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Functional and Microstructural Neurosubstrates between Apathy and Depressive Symptoms in Dementia

38 Pages Posted: 21 Aug 2024 Publication Status: Accepted

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Min-Chien Tu

China Medical University

Sheng-Min Huang

National Cheng Kung University

Yen-Hsuan Hsu

National Chung Cheng University

Jir-Jei Yang

Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation - Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital

Chien-Yuan Lin

Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation - Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital

Li-Wei Kuo

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

The overlapping features of depressive symptoms and apathy hinder their differentiation in clinical practice, and hence a greater understanding of their neurosubstrates in dementia and its subtypes is necessary. Ninety-two dementia patients (Alzheimer's disease [AD, n=52]; subcortical ischemic vascular disease [SIVD, n=40]), and 30 cognitively normal subjects were evaluated using the Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES), Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI), and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Grouped by AES/BDI scores, and hubs of depression/apathy were identified by comparing MRI metrics including fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF) of resting-state functional MRI, and mean kurtosis (MK) of diffusion kurtosis imaging. Associations between the hubs with depressive and apathy symptoms were analyzed. Comparing low-AES and high-AES groups, fALFF indicated pervasive changes mainly within the default mode network (DMN) and frontoparietal network (FPN). Comparing low-BDI and high-BDI groups, fALFF reflected changes within the DMN, FPN, and salience network (SAN). Contrarily, MK showed focal changes within DMN and SAN regions from the same group-wise comparisons. While fALFF was more correlated with DMN/FPN for AES than BDI and more significantly correlated with SIVD than AD, MK was more correlated with the left anterior cingulate cortex and right insula for AES than BDI, but more significantly correlated with AD than SIVD (all P < .01). Topologically, the fALFF hubs for AES and BDI centered at the posterior and anterior poles, respectively. These findings suggest that dual-modal MRI could reflect the distinct neuropathological basis for apathy and depressive symptoms in AD and SIVD.

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Funding Declaration: Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan, Grant/Award Numbers: NSTC‐111‐2221‐E‐400‐001‐MY2 (to L.W.K.), NSTC‐111‐2811‐E‐400‐002‐MY2 (to SMH); National Health Research Institutes, Grant/Award Numbers: NHRI‐BN‐112‐PP‐06 (to LWK); Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital, Grant/Award Number: TTCRD 111‐03 and TTCRD112-04 (to MCT).

Conflict of Interests: None.

Ethical Approval: This study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of our Hospital (#REC-107-28). Written informed consent was obtained from all participants.

Keywords: Apathy Evaluation ScaleBeck's Depression InventoryResting-state functional MRIDiffusion kurtosis imagingDementia

Suggested Citation

Tu, Min-Chien and Huang, Sheng-Min and Hsu, Yen-Hsuan and Yang, Jir-Jei and Lin, Chien-Yuan and Kuo, Li-Wei, Functional and Microstructural Neurosubstrates between Apathy and Depressive Symptoms in Dementia. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4921181 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4921181

Min-Chien Tu (Contact Author)

China Medical University ( email )

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Taichung, 40402
Taiwan

Sheng-Min Huang

National Cheng Kung University ( email )

No.1, University Road
Tainan
Taiwan

Yen-Hsuan Hsu

National Chung Cheng University ( email )

Min-Shiung, Chia-Yi, 621
Taiwan

Jir-Jei Yang

Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation - Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital ( email )

Taiwan

Chien-Yuan Lin

Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation - Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital ( email )

Li-Wei Kuo

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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