Qualitative magnetic resonance imaging findings in geriatric depression. Possible link between later-onset depression and Alzheimer's disease?

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Greenwald, BS
KramerGinsberg, E
Bogerts, B
Ashtari, M
Aupperle, P
Wu, H
Allen, L
Zeman, D
Patel, M
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[1] LONG ISL JEWISH MED CTR, HILLSIDE HOSP, BRAIN MORPHOMETRY & IMAGE ANAL CTR, DIV PSYCHIAT, GLEN OAKS, NY 11004 USA
[2] ALBERT EINSTEIN COLL MED, BRONX, NY 10467 USA
[3] LONG ISL JEWISH MED CTR, DEPT RADIOL, GLEN OAKS, NY 11004 USA
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10.1017/S0033291796004576
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B849 [应用心理学];
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Background. Several clinical and neuroimaging investigations support the notion that underlying brain changes may relate to depression in older patients, especially those with a later-age initial episode. However uncertainty still exists about diagnostic and pathogenic significance of structural brain abnormalities in aged depressives, in part because many studies lack all-elderly and age-similar normal comparison populations. Methods. Brain morphology of elderly depressives (N = 30) and normal controls (N = 36) was compared by assessing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans with qualitative criteria-based scales. Ratings included lateral and third ventricle enlargement, and cortical, medial temporal, and caudate atrophy. Results. Significant differences between depressed and control groups were not demonstrated. Later-onset depressives had significantly more left medial temporal and left caudate atrophy than early-onset counterparts of similar age. Medial temporal atrophy significantly correlated with cognitive impairment and was not related to physical illness, Depressives with medial temporal atrophy (N = 7) were older and had later age at onset of depression than those without such changes. Cerebrovascular disease risk factors did not predict MRI abnormalities, Conclusions. Results indicate non-specificity and lack of homogeneity of qualitatively measured structural brain changes in geriatric depression, but suggest that pathology of specific, lateralized brain regions may be implicated in some later-onset patients, The relationship between medial temporal atrophy and late-onset depression raises the possibility that such patients may suffer from as-yet undeclared Alzheimer's disease, Lack of association between cerebrovascular disease risk factors and brain changes suggests other pathophysiological contributions.
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