Physical basis of cognitive alterations in Alzheimer's disease: synapse loss is the major correlate of cognitive impairment

RD Terry, E Masliah, DP Salmon… - Annals of Neurology …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
RD Terry, E Masliah, DP Salmon, N Butters, R DeTeresa, R Hill, LA Hansen, R Katzman
Annals of Neurology: Official Journal of the American Neurological …, 1991Wiley Online Library
We present here both linear regressions and multivariate analyses correlating three global
neuropsychological tests with a number of structural and neurochemical measurements
performed on a prospective series of 15 patients with Alzheimer's disease and 9
neuropathologically normal subjects. The statistical data show only weak correlations
between psychometric indices and plaques and tangles, but the density of neocortical
synapses measured by a new immunocytochemical/densitometric technique reveals very …
Abstract
We present here both linear regressions and multivariate analyses correlating three global neuropsychological tests with a number of structural and neurochemical measurements performed on a prospective series of 15 patients with Alzheimer's disease and 9 neuropathologically normal subjects. The statistical data show only weak correlations between psychometric indices and plaques and tangles, but the density of neocortical synapses measured by a new immunocytochemical/densitometric technique reveals very powerful correlations with all three psychological assays. Multivariate analysis by stepwise regression produced a model including midfrontal and inferior parietal synapse density, plus inferior parietal plaque counts with a correlation coefficient of 0.96 for Mattis's Dementia Rating Scale. Plaque density contributed only 26% of that strength.
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