Early- vs late-onset subcortical vascular cognitive impairment
- Authors
- Jang, Young Kyoung; Kwon, Hunki; Kim, Yeo Jin; Jung, Na Yeon; Lee, Jin San; Lee, Juyoun; Chin, Juhee; Im, Kiho; Jeon, Seun; Lee, Jong Min; Seong, Joon-Kyoung; Kim, Jeong Hun; Kim, Seonwoo; Choe, Yearn Seong; Lee, Kyung-Han; Kim, Sung Tae; Kim, Jae Seung; Lee, Jae Hong; Na, Duk L.; Seo, Sang Won; Kim, Hee Jin
- Issue Date
- 9-2월-2016
- Publisher
- LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
- Citation
- NEUROLOGY, v.86, no.6, pp.527 - 534
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- NEUROLOGY
- Volume
- 86
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 527
- End Page
- 534
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/89535
- DOI
- 10.1212/WNL.0000000000002357
- ISSN
- 0028-3878
- Abstract
- Objective:To evaluate the differences between early-onset subcortical vascular cognitive impairment (EO-SVCI) and late-onset subcortical vascular cognitive impairment (LO-SVCI) with regard to pathologic burden, structural changes, and cognitive function.Methods:We prospectively recruited 142 patients from a single referral center. Patients were divided into EO-SVCI (n = 30, age at onset <65 years) and LO-SVCI (n = 112, age at onset 65 years) groups. All patients underwent neuropsychological tests, 3T brain MRI, and [C-11] Pittsburgh compound B (PiB)-PET. We compared pathologic burden such as small vessel disease and amyloid burden; structural changes such as structural network, cortical thickness, and hippocampal volume; and cognitive function between EO-SVCI and LO-SVCI.Results:EO-SVCI patients had more lacunes, while LO-SVCI patients had higher PiB standardized uptake value ratios. EO-SVCI patients exhibited more severe structural network disruptions in the frontal area, while LO-SVCI patients exhibited more severe cortical and hippocampal atrophy. Although disease severity did not differ between the 2 groups, frontal-executive dysfunction was more severe in EO-SVCI patients.Conclusions:EO-SVCI patients showed more vascular related factors, while LO-SVCI patients exhibited more Alzheimer disease-related characteristics. The greater number of lacunes in EO-SVCI might account for the more severe frontal network disruption and frontal-executive dysfunction, while the greater amyloid burden in LO-SVCI might account for the more severe cortical and hippocampal atrophy. Our findings suggest that the age at onset is a crucial factor that determines distinct features in SVCI patients, such as pathologic burden, structural changes, and cognitive function.
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