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TitlePrimary Progressive Aphasia in the Network of French Alzheimer Plan Memory Centers.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsMagnin, E, Démonet, J-F, Wallon, D, Dumurgier, J, Troussière, A-C, Jager, A, Duron, E, Gabelle, A, de la Sayette, V, Volpe-Gillot, L, Tio, G, Evain, S, Boutoleau-Bretonnière, C, Enderle, A, Mouton-Liger, F, Robert, P, Hannequin, D, Pasquier, F, Hugon, J, Paquet, C
Corporate AuthorsePLM collaborators
JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
Volume54
Issue4
Pagination1459-1471
Date Published2016 Oct 18
ISSN1875-8908
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few demographical data about primary progressive aphasia (PPA) are available, and most knowledge regarding PPA is based on tertiary centers' results.

OBJECTIVE: Our aims were to describe demographical characteristics of the PPA population in a large sample of PPA patients from the network of French Alzheimer plan memory centers (Sample 1), and to describe the stratification of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers in two different samples of PPA patients (Samples 2 and 3).

METHODS: All registered PPA patients in the French Alzheimer's disease (AD) databank (Sample 1: n = 2,035) and a subsample (Sample 2: n = 65) derived from a multicentric prospective cohort with CSF biomarker analysis were analyzed. A multicentric retrospective cohort from language expert tertiary centers (Sample 3: n = 97) with CSF biomarker analysis was added. Sample 3 was added to replicate the CSF results of the Sample 2 and to evaluate repartition of AD pathology in the three variant of PPA according to the latest classification.

RESULTS: Non-Fluent/Agrammatic, Logopenic, and Unclassifiable PPA patients (NF/A-Logo-Unclass PPA) were older and more frequent than Semantic PPA patients (2.2 versus 0.8/100,000 inhabitants; p 

CONCLUSION: PPA occurs also in an elderly population, especially in male patients over 80. CSF biomarkers are useful to stratify PPA. The epidemiology of PPA should be further investigated to confirm gender and cognitive reserve role in PPA to better understand the factors and mechanisms leading to this language-predominant deficit during neurodegenerative diseases.

DOI10.3233/JAD-160536
Alternate JournalJ. Alzheimers Dis.
PubMed ID27589533
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