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Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Reserve in aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is defined as maintaining cognition at a relatively high level in the presence of neurodegeneration, an ability often associated with higher education among other life factors. Recent evidence suggests that higher resting-state functional connectivity wi...

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Autores principales: Franzmeier, Nicolai, Hartmann, Julia C., Taylor, Alexander N.W., Araque Caballero, Miguel Á., Simon-Vermot, Lee, Buerger, Katharina, Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana M., Ertl-Wagner, Birgit, Mueller, Claudia, Catak, Cihan, Janowitz, Daniel, Stahl, Robert, Dichgans, Martin, Duering, Marco, Ewers, Michael
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Publicado: IOS Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5611800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28731448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-170360
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author Franzmeier, Nicolai
Hartmann, Julia C.
Taylor, Alexander N.W.
Araque Caballero, Miguel Á.
Simon-Vermot, Lee
Buerger, Katharina
Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana M.
Ertl-Wagner, Birgit
Mueller, Claudia
Catak, Cihan
Janowitz, Daniel
Stahl, Robert
Dichgans, Martin
Duering, Marco
Ewers, Michael
author_facet Franzmeier, Nicolai
Hartmann, Julia C.
Taylor, Alexander N.W.
Araque Caballero, Miguel Á.
Simon-Vermot, Lee
Buerger, Katharina
Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana M.
Ertl-Wagner, Birgit
Mueller, Claudia
Catak, Cihan
Janowitz, Daniel
Stahl, Robert
Dichgans, Martin
Duering, Marco
Ewers, Michael
author_sort Franzmeier, Nicolai
collection PubMed
description Reserve in aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is defined as maintaining cognition at a relatively high level in the presence of neurodegeneration, an ability often associated with higher education among other life factors. Recent evidence suggests that higher resting-state functional connectivity within the frontoparietal control network, specifically the left frontal cortex (LFC) hub, contributes to higher reserve. Following up these previous resting-state fMRI findings, we probed memory-task related functional connectivity of the LFC hub as a neural substrate of reserve. In elderly controls (CN, n = 37) and patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n = 17), we assessed global connectivity of the LFC hub during successful face-name association learning, using generalized psychophysiological interaction analyses. Reserve was quantified as residualized memory performance, accounted for gender and proxies of neurodegeneration (age, hippocampus atrophy, and APOE genotype). We found that greater education was associated with higher LFC-connectivity in both CN and MCI during successful memory. Furthermore, higher LFC-connectivity predicted higher residualized memory (i.e., reserve). These results suggest that higher LFC-connectivity contributes to reserve in both healthy and pathological aging.
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spelling pubmed-56118002017-10-02 Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment Franzmeier, Nicolai Hartmann, Julia C. Taylor, Alexander N.W. Araque Caballero, Miguel Á. Simon-Vermot, Lee Buerger, Katharina Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana M. Ertl-Wagner, Birgit Mueller, Claudia Catak, Cihan Janowitz, Daniel Stahl, Robert Dichgans, Martin Duering, Marco Ewers, Michael J Alzheimers Dis Research Article Reserve in aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is defined as maintaining cognition at a relatively high level in the presence of neurodegeneration, an ability often associated with higher education among other life factors. Recent evidence suggests that higher resting-state functional connectivity within the frontoparietal control network, specifically the left frontal cortex (LFC) hub, contributes to higher reserve. Following up these previous resting-state fMRI findings, we probed memory-task related functional connectivity of the LFC hub as a neural substrate of reserve. In elderly controls (CN, n = 37) and patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n = 17), we assessed global connectivity of the LFC hub during successful face-name association learning, using generalized psychophysiological interaction analyses. Reserve was quantified as residualized memory performance, accounted for gender and proxies of neurodegeneration (age, hippocampus atrophy, and APOE genotype). We found that greater education was associated with higher LFC-connectivity in both CN and MCI during successful memory. Furthermore, higher LFC-connectivity predicted higher residualized memory (i.e., reserve). These results suggest that higher LFC-connectivity contributes to reserve in both healthy and pathological aging. IOS Press 2017-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5611800/ /pubmed/28731448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-170360 Text en © 2017 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Franzmeier, Nicolai
Hartmann, Julia C.
Taylor, Alexander N.W.
Araque Caballero, Miguel Á.
Simon-Vermot, Lee
Buerger, Katharina
Kambeitz-Ilankovic, Lana M.
Ertl-Wagner, Birgit
Mueller, Claudia
Catak, Cihan
Janowitz, Daniel
Stahl, Robert
Dichgans, Martin
Duering, Marco
Ewers, Michael
Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment
title Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_full Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_fullStr Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_full_unstemmed Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_short Left Frontal Hub Connectivity during Memory Performance Supports Reserve in Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_sort left frontal hub connectivity during memory performance supports reserve in aging and mild cognitive impairment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5611800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28731448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-170360
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