Psychosis is frequent in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and it is associated with a worse disease course. AD psychosis may represent a distinct AD phenotype, though its specific neurobiological underpinnings have yet to be identified. This study investigated neural underpinnings of AD psychosis using surface-based-morphometry.Data from 32 AD patients, 17 with psychosis (AD-P) and 15 without were analyzed. Average cortical complexity (fractal dimension, FD) was estimated for each theoretically motivated ROI and patient. First, we compared regional FD in AD-P and AD patients. Then we calculated the correlation coefficients between FD and the severity of misidentification and paranoid psychotic symptoms. AD-P showed decreased FD in ventral-visual-stream compared to AD, suggesting that perceptual processes might be pivotal in psychosis. A negative correlation was found between misidentification severity and FD in the entorhinal cortex suggesting that misidentification may be specifically associated with alterations in regions involved in high-level perceptual and contextualization processes.

Cortical complexity alterations in the medial temporal lobe are associated with Alzheimer’s disease psychosis / D'Antonio, F.; Di Vita, A.; Zazzaro, G.; Canevelli, M.; Trebbastoni, A.; Campanelli, A.; Ferracuti, S.; de Lena, C.; Guariglia, C.; Boccia, M.. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT, AND COGNITION. SECTION B, AGING, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION. - ISSN 1382-5585. - (2021), pp. 1-11. [10.1080/13825585.2021.1958139]

Cortical complexity alterations in the medial temporal lobe are associated with Alzheimer’s disease psychosis

D'Antonio F.
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Di Vita A.;Zazzaro G.;Canevelli M.;Trebbastoni A.;Campanelli A.;Ferracuti S.;de Lena C.;Guariglia C.;Boccia M.
2021

Abstract

Psychosis is frequent in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and it is associated with a worse disease course. AD psychosis may represent a distinct AD phenotype, though its specific neurobiological underpinnings have yet to be identified. This study investigated neural underpinnings of AD psychosis using surface-based-morphometry.Data from 32 AD patients, 17 with psychosis (AD-P) and 15 without were analyzed. Average cortical complexity (fractal dimension, FD) was estimated for each theoretically motivated ROI and patient. First, we compared regional FD in AD-P and AD patients. Then we calculated the correlation coefficients between FD and the severity of misidentification and paranoid psychotic symptoms. AD-P showed decreased FD in ventral-visual-stream compared to AD, suggesting that perceptual processes might be pivotal in psychosis. A negative correlation was found between misidentification severity and FD in the entorhinal cortex suggesting that misidentification may be specifically associated with alterations in regions involved in high-level perceptual and contextualization processes.
2021
dementia; hallucinations; misidentification subtype; paranoid subtype; Psychiatric symptoms
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Cortical complexity alterations in the medial temporal lobe are associated with Alzheimer’s disease psychosis / D'Antonio, F.; Di Vita, A.; Zazzaro, G.; Canevelli, M.; Trebbastoni, A.; Campanelli, A.; Ferracuti, S.; de Lena, C.; Guariglia, C.; Boccia, M.. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT, AND COGNITION. SECTION B, AGING, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION. - ISSN 1382-5585. - (2021), pp. 1-11. [10.1080/13825585.2021.1958139]
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