Alzheimer's Disease Flashcards

1
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What is Alzheimer’s disease?

A

Neurodegenerative proteinopathy (amyloid)

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2
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What is Alzheimer’s a common cause of?

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Dementia

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Pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s?

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Disruption in cholinergic pathways in the brain and synaptic loss: loss of cortical neurones

  • Extracellular B-amyloid plaques form which disrupt normal cell function and induces apoptosis
  • Intracellular neurofibrillary tangles- disruption of cytoskeleton- cell death
  • Cortical atrophy- narrow gyri and widened sulci
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4
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Who gets Alzheimer’s?

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<65 years old = early onset AD

  • Genetic influences
  • May be atypical presentation

> 65 years old = Sporadic AD

  • Environmental > genetic influences
  • Usually typical initial forgetfulness
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5
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Onset of Alzheimer’s in down syndrome?

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Usually 3rd or 4th decade

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6
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How is genetic Alzheimer’s inherited?

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Autosomal dominant

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Presentation of Alzheimer’s?

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  • Initial symptom is generally forgetfulness
  • Forgetfulness- apraxia/visuospatial difficulties
  • Lack of insight
  • Impairment of planning, decision making
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Area which degenerates in dementia?

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Medial hippocampus + lateral parietal lobes

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Unusual initial presentations?

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Posterior cortical atrophy=
Visuospatial disturbance
Commonly referred to ophthalmology

Progressive primary aphasia=

  • Sematic (naming)
  • Logopenic aphasia (repeating)
  • Non-fluent aphasia (effortful)
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Diagnosis of dementia?

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MRI: Atrophy of temporal/parietal lobes

SPECT: Temporoparietal decreased metabolism

CSF: Decreased B amyloid: increased tau protein

Amyloid ligand imaging, address vascular RFs, acetylcholine boosting Rx

Use mini mental stat exam

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RFs for alzheimer’s?

A

Age
Down syndrome
Head injuries
ApoE4

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Management of Alzheimer’s?

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CBT- If anxious/depressed
Social support
Address vascular RFs

Pharmacolgical:
-Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors eg donepezil, galantamine or rivastigamine

-Memantine: NMDA rececptor antagonist, 2nd line if intolerant to AChE

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1st line drug for Alzheimer’s?

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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChE)

eg
Donepezil
Galantamine
Rivastigmine

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14
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Complications of Alzheimer’s?

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Haemorrhagic stroke due to B amyloid deposits

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