Frontal variant of Alzheimer's disease and typical Alzheimer's disease: A comparative study

Authors

  • Bernardino Fernández Calvo Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil
  • Francisco Ramos-Campos University of Salamanca, Spain
  • Virginia Menezes de Lucena Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.29.1.138231
Keywords: Frontal variant Alzheimer’s disease, executive functions, anosognosia, Apolipoprotein E, neuropsychological deficits, neuropsychiatric disorders

Supporting Agencies

  • Velum foundation
  • Spain

Abstract

Clinical heterogeneity is one of the characteristics of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Hence, the atypical frontal or dysexecutive presentation is becoming increasingly well-known, although the underlying factors are still unknown. In this study, the neuropsychological performance of two groups of patients with AD (frontal variant--ADfv--and typical--TAD) were compared. The ADfv group (n = 13) was selected due to the existence of frontal hypoperfusion on a simple photon emission computer tomography (SPECT). The results revealed that the ADfv group displayed a severe dysexecutive disorder, more severe neuropsychiatric symptomatology (disinhibition and apathy), more functional impairment, and it generated a higher caregiver overload than the TAD group without frontal impairment (n = 47). Despite the facts that the ADfv group’s performance was poorer in all the neuropsychological tests, significant group differences were only found in the processing speed and visuoconstruction tasks. Logistic regression analysis revealed that the processing speed and mental flexibility scores significantly predicted a diagnosis of ADfv. The existence of the grasp reflex, anosognosia, and the absence of apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 allele (APOE e4) were also more prevalent in the ADfv group. This group had a predominance of males and it was more likely to have a positive family history of AD. To conclude, the study suggests that ADfv represents a subtype of AD that seems to have different clinical, neuropsychological, and genetic characteristics from TAD.

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Author Biographies

Bernardino Fernández Calvo, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil

Department of Psychology

Francisco Ramos-Campos, University of Salamanca, Spain

Department of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatments

Virginia Menezes de Lucena, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil

Department of Internal Medicine.
How to Cite
Fernández Calvo, B., Ramos-Campos, F., & Menezes de Lucena, V. (2013). Frontal variant of Alzheimer’s disease and typical Alzheimer’s disease: A comparative study. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 29(1), 293–300. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.29.1.138231
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Psychology and professional practice