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Date publication

mai 2025

Journal

GeroScience

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr NAMER Izzie-Jacques


Tous les auteurs :
Blanc F, Bouteloup V, Paquet C, Chupin M, Pasquier F, Gabelle A, Ceccaldi M, de Sousa PL, Krolak-Salmon P, David R, Fischer C, Dartigues JF, Wallon D, Moreaud O, Sauvée M, Belin C, Roubaud C, Botzung A, Ravier A, Demuynck C, Namer I, Habert MO, Bousiges O, Schorr B, Muller C, Philippi N, Chêne G, Cretin B, Mangin JF, Dufouil C

Résumé

The cognitive and neuroimaging evolution over the course of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) from prodromal stage - Pro-DLB (subjective (SCI) to mild cognitive impairment (MCI)) - is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to analyze from 5-year longitudinal data the trajectories of Pro-DLB patients. The "Lewy- MEMENTO" prospective clinical cohort recruited 773 patients for either SCI or MCI. The Pro-DLB group was compared to a group with prodromal Alzheimer's disease (Pro-AD), a group with "prodromal DLB and AD" (Pro-DLB + AD), and a group without prodromal DLB and AD (no symptom [NS]). We modeled the 5-year evolution of cognitive functions and the 2-year evolution of brain MRI volumetry on MRI and brain metabolism (FDG PET). The Pro-AD and Pro-DLB + AD groups had more cognitive and functional decline than the Pro-DLB and NS groups (P < .001). The Pro-DLB group had more cognitive decline than the NS group (P < .004). Incident dementia during the follow-up was higher in the Pro-AD (13.0 per 100 person-years) and Pro-DLB + AD (10.3) groups than in the Pro-DLB (1.02) and NS (0.44) groups (P < .001). The decline in the metabolism of the left orbitofrontal cortex was greater in the Pro-DLB + AD group. The volume decrease of hippocampi, entorhinal cortices, amygdalae, and left insula was higher in the Pro-AD and the pro-DLB + AD groups. Patients in the pro-DLB group had less cognitive, functional, brain volume, and metabolism decrease than patients in the Pro-AD and pro-DLB + AD groups. DLB would therefore be a less degenerative and more dysfunctional disease at the prodromal stage.

Mots clés

Alzheimer’s disease, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Mild cognitive impairment, Prodromal, Subjective cognitive impairment

Référence

Geroscience. 2025 05 25;: