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Mild Cognitive Impairment

Claudia Cooper

UCL Clinical Reader

Honorary consultant old age psychiatrist, Camden

and Islington NHS FT

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Talk plan

• Diagnosis

• Treating MCI:

– Evidence from RCTs

– Evidence from prospective cohort studies

• Preventing dementia in preclinical populations

• Future directions

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Mild Cognitive Impairment – a high risk group

for dementia

• Around 20% of people over 70 have MCI (and 10%

have dementia)

• 46% of people with MCI develop dementia within 3

years compared to 3% without MCI.

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What prevents MCI converting to dementia?

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RCT evidence

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Cognitive training

• Specific strategies improve specific functions eg

memory for specific information

• Effects on general cognition no better than “active

controls” (eg discussion groups) for people with

– No impairment

– MCI

– dementia

• Part of some successful multicomponent

interventions (eg Buschert, FINGER)

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Exercise

• Younger and middle aged people who exercise

have better cognition in older age

• Exercise neuroprotects:

– Releases BDNF

– Reduces cortisol

• Reduces vascular risk

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Exercise

• Exercise did not improve cognition in

– Healthy older adults (Cochrane, 12 trials)

– Dementia (but did improve adls) (Cochrane,9 studies)

• Evidence for MCI inconsistent, in RCT group

aerobic exercise no better than relaxation

/flexibility control.

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Pharmacological interventions for MCI

• ChEI and NSAIDs do not prevent dementia

• Cognition improved in single trials of:

– √ piribedil, a dopamine agonist over 3 months

– √ nicotine improved attention over 6 months.

• Inconsistent evidence: vitamins B & E, fish oils, Gingko biloba

• Nutritional (fish oils, vitamin E, tryptophan) improved cognition in one lower quality study

Cooper et al, Br J Psychiatry. 2013 Sep;203(3):255-64. Treatment for mild

cognitive impairment: systematic review.

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Prospective cohort study evidence

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Diabetes type 2 and prediabetes

• Increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and

vascular dementia

• Increased risk of conversion from MCI to dementia

– Risk for aMCI, naMCI and any type MCI

– Higher rate for untreated diabetes

Cooper et al, Modifiable predictors of dementia in mild cognitive impairment: a

systematic review and meta-analysis AJP April 2015

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Odds ratios for risk of dementia in people with and without diabetes

0.01 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2 5 10 100

Velayudhan (Clin, aMCI>D)

Solfrizzi 2004 (Ep, aMCI>D)

Ravaglia (Clin, aMCI>AD)

Prasad (Clin, aMCI>AD)

Li 2011 (Ep, aMCI>AD)

Artero (Ep, MCI>D)

Xu 2010 (Ep, MCI>D)

combined [random] 1.65 (1.12, 2.43)

odds ratio (95% confidence interval)

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Why does diabetes increase risk of

dementia?

• Damage to blood vessels (atherosclerosis, glucose-

mediated toxicity)

• Brain infarcts

• High blood insulin levels (in type II diabetes and insulin

replacement) cause

– vascular disease

– direct brain effects; insulin inhibits beta amyloid degradation

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Other vascular risk factors: MCI to dementia

conversion

Metabolic syndrome = 3+: obesity; ↑plasma TG; ↓HDL cholesterol;

hypertension; ↑ fasting glucose)

Cooper et al, AJP 2015

Pre

MCI

MCI

Hypertension

√ X

High cholesterol √ X

Smoking √ X

Metabolic

syndrome

√ √

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Figure 2b: Odds ratios for current hypertension

0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2 5 10 100

Korf (Clin, MCI>D) 0.45 (0.13, 1.45)

Oveisgharan (Ep, MCI>D) 0.81 (0.61, 1.08)

Artero (Ep, MCI>D) 1.96 (1.25, 3.21)

Ravaglia (Clin, aMCI>AD) 1.23 (0.58, 2.57)

Solfrizzi 2004 (Ep, aMCI>D) 1.86 (0.45, 10.97)

Prasad (Clin, aMCI>AD) 0.92 (0.31, 2.71)

Li 2011 (Ep, aMCI>AD) 1.61 (1.14, 2.26)

combined [random] 1.19 (0.81, 1.73)

odds ratio (95% confidence interval)

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Neuropsychiatric symptoms

• depression increases dementia risk 2-5x

• tentative evidence antidepressants may have

neuroprotective abilities

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Figure 2f: Odds ratio, Neuropsychiatric symptoms

0.01 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2 5 10 100

Rosenberg 2013 (Clin, MCI>D) 1.86 (1.53, 2.26)

Edwards 2009 (Clin, MCI>D) 1.61 (0.86, 3.10)

Taragano (Clin, MCI>D) 7.51 (3.96, 14.29)

Teng (Clin, MCI>AD) 17.55 (1.60, infinity)

Brodaty 2012 (Epi, MCI>D) 0.64 (0.07, 3.25)

combined [random] 2.52 (1.18, 5.37)

odds ratio (95% confidence interval)

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Figure 2d: Odds ratios for depressive symptoms

0.01 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2 5 10 100

Richard 2012 (Clin, aMCI>AD) 1.86 (1.21, 2.87)

Palmer 2010 (Clin, aMCI>AD) 0.95 (0.23, 3.41)

Visser 2000 (Clin, aMCI>AD) 0.57 (0.14, 2.09)

Fellows (Clin, aMCI>AD) 0.76 (0.30, 1.94)

Modrego (Clin, aMCI>AD) 11.91 (4.11, 38.57)

Velayudhan (Clin, aMCI>D) 1.59 (0.38, 6.24)

Panza 2008 (Ep, aMCI>D) 0.83 (0.23, 3.12)

Caracciolo (Ep, aMCI>D) 3.28 (0.60, 22.48)

Chilovi (Clin, MCI>D) 0.28 (0.09, 0.78)

Korf (Clin, MCI>D) 0.48 (0.17, 1.35)

Chan (Clin, MCI>D) 2.18 (0.99, 4.57)

Artero (Ep, MCI>D) 1.95 (1.36, 2.77)

Richard 2013 (Ep, MCI>D) 1.70 (0.91, 3.08)

combined [random] 1.35 (0.89, 2.06)

odds ratio (95% confidence interval)

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Figure 2e Apathy Odds ratio

0.01 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2 5 10 100

Chan (Clin, MCI>D) 0.34 (0.06, 1.14)

Chilovi (Clin, MCI>D) 2.75 (1.03, 7.21)

Robert (Clin, aMCI>AD) 2.39 (0.89, 6.66)

Richard 2012 (Clin, aMCI>AD) 0.72 (0.47, 1.09)

Palmer 2010 (Clin, aMCI>AD) 8.67 (1.83, 39.44)

combined [random] 1.62 (0.63, 4.17)

odds ratio (95% confidence interval)

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Education

Education predicts dementia in general population but

not MCI.

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Figure 2g: Effect size for years of education

-1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0.5 1.0

Korf (Clin, MCI>D)

Devier (Clin, MCI>D)

Chan (Clin, MCI>D)

Meyer (Ep, MCI>D)

Hsiung 2008 (Clin, MCI>AD)

Rozzini 2007 (Clin, aMCI>AD)

Prasad (Clin, aMCI>AD)

Fellows (Clin, aMCI>AD)

Ye 2012 (Clin, aMCI>AD)

Visser 2000 (Clin, aMCI>AD)

Velayudhan (Clin, aMCI>D)

Mackin (Clin, aMCI>D)

0 DL pooled effect size = -0.117011 (95% CI = -0.26397 to 0.029947)

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Diet

√ Higher folate levels

√ Adherence to Mediterranean diet

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Mediterranean diet

• Decreases cognitive decline and reduces risk of

Alzheimer’s disease

• Lots of vegetables, legumes, fruits, cereals; fish,

unsaturated fatty acids (olive oil)

• low intake of saturated fatty acids; dairy products,

meat and poultry;

• Regular, moderate wine during meals

Epidemiology. 2013 Jul;24(4):479-89.

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Why might Mediterranean diet prevent

dementia?

• It is associated with:

– Lower blood pressure

– Lower bad cholesterol

– Less diabetes

– Lower homocysteine levels (high homocysteine levels

linked to heart disease)

• PREDIMED trial (Malaga): trained dieticians gave

group and individual advice to people aged 55-80.

Reduced heart attacks, stroke and death.

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Alcohol

• Heavy alcohol use harmful

• In general population, moderate alcohol

consumption might be helpful

• No evidence moderate alcohol use helps people

with MCI

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Preventing dementia – preclinical stage

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Factors increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s

disease:

• Physical inactivity (UK PAF 22%)

• Depression 8%

• Midlife hypertension 7%

• Midlife obesity 7%

• Smoking 11%

• Low educational attainment 12%

• Diabetes (5%)

– Norton et al, 2014, Lancet Neurology

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What are the most important predictors of

dementia (in the general older population)

1. crystallised intelligence (PAF 18%)

2. depression (10%)

3. Genetic risk (apolipoprotein E ε4 allele) 7%

4. fruit and vegetable consumption (6%)

5. diabetes (5%)

BMJ. 2010; 341: c3885. Karen Ritchie

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Social support

Feelings of loneliness, not actual social isolation

predicted dementia in older people (AMSTEL study)

Larger social networks protected from dementia

(US/Swedish studies)

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FINGER trial (Lancet, 2015)

• 1260 people with high vascular risk scores

• Cognition improved with intervention:

– Diet (3 individual and 7-9 group sessions)

– Exercise (group and individual)

– Cognitive training (10 group sessions and individual

computerised 3x per week)

– Regular nurse and physician management of vascular

risk factors

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What might a future intervention for MCI be

like?

• Multimodal

• Cost-effective

Decrease further

damage:

Treat vascular risk factors

Diet, exercise

Maximise function: Cognitive/ social stimulation

Treat neuropsychiatric symptoms

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What to tell people with MCI

• Looking after physical health and reducing

excessive alcohol intake will help

• Eating well to reduce risk of diabetes and

managing existing diabetes well very likely to help.

• Staying mentally well also important.