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Assessment and familial aggregation of psychosis in Alzheimer's disease from the National Institute on Aging Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease Family Study

Journal

BRAIN
Volume 133, Issue -, Pages 1155-1162

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awq001

Keywords

Alzheimer's disease; family study; genetics; psychiatric comorbidity

Funding

  1. NIA NIH HHS [P01AG02219, P30AG008017, P30AG010133, P50AG05136, P50 AG005133-210020, U24AG021886, P50 AG005136, P50AG016582, P50 AG005133, P50AG08702, U24 AG021886, R01 AG027342, P50AG016579, R01AG027224, P50AG005133, P30AG028383, P50AG05134, R01 AG027224-04, P30 AG013854-15, P30 AG013854-14, P30AG028377, P01AG05138, P30AG10161, U24 AG056270, P50AG05681, P50AG05138, R01 AG041797, P30AG10124, P30AG12300, P50AG165574, P50AG05142, P30 AG013854, U24AG026395, P50 AG005136-28, P30AG13854, R01 AG027224, P01AG03991] Funding Source: Medline

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Determining the genetic architecture of late onset Alzheimer's disease remains an important research objective. One approach to the identification of novel genetic variants contributing to the disease is the classification of biologically meaningful subgroups within the larger late-onset Alzheimer's disease phenotype. The occurrence of psychotic symptoms in patients with late-onset Alzheimer's disease may identify one such group. We attempted to establish methods for the reliable assessment of psychotic symptoms in a large, geographically dispersed collection of families, multiply affected with late onset Alzheimer's disease, who were participants in the larger National Institute on Aging Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease Family Study; and to characterize the correlates and familial aggregation of psychosis within this cohort. We found that reliable assessments of psychotic symptoms during in-person or phone interviews were readily implemented. The presence of psychosis in late onset Alzheimer's disease was significantly associated with degree of cognitive impairment, and significantly, albeit modestly, correlated with the severity of other behavioural symptoms. Psychosis significantly aggregated within late onset Alzheimer's disease families suggesting that it may identify a genetically determined subgroup. Future studies should examine the linkage and association of psychosis with genetic variation within these families.

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