Yakeel T. Quiroz, PhD, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital Building #39 1st Ave., Suite #101, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA, Phone (617) 643-5944; Fax: (617) 726-5760; E-mail:
J Prev Alzheimers Dis. 2023;10(2):322-327. doi: 10.14283/jpad.2023.14.
Early cognitive changes due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) include difficulties in semantic access and working memory. Using a computerized cognitive test developed by our group, called the Memory for Semantically Related Objects test (MESERO), we evaluated if cognitively unimpaired carriers of an autosomal dominant AD (ADAD) mutation performed worse on this test than non-carrier family members. 35 cognitively unimpaired ADAD mutation carriers and 26 non-carrier family members from a Colombian ADAD cohort took the MESERO on a laptop computer. Cognitively unimpaired ADAD carriers had significantly worse MESERO total scores than non-carrier family members, driven by worse performance in semantically-related object sets; group performances did not differ on semantically unrelated object sets. Findings suggest that MESERO performance may be sensitive to subtle cognitive changes associated with AD. Future MESERO research should examine performances between healthy older adults and people at risk for sporadic AD.
由于阿尔茨海默病(AD)导致的早期认知变化包括语义访问和工作记忆困难。使用我们小组开发的一种名为语义相关对象记忆测试(MESERO)的计算机化认知测试,我们评估了是否认知正常的常染色体显性 AD(ADAD)突变携带者在该测试中的表现逊于非携带者家族成员。35 名认知正常的 ADAD 突变携带者和 26 名来自哥伦比亚 ADAD 队列的非携带者家族成员在笔记本电脑上进行了 MESERO 测试。认知正常的 ADAD 携带者的 MESERO 总分明显较差,这是由于语义相关对象集的表现更差所致;两组在语义不相关对象集上的表现没有差异。研究结果表明,MESERO 的表现可能对与 AD 相关的微妙认知变化敏感。未来的 MESERO 研究应检查健康老年人和散发性 AD 风险人群之间的表现。