in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration/Longitudinal Evaluation of Familial Frontotemporal Dementia Subjects studies completed the Executive Abilities: Measures and Instruments for Neurobehavioral Evaluation and Research (NIH‐EXAMINER) and the UDS neuropsychological battery. Linear mixed‐effects models were used to identify group differences in cognition at baseline and longitudinally. We examined associations between cognition, clinical functioning, and magnetic resonance imaging volumes. Results: NIH‐EXAMINER scores detected baseline and differences in slopes between carriers and noncarriers, even in carriers with a baseline Clinical Dementia Rating scale plus NACC FTLD Module = 0. NIH‐EXAMINER declines were associated with worsening clinical symptoms and brain volume loss. Discussion: The NIH‐EXAMINER is sensitive to cognitive changes in presymptomatic familial FTLD and is aAbstract: Introduction: Identifying clinical measures that track disease in the earliest stages of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is important for clinical trials. Familial FTLD provides a unique paradigm to study early FTLD. Executive dysfunction is a clinically relevant hallmark of FTLD and may be a marker of disease progression. Methods: Ninety‐three mutation carriers with no symptoms or minimal/questionable symptoms ( MAPT, n = 31; GRN, n = 28; C9orf72, n = 34; Clinical Dementia Rating scale plus NACC FTLD Module < 1) and 78 noncarriers enrolled through Advancing Research and Treatment in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration/Longitudinal Evaluation of Familial Frontotemporal Dementia Subjects studies completed the Executive Abilities: Measures and Instruments for Neurobehavioral Evaluation and Research (NIH‐EXAMINER) and the UDS neuropsychological battery. Linear mixed‐effects models were used to identify group differences in cognition at baseline and longitudinally. We examined associations between cognition, clinical functioning, and magnetic resonance imaging volumes. Results: NIH‐EXAMINER scores detected baseline and differences in slopes between carriers and noncarriers, even in carriers with a baseline Clinical Dementia Rating scale plus NACC FTLD Module = 0. NIH‐EXAMINER declines were associated with worsening clinical symptoms and brain volume loss. Discussion: The NIH‐EXAMINER is sensitive to cognitive changes in presymptomatic familial FTLD and is a promising surrogate endpoint. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Alzheimer's & dementia. Volume 16:Issue 1(2020)
- Journal:
- Alzheimer's & dementia
- Issue:
- Volume 16:Issue 1(2020)
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- Volume 16, Issue 1 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 16
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0016-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 11
- Page End:
- 21
- Publication Date:
- 2020-01-08
- Subjects:
- Behavioral variant -- Cognition -- Corticobasal syndrome -- Fluency -- Genetic -- Inhibition -- Neuropsychology -- Nonfluent variant -- Primary progressive aphasia -- Progranulin -- Progressive supranuclear palsy -- Semantic variant -- Set‐shifting -- Tau -- Working memory
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/15525260 ↗
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- 10.1016/j.jalz.2019.01.012 ↗
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- 1552-5260
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