Neuropathological substrate of incident dementia in older patients with schizophrenia: A clinicopathological study

Author:

Arafuka Shusei123ORCID,Fujishiro Hiroshige13ORCID,Torii Youta13,Sekiguchi Hirotaka4,Habuchi Chikako5,Miwa Ayako3,Yoshida Mari2,Iritani Shuji345ORCID,Iwasaki Yasushi2,Ikeda Masashi1,Ozaki Norio167ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan

2. Department of Neuropathology Institute for Medical Science of Aging, Aichi Medical University Nagakute Japan

3. Moriyama General Mental Hospital Nagoya Japan

4. Department of Psychiatry Okehazama Hospital Fujita Mental Care Center Toyoake Japan

5. Aichi Psychiatric Medical Center Nagoya Japan

6. Pathophysiology of Mental Disorders Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan

7. Institute for Glyco‐core Research (iGCORE) Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

Abstract

AimClinical studies reported that patients with schizophrenia are at a higher risk of developing dementia than people without schizophrenia. However, early neuropathological studies have shown that the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in schizophrenia patients does not differ from that in controls. These inconsistent results may be attributable to the inclusion of non‐AD dementia, but there have been few clinicopathological studies in older patients with schizophrenia based on the current neuropathological classification. This study aimed to investigate the neuropathological basis of incident dementia in older patients with schizophrenia.MethodsWe systematically examined 32 brains of old patients with schizophrenia using standardized pathological methods. The severity of dementia‐related neuropathologies was analyzed using standardized semiquantitative assessments. After excluding patients who fulfilled the neuropathological criteria, clinicopathological variables were compared between patients with and without incident dementia to identify potential differences.ResultsSeven patients fulfilled the pathological criteria for AD (n = 3), argyrophilic grain disease (AGD) (n = 2), dementia with Lewy bodies (n = 1), and AGD/progressive supranuclear palsy (n = 1). Among 25 patients for whom a neuropathological diagnosis was not obtained, 10 had dementia, but the clinicopathological findings did not differ from the remaining 15 patients without dementia.ConclusionTwo types of older schizophrenia patient present dementia: patients with co‐existing neurodegenerative disease and patients who do not meet pathological criteria based on the current classification. To understand the neurobiological aspects of incident dementia in older patients with schizophrenia, further clinicopathological studies are needed that do not simply analyze incident dementia as a comorbidity of conventional dementia‐related neuropathologies.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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