Spatial navigation questionnaires as a supportive diagnostic tool in early Alzheimer's disease
Authors/Creators
- LACZÓ, MARTINA (Researcher)1, 2
- SVATKOVA, RADKA (Researcher)2, 3
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LERCH, ONDREJ
(Researcher)3, 2
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MARTINKOVIC, LUKAS
(Researcher)3, 2
- ZUNTYCHOVA, TEREZIE (Researcher)3, 2
- NEDELSKA, ZUZANA (Researcher)3, 2
- HORAKOVA, HANA (Researcher)3, 2
- VYHNALEK, MARTIN (Researcher)3, 2
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HORT, JAKUB
(Researcher)3, 2
- LACZÓ, JAN (Contact person)1, 2
Description
Impaired spatial navigation is early marker of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We examined ability of self- and informant-reported navigation questionnaires to discriminate between clinically and biomarker-defined participants, and associations of questionnaires with navigation performance, regional brain atrophy, AD biomarkers, and biomarker status. 262 participants (cognitively normal, with subjective cognitive decline, amnestic mild cognitive impairment [aMCI], and mild dementia) and their informants completed three navigation questionnaires. Navigation performance, magnetic resonance imaging volume/thickness of AD-related brain regions, and AD biomarkers were measured. Informant-reported questionnaires distinguished between cognitively normal and impaired participants, and amyloid-b positive and negative aMCI. Lower scores were associated with worse navigation performance, greater atrophy in AD-related brain regions, and amyloid-b status. Self-reported questionnaire scores did not distinguish between the groups and were weakly associated with navigation performance. Other associations were not significant. Informant-reported navigation questionnaires may be a screening tool for early AD reflecting atrophy of AD-related brain regions and AD pathology.
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Funding
- Ministry of Education Youth and Sports
- National Institute for Neurological Research (Program EXCELES, ID Project No. LX22NPO5107)—Funded by the European Union—Next Generation EU LX22NPO5107