Dementia and Cognitive Disorders AUGUST – SEPTEMBER 2015 This bi-monthly bulletin covers dementia and cognitive disorders including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in Parkinson’s disease. Many of the following articles are available online via The NHS Scotland Knowledge Network. Please use the links where provided and your ATHENS password. A complete list of available online journals and registration for ATHENS can be found at www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk If the article you require is not available via The Knowledge Network and you would like to request a copy, please submit your request online at www.quest.scot.nhs.uk This bulletin contains a selection of material gathered from a search of the evidence base, and is not intended to be comprehensive. Professional judgment should be exercised when appraising the material. The Library takes no responsibility for the wording, content and accuracy of the information supplied, which has been extracted in good faith from reputable sources. NHSGGC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. Contents Page NEWS ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE DEMENTIA DEMENTIA IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT 2 2 6 10 11 Compiled by: Alison McAughtrie Assistant Librarian Gartnavel General T: 0141 211 3013 E: alison.mcaughtrie@ggc.scot.nhs.uk 1 NEWS Scotland’s Dementia Awards 2015. http://www.alzscot.org/news_and_community/news/3449_winners_of_scotlands_dem entia_awards_2015_announced One-third of British people born in 2015 ‘will develop dementia’. http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/sep/21/one-third-of-people-born-in-2015will-develop-dementia ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ***Hold Ctrl and click on title to check for abstract and full text – you will need to use your Athens account*** Abbott, A., (2015). Autopsies reveal signs of Alzheimer's in growth-hormone patients. Nature, 525(7568), pp. 165-166. Alkadhi, K.A. and Tran, T.T., (2015). Chronic stress decreases basal levels of memory-related signaling molecules in area CA1 of at-risk (subclinical) model of Alzheimer’s disease. Molecular neurobiology, 52(1), pp. 93-100. Andrieu, S., Coley, N., Lovestone, S., Aisen, P.S. and Vellas, B., (2015). Prevention of sporadic Alzheimer's disease: Lessons learned from clinical trials and future directions. The Lancet Neurology, 14(9), pp. 926-944. Arenaza-Urquijo, E., Wirth, M. and Chételat, G., (2015). Cognitive reserve and lifestyle: Moving towards preclinical Alzheimer’s disease. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 7 Baloyannis, S.J., Mavroudis, I., Mitilineos, D., Baloyannis, I.S. and Costa, V.G., (2015). The hypothalamus in Alzheimer’s disease: A Golgi and electron microscope study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 30(5), pp. 478-487 Blach-Olszewska, Z., Zaczynska, E., Gustaw-Rothenberg, K., Avila-Rodrigues, M., Barreto, G.E., Leszek, J. and Aliev, G., (2015). The innate immunity in alzheimer diseaserelevance to pathogenesis and therapy. Current pharmaceutical design, 21(25), pp. 3582-3588. Cai, Z., Xiao, M., Chang, L. and Yan, L., (2015). Role of insulin resistance in Alzheimer’s disease. Metabolic brain disease, 30(4), pp. 839-851 Camargo, C.H.F., Justus, F.F. and Retzlaff, G., (2015). The effectiveness of reality orientation in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 30(5), pp. 527-532 Cedervall, Y., Torres, S. and Åberg, A.C., (2015). Maintaining well-being and selfhood through physical activity: experiences of people with mild Alzheimer's disease. Aging & Mental Health, 19(8), pp. 679-688 10p Claassen, J.A.H.R., (2015). New cardiovascular targets to prevent late onset Alzheimer disease. European journal of pharmacology, 763, pp. 131-134. Cummings, J., Friedman, J.H., Garibaldi, G., Jones, M., Macfadden, W., Marsh, L. and Robert, P.H., (2015). Apathy in neurodegenerative diseases: Recommendations on 2 the design of clinical trials. Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology, 28(3), pp. 159-173 Dodel, R., Belger, M., Reed, C., Wimo, A., Jones, R.W., Happich, M., Argimon, J.M., Bruno, G., Vellas, B. and Haro, J.M., (2015). Determinants of societal costs in Alzheimer's disease: GERAS study baseline results. Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, 11(8), pp. 933-945. Dubroff, J.G. and Nasrallah, I.M., (2015). Will PET Amyloid Imaging Lead to Overdiagnosis of Alzheimer Dementia?. Academic Radiology, 22(8), pp. 988-994. Ehret, M.J. and Chamberlin, K.W., (2015). Current Practices in the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: Where is the Evidence after the Phase III Trials?. Clinical therapeutics, 37(8), pp. 1604-1616 Engels, M.M.A., Stam, C.J., van, d.F., Scheltens, P., de Waal, H. and van Straaten, E.,C.W., (2015). Declining functional connectivity and changing hub locations in Alzheimer’s disease: An EEG study. BMC Neurology, 15. Farzan, A., Mashohor, S., Ramli, A.R. and Mahmud, R., (2015). Boosting diagnosis accuracy of Alzheimer’s disease using high dimensional recognition of longitudinal brain atrophy patterns. Behavioural brain research, 290, pp. 124-130. Ferreira, D., Cavallin, L., Larsson, E.-., Muehlboeck, J.-., Mecocci, P., Vellas, B., Tsolaki, M., Kloszewska, I., Soininen, H., Lovestone, S., Simmons, A., Wahlund, L.-. and Westman, E., (2015). Practical cut-offs for visual rating scales of medial temporal, frontal and posterior atrophy in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment. Journal of internal medicine, 278(3), pp. 277-290. Giffard, B., Laisney, M., Desgranges, B. and Eustache, F., (2015). An exploration of the semantic network in Alzheimer's disease: Influence of emotion and concreteness of concepts. Cortex: A Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior, 69, pp. 201-211. Gontier, G., George, C., Chaker, Z., Holzenberger, M. and Aïd, S., (2015). Blocking IGF signaling in adult neurons alleviates Alzheimer's disease pathology through amyloid-β clearance. The Journal of Neuroscience, 35(33), pp. 11500-11513. Grill, J.D., Zhou, Y., Karlawish, J. and Elashoff, D., (2015). Frequency and Impact of Informant Replacement in Alzheimer Disease Research. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 29(3), pp. 242-248 Holstein, M., (2015). Selling Death? Alzheimer's Disease, Euthanasia, and Selling of Death by Choice. Gerontologist, 55(4), pp. 698-700 3p. Holston, E.C., (2015). The Electrophysiological Phenomenon of Alzheimer's Disease: A Psychopathology Theory. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 36(8), pp. 603613. Hori, Y., Matsuda, O. and Ichikawa, S., (2015). Olfactory function in elderly people and patients with Alzheimer's disease. Psychogeriatrics, 15(3), pp. 179-185. Johnston, L. and Terp, D.M., (2015). Dynamics in couples facing early Alzheimer’s disease. Clinical Gerontologist: The Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 38(4), pp. 283301. Kuzmickiene, J. and Kaubrys, G., (2015). Selective ability of some CANTAB battery test measures to detect cognitive response to a single dose of donepezil in alzheimer disease. Medical Science Monitor, 21, pp. 2572-2582. 3 Launer, L.J., (2015). Preventing Alzheimer's disease is difficult. The Lancet Neurology, 14(9), pp. 872-874. Leblhuber, F., Geisler, S., Steiner, K., Fuchs, D. and Schütz, B., (2015). Elevated fecal calprotectin in patients with Alzheimer’s dementia indicates leaky gut. Journal of neural transmission, 122(9), pp. 1319-1322. Lemos, R., Simões, M.R., Santiago, B. and Santana, I., (2015). The free and cued selective reminding test: Validation for mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Neuropsychology, 9(2), pp. 242-257. Lenz, R.A., Pritchett, Y.L., Berry, S.M., Llano, D.A., Han, S., Berry, D.A., Sadowsky, C.H., Abi-Saab, W.M. and Saltarelli, M.D., (2015). Adaptive, Dose-finding Phase 2 Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of ABT-089 in Mild to Moderate Alzheimer Disease. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 29(3), pp. 192-199.. Li, Y., Wang, J., Zhang, S. and Liu, Z., (2015). Neprilysin gene transfer: A promising therapeutic approach for alzheimer's disease. Journal of neuroscience research, 93(9), pp. 1325-1329. Liu, CelinaChau, SarahRuthirakuhan, MyuriLanctôt,KristaHerrmann, Nathan, (2015). Cannabinoids for the Treatment of Agitation and Aggression in Alzheimer's Disease. CNS Drugs, 29(8), pp. 615-623. Liu, W., Li, G., Hölscher, C. and Li, L., (2015). Neuroprotective effects of geniposide on Alzheimer’s disease pathology. Reviews in the neurosciences, 26(4), pp. 371-383. Lombardo, S. and Maskos, U., (2015). Role of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in Alzheimer's disease pathology and treatment. Neuropharmacology, 96, pp. 255-262. Lou, Q., Liu, S., Huo, Y.R., Liu, M., Liu, S. and Ji, Y., (2015). Comprehensive analysis of patient and caregiver predictors for caregiver burden, anxiety and depression in Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(17), pp. 2668-2678 11p. Mitchell, J.C., Dick, M.B., Wood, A.E., Tapp, A.M. and Ziegler, R., (2015). The Utility of the Dementia Severity Rating Scale in Differentiating Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Disease from Controls. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 29(3), pp. 222-228. Naudin, M., Mondon, K., El-Hage, W., Perriot, E., Boudjarane, M., Desmidt, T., Lorette, A., Belzung, C., Hommet, C. and Atanasova, B., (2015). Taste identification used as a potential discriminative test among depression and Alzheimer's disease in elderly: A pilot study. Psychiatry research, 228(2), pp. 228-232. Pasqualetti, G., Tognini, S., Calsolaro, V., Polini, A. and Monzani, F., (2015). Potential drug-drug interactions in alzheimer patients with behavioral symptoms. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 10, pp. 1457-1466. Perrotin, A., Desgranges, B., Landeau, B., Mezenge, F., La Joie, R., Egret, S., Pelerin, A., De La Sayette, V., Eustache, F. and Chetelat, G., (2015). Anosognosia in Alzheimer disease: Disconnection between memory and self-related brain networks. Annals of Neurology, 78(3), pp. 477-486. Piccirilli, MassimoD'Alessandro, PatriziaMicheletti, NormaMacone, SaraScarponi, LauraArcelli, PaolaPetrillo, StefaniaSilvestrini,MauroLuzzi, Simona, (2015). Impairment of homonymous processing in Alzheimer's disease. Neurological Sciences, 36(8), pp. 1331-1336. 4 Quiroz, Y.T., Schultz, A.P., Chen, K., Protas, H.D., Brickhouse, M., Fleisher, A.S., Langbaum, J.B., Thiyyagura, P., Fagan, A.M., Shah, A.R., Muniz, M., Arboleda-Velasquez, J.F., Munoz, C., Garcia, G., Acosta-Baena, N., Giraldo, M., Tirado, V., Ramirez, D.L., Tariot, P.N., Dickerson, B.C., Sperling, R.A., Lopera, F. and Reiman, E.M., (2015). Brain imaging and blood biomarker abnormalities in children with autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease a cross-sectional study. JAMA Neurology, 72(8), pp. 912-919. Reardon, S., (2015). Alzheimer antibody drugs show questionable potential. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 14(9), pp. 591-592. Rosa, N.M., Deason, R.G., Budson, A.E. and Gutchess, A.H., (2015). Self-referencing and false memory in mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease. Neuropsychology, 29(5), pp. 799-805. Su, J., Liu, Y., Liu, Y. and Ren, L., (2015). Long-term effectiveness of rivastigmine patch or capsule for mild-to-severe Alzheimer’s disease: A meta-analysis. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 15(9), pp. 1093-1103. Sugino, H., Watanabe, A., Amada, N., Yamamoto, M., Ohgi, Y., Kostic, D. and Sanchez, R., (2015). Global Trends in Alzheimer Disease Clinical Development: Increasing the Probability of Success. Clinical therapeutics, 37(8), pp. 1632-1642. Tarasoff-Conway, J.M., Carare, R.O., Osorio, R.S., Glodzik, L., Butler, T., Fieremans, E., Axel, L., Rusinek, H., Nicholson, C., Zlokovic, B.V., Frangione, B., Blennow, K., Menard, J., Zetterberg, H., Wisniewski, T. and De Leon, M.J., (2015). Clearance systems in the brain - Implications for Alzheimer disease. Nature Reviews Neurology, 11(8), pp. 457-470. Tolppanen, A., Taipale, H., Purmonen, T., Koponen, M., Soininen, H. and Hartikainen, S., (2015). Hospital admissions, outpatient visits and healthcare costs of communitydwellers with Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, 11(8), pp. 955-963. Tousseyn, T., Bajsarowicz, K., Sanchez, H., Gheyara, A., Oehler, A., Geschwind, M., DeArmond, B. and DeArmond, S.J., (2015). Prion Disease Induces Alzheimer DiseaseLike Neuropathologic Changes. Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 74(9), pp. 873-888. Virk, S.A. and Eslick, G.D., (2015). Occupational exposure to aluminum and Alzheimer disease: A meta-analysis. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 57(8), pp. 893-896. Wagner, M. and Jessen, F., (2015). Amyloid Pathology, Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer Disease Risk. JAMA, 314(11), pp. 1177. Wilcock, D.M., Hurban, J., Helman, A.M., Sudduth, T.L., McCarty, K.L., Beckett, T.L., Ferrell, J.C., Murphy, M.P., Abner, E.L., Schmitt, F.A. and Head, E., (2015). Down syndrome individuals with Alzheimer's disease have a distinct neuroinflammatory phenotype compared to sporadic Alzheimer's disease. 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Nursing Standard, 30(2), pp. 8-8 1p. Diabetes and dementia. (2015). Nursing & Residential Care, 17(9), pp. 487-487 1p. A global assessment of dementia, now and in the future. (2015). The Lancet, 386(9997), pp. 931-931. Baillie, L., Merritt, J., Cox, J. and Crichton, N., (2015). Confidence and Expectations About Caring for Older People With Dementia: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Student Nurses. Educational Gerontology, 41(9), pp. 670-682 13p. Barnes, L.L., Leurgans, S., Aggarwal, N.T., Shah, R.C., Arvanitakis, Z., James, B.D., Buchman, A.S., Bennett, D.A. and Schneider, J.A., (2015). Mixed pathology is more likely in black than white decedents with Alzheimer dementia. Neurology, 85(6), pp. 528-534. Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S., Henderson-Kalb, J., Zubatsky, M.`., Lundy, J. and Hayden, D., (2015). Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: A Tool for Your Practice With Persons With Dementia? Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 16(9), pp. 795-796 2p. 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