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Positron emission tomography and computed tomography assessments of the aging human brain

de Leon MJ; George AE; Ferris SH; Christman DR; Fowler JS; Gentes CI; Brodie J; Reisberg B; Wolf AP
The relationship between alterations in brain structure and brain function was studied in vivo in both young and elderly human subjects. Computed tomography revealed significant age-related ventricular and cortical sulcal dilatation. The cortical changes were most closely related to age. Positron emission tomography failed to show regional changes in brain glucose metabolic rate. The results suggest that the normal aging brain undergoes structural atrophic changes without incurring regional metabolic changes. Examination of the correlations between the structural and the metabolic measures revealed no significant relationships. These data are discussed with respect to the significant structure-function relationships that have been reported in Alzheimer disease.
PMID: 6606657
ISSN: 0363-8715
CID: 9482

Alzheimer's disease. Stages of cognitive decline

Reisberg B
PMID: 6559541
ISSN: 0002-936x
CID: 34311

[Methodological problems in geriatric psychopharmacology]

Crook T; Ferris S; Reisberg B
PMID: 6228928
ISSN: 0755-4982
CID: 18817

First results on the effects of MAO inhibition on cognitive functioning in elderly depressed patients

Georgotas A; Reisberg B; Ferris S
Elderly depressed patients who met the Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) for major depressive illness, were treated with phenelzine, a non-selective monoamine oxidase inhibitor, for a period of 2 to 7 wk, following 2 wk of placebo washout period. Possible pre- and post-treatment differences on the cognitive test battery were evaluated using the Wilcoxon test. Although recovery from depression was obtained in the majority of patients (Hamilton, Global and Self-rating Scales), none of the cognitive measures showed statistically significant changes over the course of the treatment period and the cognitive tests scores did not change as a result of treatment. It is of interest that tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are known to impair memory in geriatric patients, presumably due to their sedative and anticholinergic effects. The lack of an adverse cognitive effect for phenelzine therefore suggests a possible advantage of monoamine oxidase inhibitors over tricyclic antidepressants for the treatment of geriatric depression
PMID: 6651397
ISSN: 0167-4943
CID: 18818

Computed tomography and positron emission transaxial tomography evaluations of normal aging and Alzheimer's disease

de Leon MJ; Ferris SH; George AE; Reisberg B; Christman DR; Kricheff II; Wolf AP
Young normal subjects, old normal subjects, and patients with senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type (SDAT) were studied with both computed tomography (CT) and positron emission transaxial tomography (PETT). Increases in ventricular size with both aging and disease were measured. Regional glucose metabolic rate was not affected by age, but was markedly reduced in SDAT patients. These data indicate that in normal aging, structural brain changes may be more salient than biochemical changes. Although both structural and biochemical changes occur in SDAT, the biochemical changes are more marked. The results suggest that PETT is potentially more useful than CT in the in vivo diagnosis of SDAT.
PMID: 6603463
ISSN: 0271-678x
CID: 9485

Positron emission tomographic studies of aging and Alzheimer disease

de Leon MJ; Ferris SH; George AE; Christman DR; Fowler JS; Gentes C; Reisberg B; Gee B; Emmerich M; Yonekura Y; Brodie J; Kricheff II; Wolf AP
In this study the positron emission tomographic (PET)-18F-2-deoxy-2-fluoro-D-glucose (FDG) technique was used to study both normal aging and senile dementia. The results derived from 15 young normal subjects (mean age, 26 +/- 5 years) and 22 elderly normal subjects (mean age, 66 +/- 7 years) failed to indicate significant metabolic changes associated with age. A group of 24 patients with senile dementia (mean age, 73 +/- 7 years) showed consistent diminutions in regional glucose use relative to the elderly normals. Across all brain regions the diminutions were 17%-24%. There were also significant correlations between the measures of glucose use and the measures of cognitive functioning. Discriminant function classification analysis results indicate that better than 80% classification accuracy can be achieved for individual PET measures. These data suggest a possible future diagnostic use of PET in senile dementia.
PMID: 6410799
ISSN: 0195-6108
CID: 9486

Regional correlation of PET and CT in senile dementia of the Alzheimer type

de Leon MJ; George AE; Ferris SH; Rosenbloom S; Christman DR; Gentes CI; Reisberg B; Kricheff II; Wolf AP
Alzheimer disease is manifested by both widespread and regionally restricted brain changes, some of which have recently been identified in vivo with computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET). This is a report of the regional correlation of CT and PET measurements in 19 carefully diagnosed subjects comprising 11 controls and eight patients with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type. Regional CT attenuation values did not discriminate between the two groups, but PET using 18F-2-deoxy-2-fluoro-D-glucose demonstrated significant regional reductions (range, 21%-28%) in glucose utilization in the Alzheimer group. PET measures were also more consistently related to cognitive decline. The correlation between CT structural measures and PET metabolic measures demonstrated consistent relations between widespread PET regions and CT changes in the thalamus, posterior limb of the internal capsule, and temporal lobes. However, CT changes in the frontal white matter, caudate nucleus, and anterior limb of the internal capsule were not related to any regional PET changes. These data support previous findings of temporal lobe involvement in Alzheimer disease and suggest the involvement of structures in the region of the third ventricle.
PMID: 6410795
ISSN: 0195-6108
CID: 9487

Effects of naloxone in senile dementia: a double-blind trial [Letter]

Reisberg B; Ferris SH; Anand R; Mir P; Geibel V; De Leon MJ; Roberts E
PMID: 6338389
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 9488

THE BRIEF COGNITIVE RATING-SCALE - LANGUAGE, MOTORIC, AND MOOD CONCOMITANTS IN PRIMARY DEGENERATIVE DEMENTIA

Reisberg, B; London, E; Ferris, SH; Borenstein, J; Scheier, L; Deleon, MJ
ISI:A1983RN98900037
ISSN: 0048-5764
CID: 30604

THE BRIEF COGNITIVE RATING-SCALE (BCRS) - FINDINGS IN PRIMARY DEGENERATIVE DEMENTIA (PDD)

Reisberg, B; Schneck, MK; Ferris, SH; Schwartz, GE; Deleon, MJ
ISI:A1983PY52700014
ISSN: 0048-5764
CID: 30676