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Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population
Composite cognitive measures in large-scale studies with biomarker data for amyloid and tau have been widely used to characterize Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, little is known about how the findings from these studies translate to memory clinic populations without biomarker data, using sin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508059/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1214083 |
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author | Coleman, Michelle M. Keith, Cierra M. Wilhelmsen, Kirk Mehta, Rashi I. Vieira Ligo Teixeira, Camila Miller, Mark Ward, Melanie Navia, Ramiro Osvaldo McCuddy, William T. D'Haese, Pierre-François Haut, Marc W. |
author_facet | Coleman, Michelle M. Keith, Cierra M. Wilhelmsen, Kirk Mehta, Rashi I. Vieira Ligo Teixeira, Camila Miller, Mark Ward, Melanie Navia, Ramiro Osvaldo McCuddy, William T. D'Haese, Pierre-François Haut, Marc W. |
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description | Composite cognitive measures in large-scale studies with biomarker data for amyloid and tau have been widely used to characterize Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, little is known about how the findings from these studies translate to memory clinic populations without biomarker data, using single measures of cognition. Additionally, most studies have utilized voxel-based morphometry or limited surface-based morphometry such as cortical thickness, to measure the neurodegeneration associated with cognitive deficits. In this study, we aimed to replicate and extend the biomarker, composite study relationships using expanded surface-based morphometry and single measures of cognition in a memory clinic population. We examined 271 clinically diagnosed symptomatic individuals with mild cognitive impairment (N = 93) and Alzheimer's disease dementia (N = 178), as well as healthy controls (N = 29). Surface-based morphometry measures included cortical thickness, sulcal depth, and gyrification index within the “signature areas” of Alzheimer's disease. The cognitive variables pertained to hallmark features of Alzheimer's disease including verbal learning, verbal memory retention, and language, as well as executive function. The results demonstrated that verbal learning, language, and executive function correlated with the cortical thickness of the temporal, frontal, and parietal areas. Verbal memory retention was correlated to the thickness of temporal regions and gyrification of the inferior temporal gyrus. Language was related to the temporal regions and the supramarginal gyrus' sulcal depth and gyrification index. Executive function was correlated with the medial temporal gyrus and supramarginal gyrus sulcal depth, and the gyrification index of temporal regions and supramarginal gyrus, but not with the frontal areas. Predictions of each of these cognitive measures were dependent on a combination of structures and each of the morphometry measurements, and often included medial temporal gyrus thickness and sulcal depth. Overall, the results demonstrated that the relationships between cortical thinning and cognition are widespread and can be observed using single measures of cognition in a clinically diagnosed AD population. The utility of sulcal depth and gyrification index measures may be more focal to certain brain areas and cognitive measures. The relative importance of temporal, frontal, and parietal regions in verbal learning, language, and executive function, but not verbal memory retention, was replicated in this clinic cohort. |
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spelling | pubmed-105080592023-09-20 Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population Coleman, Michelle M. Keith, Cierra M. Wilhelmsen, Kirk Mehta, Rashi I. Vieira Ligo Teixeira, Camila Miller, Mark Ward, Melanie Navia, Ramiro Osvaldo McCuddy, William T. D'Haese, Pierre-François Haut, Marc W. Front Neurol Neurology Composite cognitive measures in large-scale studies with biomarker data for amyloid and tau have been widely used to characterize Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, little is known about how the findings from these studies translate to memory clinic populations without biomarker data, using single measures of cognition. Additionally, most studies have utilized voxel-based morphometry or limited surface-based morphometry such as cortical thickness, to measure the neurodegeneration associated with cognitive deficits. In this study, we aimed to replicate and extend the biomarker, composite study relationships using expanded surface-based morphometry and single measures of cognition in a memory clinic population. We examined 271 clinically diagnosed symptomatic individuals with mild cognitive impairment (N = 93) and Alzheimer's disease dementia (N = 178), as well as healthy controls (N = 29). Surface-based morphometry measures included cortical thickness, sulcal depth, and gyrification index within the “signature areas” of Alzheimer's disease. The cognitive variables pertained to hallmark features of Alzheimer's disease including verbal learning, verbal memory retention, and language, as well as executive function. The results demonstrated that verbal learning, language, and executive function correlated with the cortical thickness of the temporal, frontal, and parietal areas. Verbal memory retention was correlated to the thickness of temporal regions and gyrification of the inferior temporal gyrus. Language was related to the temporal regions and the supramarginal gyrus' sulcal depth and gyrification index. Executive function was correlated with the medial temporal gyrus and supramarginal gyrus sulcal depth, and the gyrification index of temporal regions and supramarginal gyrus, but not with the frontal areas. Predictions of each of these cognitive measures were dependent on a combination of structures and each of the morphometry measurements, and often included medial temporal gyrus thickness and sulcal depth. Overall, the results demonstrated that the relationships between cortical thinning and cognition are widespread and can be observed using single measures of cognition in a clinically diagnosed AD population. The utility of sulcal depth and gyrification index measures may be more focal to certain brain areas and cognitive measures. The relative importance of temporal, frontal, and parietal regions in verbal learning, language, and executive function, but not verbal memory retention, was replicated in this clinic cohort. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10508059/ /pubmed/37731852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1214083 Text en Copyright © 2023 Coleman, Keith, Wilhelmsen, Mehta, Vieira Ligo Teixeira, Miller, Ward, Navia, McCuddy, D'Haese and Haut. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Coleman, Michelle M. Keith, Cierra M. Wilhelmsen, Kirk Mehta, Rashi I. Vieira Ligo Teixeira, Camila Miller, Mark Ward, Melanie Navia, Ramiro Osvaldo McCuddy, William T. D'Haese, Pierre-François Haut, Marc W. Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population |
title | Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population |
title_full | Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population |
title_fullStr | Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population |
title_full_unstemmed | Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population |
title_short | Surface-based correlates of cognition along the Alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population |
title_sort | surface-based correlates of cognition along the alzheimer's continuum in a memory clinic population |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508059/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1214083 |
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