Chen, Xu-Qiao Das, Utpal Park, Gooho Mobley, William C
BackgroundImpaired axonal transport may contribute to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Down syndrome (DS). Axonal transport is a complex process in which specific motor proteins move cargoes to and from neuronal cell bodies and their processes. Inconsistent reports point to the changes in AD in ...
Spencer, Barbara E Digma, Leonardino A Jennings, Robin G Brewer, James B Team, for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroi...
IntroductionElevated β-amyloid is used to enroll individuals into preclinical Alzheimer's disease trials, but the screening process is inefficient and expensive. Novel enrichment methods are needed to improve efficiency of enrollment.MethodsAlzheimer's disease incidence rates and a polygenic hazard score were used to create a gene- and age-defined ...
Li, Yan Xiong, Chengjie Aschenbrenner, Andrew J Chang, Chih-Hung Weiner, Michael W Nosheny, Rachel L Mungas, Dan Bateman, Randall J Hassenstab, Jason Moulder, Krista L
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IntroductionThe Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) is widely used in Alzheimer's disease research studies and has well established reliability and validity. To facilitate the development of an online, electronic CDR (eCDR) for more efficient clinical applications, this study aims to produce a shortened version of the CDR, and to develop the statistical...
Sundermann, Erin E Fields, Adam Saloner, Rowan Gouaux, Ben Bharti, Ajay Murphy, Claire Moore, David J
ObjectivesGiven the rising number of older people with HIV (PWH) and the overlap in cognitive dysfunction profiles in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) and Alzheimer's disease and its precursor, amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), methods are needed to distinguish aMCI/Alzheimer's disease from HAND. As an early indicator of Alzh...
Yoon, Allison Zhen, James Guo, Zhefeng
Aβ42 aggregation plays a central role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. In addition to the insoluble fibrils that comprise the amyloid plaques, Aβ42 also forms soluble aggregates collectively called oligomers, which are more toxic and pathogenic than fibrils. Understanding the structure and dynamics of Aβ42 oligomers is critical for devel...
Evertson, Leslie Chang Jennings, Lee A Reuben, David B Zaila, Kassandra E Akram, Nadia Romero, Tahmineh Tan, Zaldy S
The University of California, Los Angeles Alzheimer's and Dementia Care (ADC) program enrolls persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their family caregivers as dyads to work with nurse practitioner dementia care specialists to provide coordinated dementia care. At one year, despite disease progression, overall the PLWDs' behavioral and depressive ...
Muhtadie, Luma Haase, Claudia M Verstaen, Alice Sturm, Virginia E Miller, Bruce L Levenson, Robert W
Expressive suppression is a response-focused regulatory strategy aimed at concealing the outward expression of emotion that is already underway. Expressive suppression requires the integration of interoception, proprioception, and social awareness to guide behavior in alignment with personal and interpersonal goals-all processes known to involve th...
Llibre‐Guerra, Jorge J Lee, Suzee E Suemoto, Claudia K Ehrenberg, Alexander J Kovacs, Gabor G Karydas, Anna Staffaroni, Adam De Paula Franca Resende, Elisa Kim, Eun‐Joo Hwang, Ji‐Hye
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Polymorphisms in TMEM106B, a gene on chromosome 7p21.3 involved in lysosomal trafficking, correlates to worse neuropathological, and clinical outcomes in frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with TDP-43 inclusions. In a small cohort of C9orf72 expansion carriers, we previously found an atypical, neuroglia...
Muhtadie, Luma Haase, Claudia M Verstaen, Alice Sturm, Virginia E Miller, Bruce L Levenson, Robert W
Expressive suppression is a response-focused regulatory strategy aimed at concealing the outward expression of emotion that is already underway. Expressive suppression requires the integration of interoception, proprioception, and social awareness to guide behavior in alignment with personal and interpersonal goals-all processes known to involve th...
Graff-Radford, Jonathan Yong, Keir XX Apostolova, Liana G Bouwman, Femke H Carrillo, Maria Dickerson, Bradford C Rabinovici, Gil D Schott, Jonathan M Jones, David T Murray, Melissa E
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Most patients with Alzheimer's disease present with amnestic problems; however, a substantial proportion, over-represented in young-onset cases, have atypical phenotypes including predominant visual, language, executive, behavioural, or motor dysfunction. In the past, these individuals often received a late diagnosis; however, availability of CSF a...