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Middle- to Old-Age Depression Likely Tied to Dementia

Middle- to Old-Age Depression Likely Tied to Dementia

PET images of the brains of patients who developed mood disorders after turning 40. White arrows point to abnormal tau protein accumulation, while orange arrows indicate accumulation also seen in healthy individuals. (Courtesy of the National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)
PET images of the brains of patients who developed mood disorders after turning 40. White arrows point to abnormal tau protein accumulation, while orange arrows indicate accumulation also seen in healthy individuals. (Courtesy of the National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)

   Tokyo, June 12 (Jiji Press)--Abnormal tau protein causing dementia accumulates in the brains of middle- to old-age patients with mood disorders, such as depression, at a higher rate than in their healthy counterparts, a study has found.
   The study, led by Japan's National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology, or QST, is expected to lead to early detection and treatments based on objective diagnoses of dementia, because the cognitive functions of participating patients were normal at the time of analysis.
   The QST in 2020 developed a method to create high-definition images of tau protein in brains by using positron emission tomography.
   The research team examined 52 patients diagnosed at age 40 or more with mood disorders, such as depression and bipolar disorder, and 47 healthy individuals of the same age group to check the presence and distribution of brain lesions caused by tau protein accumulation.
   Lesions were found in 50 pct of the patients and 14.9 pct of the healthy individuals. In patients with symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations, amounts of tau protein accumulation were larger in specific regions, such as the striatum and the frontal lobe.

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