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  • Cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients is linked to neurodegeneration, with the earliest affected cognitive areas and the influence of sex and apolipoprotein ε4 status still uncertain.
  • Data from 1233 individuals aged 65-85 showed that lower hippocampal volume correlates with poorer memory and executive functioning, with gender and ε4 status also playing a role in cognitive measures.
  • Cognitive assessments reveal variability in detecting signs of neurodegeneration, highlighting that sex and ε4 status can influence cognitive performance.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Cognitive decline follows pathological changes including neurodegeneration on the Alzheimer's disease continuum. However, it is unclear which cognitive domains first become affected by neurodegeneration in amyloid-positive individuals and if sex or apolipoprotein () ε4 status differences affect this relationship.

Methods: Data from 1233 cognitively unimpaired, amyloid-positive individuals 65 to 85 years of age were studied to assess the effect of hippocampal volume (HV) on cognition and to evaluate differences due to sex and ε4 status.

Results: Lower HV was linked with worse performance on measures of memory (free recall, total recall, logical memory delayed recall, Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE]), executive functioning (digit symbol substitution, DSS), and the Preclinical Alzheimer's Cognitive Composite (PACC). Among both women and ε4+ individuals, all cognitive measures, except MMSE, were associated with HV. DSS and PACC had the largest effect sizes in differentiating early and intermediate stage neurodegeneration.

Discussion: Despite all cognitive measures being associated with HV, cognitive tests show differences in detecting early or late signs of neurodegeneration. Differences exist in association between cognition and neurodegeneration based on sex and ε4 status.

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