Background: Arithmetic word-problem solving depends on the interaction of several cognitive processes that may be affected early in the disease in gene-mutation carriers for Huntington's disease (HD). Objective: Our goal was to examine the pattern of performance of arithmetic tasks in premanifest and manifest HD, and to examine correlations between arithmetic task performance and other neuropsychological tasks. Methods: We collected data from a multicenter cohort of 165 HD gene-mutation carriers. The sample consisted of 31 premanifest participants: 16 far-from (>12 years estimated time to diagnosis; preHD-A) and 15 close-to (≤12 years estimated time to diagnosis; preHD-B), 134 symptomatic patients (early-mild HD), and 37 healthy controls (HC). We compared performance between groups and explored the associations between arithmetic word-problem solving and neuropsychological and clinical variables. Results: Total arithmetic word-problem solving scores were lower in preHD-B patients than in preHD-A (p < 0.05) patients and HC (p < 0.01). Early-mild HD patients had lower scores than preHD patients (p < 0.001) and HC (p < 0.001). Compared to HC, preHD and early-mild HD participants made more errors as trial complexity increased. Moreover, arithmetic word-problem solving scores were significantly associated with measures of global cognition (p < 0.001), frontal-executive functions (p < 0.001), attention (p < 0.001) visual working memory (p < 0.001), mental rotation (p < 0.001), and confrontation naming (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Arithmetic word-problem solving is affected early in the course of HD and is related to deficient processes in frontal-executive and mentalizing-related processes.

Arithmetic Word-Problem Solving as Cognitive Marker of Progression in Pre-Manifest and Manifest Huntington's Disease / Horta-Barba, A.; Martinez-Horta, S.; Perez-Perez, J.; Sampedro, F.; Lucia, N. D.; Michele, G. D.; Salvatore, E.; Kehrer, S.; Priller, J.; Migliore, S.; Squitieri, F.; Castaldo, A.; Mariotti, C.; Mananes, V.; Lopez-Sendon, J. L.; Rodriguez, N.; Martinez-Descals, A.; Julio, F.; Janurio, C.; Delussi, M.; Tommaso, M. D.; Noguera, S.; Ruiz-Idiago, J.; Sitek, E. J.; Wallner, R.; Nuzzi, A.; Pagonabarraga, J.; Kulisevsky, J.. - In: JOURNAL OF HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE. - ISSN 1879-6397. - 10:4(2021), pp. 459-468. [10.3233/JHD-210480]

Arithmetic Word-Problem Solving as Cognitive Marker of Progression in Pre-Manifest and Manifest Huntington's Disease

Michele G. D.;Salvatore E.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2021

Abstract

Background: Arithmetic word-problem solving depends on the interaction of several cognitive processes that may be affected early in the disease in gene-mutation carriers for Huntington's disease (HD). Objective: Our goal was to examine the pattern of performance of arithmetic tasks in premanifest and manifest HD, and to examine correlations between arithmetic task performance and other neuropsychological tasks. Methods: We collected data from a multicenter cohort of 165 HD gene-mutation carriers. The sample consisted of 31 premanifest participants: 16 far-from (>12 years estimated time to diagnosis; preHD-A) and 15 close-to (≤12 years estimated time to diagnosis; preHD-B), 134 symptomatic patients (early-mild HD), and 37 healthy controls (HC). We compared performance between groups and explored the associations between arithmetic word-problem solving and neuropsychological and clinical variables. Results: Total arithmetic word-problem solving scores were lower in preHD-B patients than in preHD-A (p < 0.05) patients and HC (p < 0.01). Early-mild HD patients had lower scores than preHD patients (p < 0.001) and HC (p < 0.001). Compared to HC, preHD and early-mild HD participants made more errors as trial complexity increased. Moreover, arithmetic word-problem solving scores were significantly associated with measures of global cognition (p < 0.001), frontal-executive functions (p < 0.001), attention (p < 0.001) visual working memory (p < 0.001), mental rotation (p < 0.001), and confrontation naming (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Arithmetic word-problem solving is affected early in the course of HD and is related to deficient processes in frontal-executive and mentalizing-related processes.
2021
Arithmetic Word-Problem Solving as Cognitive Marker of Progression in Pre-Manifest and Manifest Huntington's Disease / Horta-Barba, A.; Martinez-Horta, S.; Perez-Perez, J.; Sampedro, F.; Lucia, N. D.; Michele, G. D.; Salvatore, E.; Kehrer, S.; Priller, J.; Migliore, S.; Squitieri, F.; Castaldo, A.; Mariotti, C.; Mananes, V.; Lopez-Sendon, J. L.; Rodriguez, N.; Martinez-Descals, A.; Julio, F.; Janurio, C.; Delussi, M.; Tommaso, M. D.; Noguera, S.; Ruiz-Idiago, J.; Sitek, E. J.; Wallner, R.; Nuzzi, A.; Pagonabarraga, J.; Kulisevsky, J.. - In: JOURNAL OF HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE. - ISSN 1879-6397. - 10:4(2021), pp. 459-468. [10.3233/JHD-210480]
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