Sadek Joseph R, Johnson Shannon A, White Desirée A, Salmon David P, Taylor Kirsten I, Delapena Jody H, Paulsen Jane S, Heaton Robert K, Grant Igor
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, CA 92103, USA.
Neuropsychology. 2004 Oct;18(4):692-9. doi: 10.1037/0894-4105.18.4.692.
Remote memory was assessed in persons with HIV-associated dementia (HIV-D), probable Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Huntington's disease (HD) and in healthy controls. The clinical groups were similar in overall dementia severity. Each clinical group exhibited impairments on remote memory tests relative to controls; however, temporally graded memory loss with selective preservation of older information was observed in the AD group but not the HD or HIV-D group. Analysis of cued retrieval indicated a preferential cuing benefit for the HIV-D and HD groups relative to the AD group. The similar pattern of remote memory performance demonstrated by the HIV-D and HD groups is a novel finding and suggests a subcortically mediated retrograde amnesia in HIV-D. The temporally graded pattern and the abnormal cued retrieval performance in the AD group are consistent with a consolidation deficit associated with extrahippocampal (cortical) and hippocampal damage.
对患有人类免疫缺陷病毒相关痴呆(HIV-D)、疑似阿尔茨海默病(AD)和亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)的患者以及健康对照者进行了远期记忆评估。各临床组在总体痴呆严重程度上相似。相对于对照组,各临床组在远期记忆测试中均表现出损伤;然而,AD组观察到存在时间梯度性记忆丧失且较旧信息有选择性保留,而HD组和HIV-D组未观察到这种情况。线索回忆分析表明,相对于AD组,HIV-D组和HD组有更明显的线索提示益处。HIV-D组和HD组表现出的相似远期记忆表现模式是一个新发现,提示HIV-D存在皮质下介导的逆行性遗忘。AD组的时间梯度模式和异常线索回忆表现与海马体外(皮质)和海马损伤相关的巩固缺陷一致。