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Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment

BACKGROUND: The hypothetical model of dynamic biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) describes high amyloid deposition and hypometabolism at the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage. However, it remains unknown whether brain amyloidosis and hypometabolism follow the same trajectories in MCI indivi...

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Autores principales: Wu, Liyong, Rowley, Jared, Mohades, Sara, Leuzy, Antoine, Dauar, Marina Tedeschi, Shin, Monica, Fonov, Vladimir, Jia, Jianping, Gauthier, Serge, Rosa-Neto, Pedro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3480449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23112868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047905
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author Wu, Liyong
Rowley, Jared
Mohades, Sara
Leuzy, Antoine
Dauar, Marina Tedeschi
Shin, Monica
Fonov, Vladimir
Jia, Jianping
Gauthier, Serge
Rosa-Neto, Pedro
author_facet Wu, Liyong
Rowley, Jared
Mohades, Sara
Leuzy, Antoine
Dauar, Marina Tedeschi
Shin, Monica
Fonov, Vladimir
Jia, Jianping
Gauthier, Serge
Rosa-Neto, Pedro
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description BACKGROUND: The hypothetical model of dynamic biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) describes high amyloid deposition and hypometabolism at the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage. However, it remains unknown whether brain amyloidosis and hypometabolism follow the same trajectories in MCI individuals. We used the concept of early MCI (EMCI) and late MCI (LMCI) as defined by the Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI)-Go in order to compare the biomarker profile between EMCI and LMCI. OBJECTIVES: To examine the global and voxel-based neocortical amyloid burden and metabolism among individuals who are cognitively normal (CN), as well as those with EMCI, LMCI and mild AD. METHODS: In the present study, 354 participants, including CN (n = 109), EMCI (n = 157), LMCI (n = 39) and AD (n = 49), were enrolled between September 2009 and November 2011 through ADNI-GO and ADNI-2. Brain amyloid load and metabolism were estimated using [(18)F]AV45 and [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([(18)F]FDG) PET, respectively. Uptake ratio images of [(18)F]AV45 and [(18)F]FDG were calculated by dividing the summed PET image by the median counts of the grey matter of the cerebellum and pons, respectively. Group differences of global [(18)F]AV45 and [(18)F]FDG were analyzed using ANOVA, while the voxel-based group differences were estimated using statistic parametric mapping (SPM). RESULTS: EMCI patients showed higher global [(18)F]AV45 retention compared to CN and lower uptake compared to LMCI. SPM detected higher [(18)F]AV45 uptake in EMCI compared to CN in the precuneus, posterior cingulate, medial and dorsal lateral prefrontal cortices, bilaterally. EMCI showed lower [(18)F]AV45 retention than LMCI in the superior temporal, inferior parietal, as well as dorsal lateral prefrontal cortices, bilaterally. Regarding to the global [(18)F]FDG, EMCI patients showed no significant difference from CN and a higher uptake ratio compared to LMCI. At the voxel level, EMCI showed higher metabolism in precuneus, hippocampus, entorhinal and inferior parietal cortices, as compared to LMCI. CONCLUSIONS: The present results indicate that brain metabolism remains normal despite the presence of significant amyloid accumulation in EMCI. These results suggest a role for anti-amyloid interventions in EMCI aiming to delay or halt the deposition of amyloid and related metabolism impairment.
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spelling pubmed-34804492012-10-30 Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment Wu, Liyong Rowley, Jared Mohades, Sara Leuzy, Antoine Dauar, Marina Tedeschi Shin, Monica Fonov, Vladimir Jia, Jianping Gauthier, Serge Rosa-Neto, Pedro PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The hypothetical model of dynamic biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) describes high amyloid deposition and hypometabolism at the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage. However, it remains unknown whether brain amyloidosis and hypometabolism follow the same trajectories in MCI individuals. We used the concept of early MCI (EMCI) and late MCI (LMCI) as defined by the Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI)-Go in order to compare the biomarker profile between EMCI and LMCI. OBJECTIVES: To examine the global and voxel-based neocortical amyloid burden and metabolism among individuals who are cognitively normal (CN), as well as those with EMCI, LMCI and mild AD. METHODS: In the present study, 354 participants, including CN (n = 109), EMCI (n = 157), LMCI (n = 39) and AD (n = 49), were enrolled between September 2009 and November 2011 through ADNI-GO and ADNI-2. Brain amyloid load and metabolism were estimated using [(18)F]AV45 and [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([(18)F]FDG) PET, respectively. Uptake ratio images of [(18)F]AV45 and [(18)F]FDG were calculated by dividing the summed PET image by the median counts of the grey matter of the cerebellum and pons, respectively. Group differences of global [(18)F]AV45 and [(18)F]FDG were analyzed using ANOVA, while the voxel-based group differences were estimated using statistic parametric mapping (SPM). RESULTS: EMCI patients showed higher global [(18)F]AV45 retention compared to CN and lower uptake compared to LMCI. SPM detected higher [(18)F]AV45 uptake in EMCI compared to CN in the precuneus, posterior cingulate, medial and dorsal lateral prefrontal cortices, bilaterally. EMCI showed lower [(18)F]AV45 retention than LMCI in the superior temporal, inferior parietal, as well as dorsal lateral prefrontal cortices, bilaterally. Regarding to the global [(18)F]FDG, EMCI patients showed no significant difference from CN and a higher uptake ratio compared to LMCI. At the voxel level, EMCI showed higher metabolism in precuneus, hippocampus, entorhinal and inferior parietal cortices, as compared to LMCI. CONCLUSIONS: The present results indicate that brain metabolism remains normal despite the presence of significant amyloid accumulation in EMCI. These results suggest a role for anti-amyloid interventions in EMCI aiming to delay or halt the deposition of amyloid and related metabolism impairment. Public Library of Science 2012-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3480449/ /pubmed/23112868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047905 Text en © 2012 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wu, Liyong
Rowley, Jared
Mohades, Sara
Leuzy, Antoine
Dauar, Marina Tedeschi
Shin, Monica
Fonov, Vladimir
Jia, Jianping
Gauthier, Serge
Rosa-Neto, Pedro
Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment
title Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_full Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_fullStr Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_full_unstemmed Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_short Dissociation between Brain Amyloid Deposition and Metabolism in Early Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_sort dissociation between brain amyloid deposition and metabolism in early mild cognitive impairment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3480449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23112868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047905
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