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遗忘还是无法获取?探索影响轻度认知障碍和阿尔茨海默病患者逆行记忆的机制。

Lost or unavailable? Exploring mechanisms that affect retrograde memory in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease patients.

机构信息

Laboratory of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, via Ardeatina, 306, 00179, Rome, Italy.

Department of Systems Medicine, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

J Neurol. 2020 Jan;267(1):113-124. doi: 10.1007/s00415-019-09559-8. Epub 2019 Sep 30.

Abstract

Retrograde amnesia has been largely documented in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (a-MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, it is still not clear whether ineffectiveness in recalling past acquired information reflects loss of individual memory traces or failure to access specific stored traces. We aimed to disentangle the differential contribution of storage and retrieval processes to the pattern of retrograde amnesia in these patients. This issue was investigated in 18 a-MCI and 19 AD patients who were compared to 20 healthy controls. A novel questionnaire about public events was used; it consisted of two procedures (i.e., a free recall test and a true/false recognition test). Crucial differences emerged in the way the two groups of patients performed the experimental tasks. In fact, although both a-MCI and AD patients showed a similar pattern of impairment on the free recall test, a-MCI patients were able to normalise their performance on the recognition test, thus overcoming their deficits at the time of recall. Conversely, AD patients showed both reduced free recall ability and diminished sensitivity to benefit from recognition in recalling public events. Our findings suggest that the memory processes underlying RA were different for a-MCI and AD. Deficits in remote memory are prevalently explained by impaired retrieval abilities in a-MCI and by impaired storage in AD. This distinction between retrograde amnesia due to defective trace utilisation in a-MCI and trace storage in AD is consistent with the temporal unfolding of declining anterograde memory over the course of disease progression to AD.

摘要

逆行性遗忘症在遗忘型轻度认知障碍(a-MCI)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者中已得到广泛记录。然而,目前尚不清楚无法回忆过去获得的信息是反映个别记忆痕迹的丧失还是无法访问特定存储的痕迹。我们旨在厘清这些患者逆行性遗忘模式中存储和检索过程的差异贡献。在 18 名 a-MCI 患者和 19 名 AD 患者中研究了这个问题,并将他们与 20 名健康对照进行了比较。使用了一种关于公共事件的新问卷;它由两个程序组成(即自由回忆测试和真/假识别测试)。两组患者在执行实验任务的方式上出现了关键差异。事实上,尽管 a-MCI 和 AD 患者在自由回忆测试中表现出相似的损伤模式,但 a-MCI 患者能够在识别测试中正常化他们的表现,从而在回忆时克服他们的缺陷。相反,AD 患者在回忆公共事件时表现出自由回忆能力下降和识别受益的敏感性降低。我们的研究结果表明,a-MCI 和 AD 患者的逆行性遗忘的记忆过程不同。远程记忆的缺陷在 a-MCI 中主要归因于检索能力受损,而在 AD 中主要归因于存储受损。这种由于 a-MCI 中的痕迹利用缺陷和 AD 中的痕迹存储导致的逆行性遗忘之间的区别与疾病进展为 AD 时顺行性记忆逐渐下降的时间展开一致。

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