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Longitudinal cerebral perfusion in presymptomatic genetic frontotemporal dement...

The Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia Initiative (GENFI); Pasternak, Maurice; Mirza, Saira S.; Luciw, Nicholas; Mutsaerts, Henri J. M. M.; Petr, Jan

INTRODUCTION: Effective longitudinal biomarkers that track disease progression are needed to characterize the presymptomatic phase of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD). We investigate the utility of cerebral perfusion as one such biomarker in presymptomatic FTD mutation carriers. METHODS: We investigated longitudinal profiles of cerebral perfusion using arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging in 4...


Language impairment in the genetic forms of behavioural variant frontotemporal ...

On Behalf of the Genetic FTD Initiative (GENFI); Samra, Kiran; MacDougall, Amy M.; Bouzigues, Arabella; Bocchetta, Martina; Cash, David M.

Background: Behavioural variant fronto-temporal dementia (bvFTD) is characterised by a progressive change in personality in association with atrophy of the frontal and temporal lobes. Whilst language impairment has been described in people with bvFTD, little is currently known about the extent or type of linguistic difficulties that occur, particularly in the genetic forms. Methods: Participants with genetic bv...


Neurodevelopmental effects of genetic frontotemporal dementia in young adult mu...

Finger, Elizabeth; Malik, Rubina; Bocchetta, Martina; Coleman, Kristy; Graff, Caroline; Borroni, Barbara; Masellis, Mario; Laforce, Robert

While frontotemporal dementia has been considered a neurodegenerative disease that starts in mid-life or later, it is now clearly established that cortical and subcortical volume loss is observed more than a decade prior to symptom onset and progresses with ageing. To test the hypothesis that genetic mutations causing frontotemporal dementia have neurodevelopmental consequences, we examined the youngest adults ...


CSF glial markers are elevated in a subset of patients with genetic frontotempo...

the Genetic FTD Initiative, GENFI; Woollacott, Ione O.C.; Swift, Imogen J.; Sogorb-Esteve, Aitana; Heller, Carolin; Knowles, Kathryn

Background: Neuroinflammation has been shown to be an important pathophysiological disease mechanism in frontotemporal dementia (FTD). This includes activation of microglia, a process that can be measured in life through assaying different glia-derived biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid. However, only a few studies so far have taken place in FTD, and even fewer focusing on the genetic forms of FTD. Methods: We i...


Language impairment in the genetic forms of behavioural variant frontotemporal ...

Samra, Kiran; MacDougall, Amy M.; Bouzigues, Arabella; Bocchetta, Martina; Cash, David M.; Greaves, Caroline V.; Convery, Rhian S.; van Swieten, John C.

Background: Behavioural variant fronto-temporal dementia (bvFTD) is characterised by a progressive change in personality in association with atrophy of the frontal and temporal lobes. Whilst language impairment has been described in people with bvFTD, little is currently known about the extent or type of linguistic difficulties that occur, particularly in the genetic forms. Methods: Participants with genetic bv...


Anomia is present pre-symptomatically in frontotemporal dementia due to MAPT mu...

Bouzigues, Arabella; Russell, Lucy L.; Peakman, Georgia; Bocchetta, Martina; Greaves, Caroline V.; Convery, Rhian S.; Todd, Emily; Rowe, James B.

Introduction: A third of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is caused by an autosomal-dominant genetic mutation in one of three genes: microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT), chromosome 9 open reading frame 72 (C9orf72) and progranulin (GRN). Prior studies of prodromal FTD have identified impaired executive function and social cognition early in the disease but few have studied naming in detail. Methods: We inves...


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