EXAM #3: NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS Flashcards
What are the main characteristics of Neurodegnerative Disorders?
1) Loss of neurons
2) Due to BOTH genetic and environmental factors
3) Pathology= aggregation of misfolded proteins
What specific region is associated with neuronal loss in AD?
Hippocampus
What specific region is associated with neuronal loss in PD?
Basal Ganglia
What specific region is associated with neuronal loss in ALS
Cortical and spinal motor neurons
What protein accumulates in AD?
1) Beta-amyloid plaques
2) Neurofibrillary tangles
(Intracellular)
What protein accumulates in PD?
Alpha-synuclein
What protein accumulates in Huntington’s Disease?
Huntington Protein
What protein accumulates in Prion Disease?
Extracellular prion amyloid plaques
Who first diagnosed Alzheimer’s Disease?
Alois Alzheimer
Who was the first patient diagnosed with AD?
Frau August Deter
What is the most prevalent form of gradually progressive dementia?
AD
What are the cognitive symptoms of AD?
1) Loss of short-term memory
2) Aphasia
3) Apraxia
4) Agnosia
5) Disorientation
What is apraxia?
Inability to carry out motor activity despite intact motor system
What is agnosia?
Inability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells
What are the noncognitive symptoms of AD?
1) Depression
2) Psychotic symptoms
What typically causes death in AD?
Complications of immobility i.e. pneumonia or PE