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No increased incidence of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly schizophrenics

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There is currently controversy as to the morphological basis of cognitive impairment in elderly schizophrenics. In contrast to previous findings, recent studies have found no increased frequency of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology in elderly schizophrenics. We examined 99 consecutive autopsy cases of patients over the age of 55 years from a psychiatric hospital who met the DSM-III-R and ICD.10 criteria for schizophrenia (mean age 69.5 ± 8.25 years; mean duration of illness 35.15 ± 10.1 years), 56% showing moderate to severe dementia. All brains were blindly reviewed for evidence of AD using CERAD criteria and Braak staging of neuritic AD lesions. “Definite” AD (CERAD C, Braak stage V) was seen in 2 cases aged 56 and 67 years, respectively [2% of total or 1/68 (1.4%) of those over age 65]. “Probable” AD (CERAD B, Braak stages IV-V) were seen in 5 cases aged 71–89 years (mean 79 years; 5% of total or 7.3% of those over age 65), and 1 case each with multiple cerebral infarcts and with Parkinson’s disease pathology. In addition, 2 females aged 82 and 89 years, respectively, revealed senile dementia with tangles (NIA, CERAD negative; Braak stage IV), 1 with hippocampal sclerosis. The total incidence of definite and probable AD in this cohort was 7.1% or 8.7% for those over age 65. This is in line with other recent studies showing that the frequency of AD in elderly schizophrenics may be equal or even less than in the general population. The reasons for this negative association and the basis of cognitive deficits in elderly schizophrenics – those with dementia usually showing significantly lower brain weight – await further elucidation.

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Received: 7 July 1998 / Revised, accepted: 5 August 1998

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Jellinger, K., Gabriel, E. No increased incidence of Alzheimer’s disease in elderly schizophrenics. Acta Neuropathol 97, 165–169 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004010050969

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