Effects of APOE ε4 and Neuropathological Diagnoses on Neuropsychiatric Symptoms: Mediation Analyses and Likely Causation in an Integrated National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center Database
Terry E. Goldberg , D.P. Devanand , Zhiqian Fang , Hyun Kim , Elizabeth Rueppel , Aren Tucker , Scott Carlson , Seonjoo Lee
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Abstract
Background
In this study, we sought to identify paths from APOE ε4 to neurobehaviors itemized on a neuropsychiatric inventory (Neuropsychiatric Inventory–Questionnaire [NPI-Q]) that involved neuropathologies associated with APOE ε4 (amyloid, tau, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and Lewy bodies) or cognition mediators (memory or global cognitive status) as well as direct paths from APOE ε4 to neurobehaviors.
Methods
A total of 1199 cases with available neurobehavioral, cognition, and neuropathological data were included. We conducted a series of causal mediation analyses in which APOE ε4 always served as the independent variable, and NPI-Q neurobehavioral items, when included in the mediation analysis, served as the outcome. Neuropathologies or cognition served as mediators.
Results
Multiple significant indirect paths from APOE ε4 through neuropathologies to neurobehaviors were identified. More refined analyses indicated that neuritic plaques and Braak stage drove the findings. A significant direct effect of APOE ε4 on memory was also identified. Additionally, Lewy body disease, when treated as an exposure, had a direct effect on hallucinations consistent with features of the disease.
Conclusions
We found strong evidence for partial mediation of NPI-Q symptoms by cognition, suggesting that cognitive limitations may have promoted maladaptive behavior. In addition, neuritic amyloid plaque levels and Braak stage, but not diffuse amyloid plaque extent, were key in NPI-Q–mediated associations, suggesting the possibility that synaptic failure plays an important role in multiple neurobehavioral symptoms in dementia, including psychosis. Finally, we found strong evidence that APOE ε4 may have direct effects on cognition when we used verbal episodic memory but not global cognitive status as an outcome.
期刊介绍:
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging is an official journal of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, whose purpose is to promote excellence in scientific research and education in fields that investigate the nature, causes, mechanisms, and treatments of disorders of thought, emotion, or behavior. In accord with this mission, this peer-reviewed, rapid-publication, international journal focuses on studies using the tools and constructs of cognitive neuroscience, including the full range of non-invasive neuroimaging and human extra- and intracranial physiological recording methodologies. It publishes both basic and clinical studies, including those that incorporate genetic data, pharmacological challenges, and computational modeling approaches. The journal publishes novel results of original research which represent an important new lead or significant impact on the field. Reviews and commentaries that focus on topics of current research and interest are also encouraged.