Feeling of presence in dementia with Lewy bodies is related to reduced left frontoparietal metabolism
Publication Date
2018-12-04Journal Title
Brain Imaging and Behavior
ISSN
1931-7557
Publisher
Springer US
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
1199-1207
Language
en
Type
Article
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Nicastro, N., Eger, A. F., Assal, F., & Garibotto, V. (2018). Feeling of presence in dementia with Lewy bodies is related to reduced left frontoparietal metabolism. Brain Imaging and Behavior, 14 (4), 1199-1207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11682-018-9997-7
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Funder: University of Cambridge
Abstract
Abstract: Feeling of presence (FOP) refers to the vivid sensation of a person’s presence near oneself and is common in Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). Based on previous observations on epileptic subjects, we hypothesized that DLB subjects with FOP would harbour 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET hypometabolism in left parietal areas. 25 subjects (mean age 71.9 ± 6.7, disease duration at scan 1.7 ± 1.5 years) were included in the study, of whom nine (36%) experienced FOP. No significant between-group difference was observed regarding dopamine transporters striatal uptake (p = 0.64), daily dopaminergic treatment dosage (p = 0.88) and visual hallucinations (p = 0.83). Statistical parametric mapping showed that subjects with FOP had a significantly reduced glucose metabolism in several left frontoparietal areas (p < 0.001), including superior parietal lobule and precuneus. Interregional correlation analysis of these areas showed specific connectivity with right insula and putamen in the FOP subgroup and right orbitofrontal and superior frontal in subjects without FOP. This provides further evidence about the role of a left frontoparietal network and suggest a possible contribution of impaired orbitofrontal reality filtering associated with FOP.
Keywords
Original Research, Psychosis, Dementia, Brain glucose metabolism, Statistical parametric mapping
Identifiers
s11682-018-9997-7, 9997
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11682-018-9997-7
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/308359
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