Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence

Abstract Introduction The extent of working memory (WM) and executive function (EF) impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is not well‐characterized. Methods We compared 48 patients with MCI, 124 noncognitively impaired elderly healthy controls, and 57 patients with Alzheimer's disease (...

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Main Authors: Leticia Garcia‐Alvarez, Jesus J. Gomar, Amber Sousa, Maria P. Garcia‐Portilla, Terry E. Goldberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.010
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spelling doaj-fe65d6b574a44fc1a77da9c1a90a3a632020-11-25T02:59:53ZengWileyAlzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring2352-87292019-12-0111117017910.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.010Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competenceLeticia Garcia‐Alvarez0Jesus J. Gomar1Amber Sousa2Maria P. Garcia‐Portilla3Terry E. Goldberg4Department of PsychiatryUniversity of OviedoOviedoSpainCentro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental, CIBERSAMSpainThe Litwin‐Zucker Alzheimer's Research Center, The Feinstein Institute for Medical ResearchManhassetNYUSADepartment of PsychiatryUniversity of OviedoOviedoSpainDivision of Geriatric Psychiatry, PsychiatryColumbia University Medical CenterNYUSAAbstract Introduction The extent of working memory (WM) and executive function (EF) impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is not well‐characterized. Methods We compared 48 patients with MCI, 124 noncognitively impaired elderly healthy controls, and 57 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) on multiple WM/EF measures, frontal lobe integrity indexes, and functioning. Results Patients with MCI demonstrated worse performance on nearly all WM/EF tests. This profile of impairment was refined in a factor analysis that identified three primary WM/EF constructs: WM storage; speed and controlled visual search; and manipulation of information and problem solving. EF impairments were associated with reductions in prefrontal cortical thickness. WM/EF accounted for over 50% of the variance in functional competence. Discussion In MCI, WM/EF impairments are far from rare, based on specific compromises to frontal cortex circuitry, and are associated with loss of everyday functioning. WM/EF impairments, even at this potentially prodromal stage of AD, have clinically deleterious consequences.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.010Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)Working memoryExecutive functionFunctional competenceFrontal cortex
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author Leticia Garcia‐Alvarez
Jesus J. Gomar
Amber Sousa
Maria P. Garcia‐Portilla
Terry E. Goldberg
spellingShingle Leticia Garcia‐Alvarez
Jesus J. Gomar
Amber Sousa
Maria P. Garcia‐Portilla
Terry E. Goldberg
Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence
Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
Working memory
Executive function
Functional competence
Frontal cortex
author_facet Leticia Garcia‐Alvarez
Jesus J. Gomar
Amber Sousa
Maria P. Garcia‐Portilla
Terry E. Goldberg
author_sort Leticia Garcia‐Alvarez
title Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence
title_short Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence
title_full Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence
title_fullStr Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence
title_full_unstemmed Breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence
title_sort breadth and depth of working memory and executive function compromises in mild cognitive impairment and their relationships to frontal lobe morphometry and functional competence
publisher Wiley
series Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
issn 2352-8729
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Introduction The extent of working memory (WM) and executive function (EF) impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is not well‐characterized. Methods We compared 48 patients with MCI, 124 noncognitively impaired elderly healthy controls, and 57 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) on multiple WM/EF measures, frontal lobe integrity indexes, and functioning. Results Patients with MCI demonstrated worse performance on nearly all WM/EF tests. This profile of impairment was refined in a factor analysis that identified three primary WM/EF constructs: WM storage; speed and controlled visual search; and manipulation of information and problem solving. EF impairments were associated with reductions in prefrontal cortical thickness. WM/EF accounted for over 50% of the variance in functional competence. Discussion In MCI, WM/EF impairments are far from rare, based on specific compromises to frontal cortex circuitry, and are associated with loss of everyday functioning. WM/EF impairments, even at this potentially prodromal stage of AD, have clinically deleterious consequences.
topic Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
Working memory
Executive function
Functional competence
Frontal cortex
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.010
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