Alzheimer's disease (AD) Flashcards

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Name 3 risk factors for developing AD

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  • Older age
  • Family history
  • Autosomal dominant mutations (5%)
  • Homozygosity for apolipoprotein E allele E4
  • Caucasian ethnicity
  • Down’s syndrome
  • Smoking
  • Decreased physical and cognitive activity
  • Depression and loneliness
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1) Mutations in which 3 genes are thought to cause the inherited form of Alzheimer’s
2) Mutations in which gene is most commonly associated with the sporadic form of Alzheimer’s?

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1) Amyloid precursor protein (APP), presenilin 1 and presenilin 2
2) Apolipoprotein E allele E4

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What is the main macroscopic pathological changes associated with Alzheimer’s?

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Widespread cerebral atrophy

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1) What is the main microscopic pathological changes associated with Alzheimer’s, and what does this lead to?
2) AD is associated with a deficit of what neurotransmitter?

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1) Deposition and accumulation of beta-amyloid peptide and intraneuronal neurofibrillary tangles caused by abnormal aggregation of the tau protein. This leads to progressive neuronal damage
2) Acetylcholine

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Name 2 areas of the brain that are predisposed to the cerebral atrophy

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  • Cortex
  • Hippocampus
  • Amygdala
  • Subcortical nuclei
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Name 2 clinical features of AD

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  • Amnesia - memory loss
  • Aphasia - difficulty with language or speech
  • Apraxia - loss of ability to carry out skilled actions
  • Agnosia - inability to interpret sensations
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1) What is agnosia?
2) What is apraxia?

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1) Inability to recognize and identify objects or persons
2) Inability to perform learned movements on command, even though the command is understood and there is a willingness to perform the movement

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Name a non-pharmacological management of AD

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  • Activities to promote wellbeing
  • Group cognitive stimulation therapy
  • Group reminiscence therapy
  • Cognitive rehabilitation
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1) What group of drugs is first line in the management of mild to moderate AD?
2) Name 1 of these drugs

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1) Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
2) Donepezil, galantamine and rivastigmine

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1) What drugs is second line treatment for AD?
2) What kind of drug is this?

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1) Memantine
2) NMDA receptor antagonist

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