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Brain connectivity and metacognition in persons with subjective cognitive decline (COSCODE) : rationale and study design

Ribaldi, Federica (författare)
Univ Geneva, Lab Neuroimaging Aging LANVIE, Geneva, Switzerland.;Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Memory Ctr, Dept Rehabil & Geriatr, Geneva, Switzerland.
Chicherio, Christian (författare)
Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Memory Ctr, Dept Rehabil & Geriatr, Geneva, Switzerland.;Univ Geneva, Ctr Interdisciplinary Study Gerontol & Vulnerabil, Geneva, Switzerland.
Altomare, Daniele (författare)
Univ Geneva, Lab Neuroimaging Aging LANVIE, Geneva, Switzerland.;Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Memory Ctr, Dept Rehabil & Geriatr, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Martins, Marta (författare)
Univ Geneva, Lab Neuroimaging Aging LANVIE, Geneva, Switzerland.
Tomczyk, Szymon (författare)
Univ Geneva, Lab Neuroimaging Aging LANVIE, Geneva, Switzerland.
Jelescu, Ileana (författare)
CIBM Ctr Biomed Imaging, Lausanne, Switzerland.;Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, Anim Imaging & Technol, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Maturana, Enrique (författare)
Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol, Geneva, Switzerland.
Scheffler, Max (författare)
Geneva Univ Hosp, Div Radiol, Geneva, Switzerland.
Haller, Sven (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Radiologi,CIMC Ctr Imagerie Med Cornavin, Geneva, Switzerland.;Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.;Capital Med Univ, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Dept Radiol, Beijing 100070, Peoples R China.
Lövblad, Karl-Olof (författare)
Geneva Univ Hosp, Diagnost Dept, Neurodiagnost & Neurointervent Div, Geneva, Switzerland.
Pievani, Michela (författare)
IRCCS Ist Ctr San Giovanni Dio Fatebenefratelli, Lab Alzheimers Neuroimaging & Epidemiol LANE, Brescia, Italy.
Garibotto, Valentina (författare)
Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.;Univ Geneva, Lab Neuroimaging & Innovat Mol Tracers NIMTIab, Geneva Univ, Neuroctr, Geneva, Switzerland.;Geneva Univ Hosp, Diagnost Dept, Div Nucl Med & Mol Imaging, Geneva, Switzerland.
Kliegel, Matthias (författare)
Univ Geneva, Ctr Interdisciplinary Study Gerontol & Vulnerabil, Geneva, Switzerland.;Univ Geneva, Fac Psychol & Educ Sci, Cognit Aging Lab, Geneva, Switzerland.
Frisoni, Giovanni B. (författare)
Univ Geneva, Lab Neuroimaging Aging LANVIE, Geneva, Switzerland.;Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Memory Ctr, Dept Rehabil & Geriatr, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Univ Geneva, Lab Neuroimaging Aging LANVIE, Geneva, Switzerland;Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Memory Ctr, Dept Rehabil & Geriatr, Geneva, Switzerland. Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Memory Ctr, Dept Rehabil & Geriatr, Geneva, Switzerland.;Univ Geneva, Ctr Interdisciplinary Study Gerontol & Vulnerabil, Geneva, Switzerland. (creator_code:org_t)
2021-05-25
2021
Engelska.
Ingår i: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy. - : BioMed Central (BMC). - 1758-9193. ; 13
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  • Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the subjective perception of a decline in memory and/or other cognitive functions in the absence of objective evidence. Some SCD individuals however may suffer from very early stages of neurodegenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer's disease, AD), minor psychiatric conditions, neurological, and/or somatic comorbidities. Even if a theoretical framework has been established, the etiology of SCD remains far from elucidated. Clinical observations recently lead to the hypothesis that individuals with incipient AD may have overestimated metacognitive judgements of their own cognitive performance, while those with psychiatric disorders typically present underestimated metacognitive judgements. Moreover, brain connectivity changes are known correlates of AD and psychiatric conditions and might be used as biomarkers to discriminate SCD individuals of different etiologies. The aim of the COSCODE study is to identify metacognition, connectivity, behavioral, and biomarker profiles associated with different etiologies of SCD. Here we present its rationale and study design.Methods: COSCODE is an observational, longitudinal (4 years), prospective clinical cohort study involving 120 SCD, and 80 control study participants (40 individuals with no cognitive impairment, and 40 living with mild cognitive impairment - MCI, or dementia due to AD), all of which will undergo diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as well as behavioral and biomarker assessments at baseline and after 1 and 2 years. Both hypothesis-driven and data-driven cluster analysis approaches will be used to identify SCD sub-types based on metacognition, connectivity, behavioral, and biomarker features.Conclusion: COSCODE will allow defining and interpreting the constellation of signs and symptoms associated with different etiologies of SCD, paving the way to the development of cost-effective risk assessment and prevention protocols.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Neurologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Neurology (hsv//eng)

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Subjective cognitive decline
Metacognition
Connectivity
Alzheimer&#8217
s disease biomarkers

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