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LTP-like cortical plasticity is associated with verbal memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease patients
Authors:Francesco Di Lorenzo  Caterina Motta  Sonia Bonnì  Nicola Biagio Mercuri  Carlo Caltagirone  Alessandro Martorana  Giacomo Koch
Affiliation:1. Non Invasive Brain Stimulation Unit/Department of Behavioral and Clinical Neurology, Santa Lucia Foundation IRCCS, Rome, Italy;2. Stroke Unit, Tor Vergata Policlinic, Rome, Italy;3. Department of Systems Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy
Abstract:

Background

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by a primary impairment of long-term declarative memory caused by deposition of misfolded protein aggregates. Experimental studies showed that AD neuropathological alterations impair synaptic plasticity and memory performance. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation protocols have been recently introduced to investigate altered mechanisms of cortical plasticity in AD patients.

Aim

To investigate relationship between Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)-like cortical plasticity and patients’ neuropsychological performance.

Methods

We applied intermittent theta burst stimulation and extensive neuropshycological battery in 75 newly diagnosed AD patients.

Results

We found that LTP-like cortical plasticity impairment is selectively associated to a less efficient verbal memory (r?=?0.45; p?=?0.002), but not to other cognitive functions, independently from biomarkers and other demographic and clinical factors.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that LTP-like cortical plasticity may represent a neurophysiological surrogate of memory in AD patients by evaluating the weight of pathological changes responsible for cognitive dysfunction.
Keywords:Alzheimer's disease  Transcranial magnetic stimulation  Long term potentiation  Memory
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