Gaubert Malo, Villain Nicolas, Landeau Brigitte, Mézenge Florence, Egret Stéphanie, Perrotin Audrey, Belliard Serge, de La Sayette Vincent, Eustache Francis, Desgranges Béatrice, Chételat Gaël, Rauchs Géraldine
U1077, INSERM, GIP Cyceron, Caen, France.
UMR-S1077, University of Caen Normandy, Caen, France.
J Alzheimers Dis. 2017;56(2):717-731. doi: 10.3233/JAD-160561.
Information that is processed with reference to the self (i.e., self-referential processing, SRP) is generally associated with better remembering than information processed in a semantic condition. This benefit of self on memory performance is called self-reference effect (SRE). In the present study, we assessed changes in the SRE and SRP-related brain activity in patients diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease (MCI/AD). Fifteen patients with confirmed amyloid-β deposits (positive florbetapir-PET scan) and 28 healthy controls (negative florbetapir-PET scan) were included. Participants either had to judge personality trait adjectives with reference to themselves (self condition) or to a celebrity (other condition), or determine whether these adjectives were positive or not (semantic condition). These adjectives were then presented with distractors in a surprise recognition task. Functional MRI data were acquired during both the judgment and recognition tasks. The SRE was observed in controls, but reduced in patients. Both controls and patients activated cortical midline structures when judging items with reference to themselves, but patients exhibited reduced activity in the angular gyrus. In patients, activity at encoding in the angular gyrus positively correlated with subsequent recognition accuracy in the self condition (self accuracy). This region also exhibited significant hypometabolism and Aβ burden, both related to self accuracy. By contrast, there were no differences in brain activity during recognition, either between the self and semantic conditions, or between groups. These results highlight SRE impairment in patients with MCI/AD, despite intact activity in cortical midline structures, and suggest that dysfunction of the angular gyrus is related to this impairment.
参照自我进行处理的信息(即自我参照加工,SRP)通常比在语义条件下处理的信息具有更好的记忆效果。自我对记忆表现的这种益处被称为自我参照效应(SRE)。在本研究中,我们评估了被诊断为轻度认知障碍或早期阿尔茨海默病(MCI/AD)的患者的SRE和与SRP相关的大脑活动变化。纳入了15名经证实有淀粉样β沉积(氟代贝他吡PET扫描阳性)的患者和28名健康对照者(氟代贝他吡PET扫描阴性)。参与者要么必须参照自己(自我条件)或名人(他人条件)来判断人格特质形容词,要么确定这些形容词是否为积极的(语义条件)。然后在一个意外的识别任务中,将这些形容词与干扰项一起呈现。在判断和识别任务期间采集功能磁共振成像数据。在对照组中观察到了SRE,但在患者中降低了。在参照自己判断项目时,对照组和患者均激活了皮质中线结构,但患者在角回的活动减少。在患者中,角回编码时的活动与自我条件下随后的识别准确性(自我准确性)呈正相关。该区域还表现出显著的代谢减退和Aβ负荷,两者均与自我准确性相关。相比之下,在识别过程中,无论是在自我和语义条件之间,还是在组间,大脑活动均无差异。这些结果突出了MCI/AD患者中SRE受损,尽管皮质中线结构的活动完好无损,并表明角回功能障碍与这种损伤有关。