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Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study
Background: Imaging studies in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have yet to answer the underlying questions concerning the relationship among tau retention, neuroinflammation, network disruption and cognitive decline. We compared the spatial retention patterns of (18)F-THK5351 and resting state network (RSN...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6182068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30344488 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00304 |
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author | Yokoi, Takamasa Watanabe, Hirohisa Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Bagarinao, Epifanio Masuda, Michihito Imai, Kazunori Ogura, Aya Ohdake, Reiko Kawabata, Kazuya Hara, Kazuhiro Riku, Yuichi Ishigaki, Shinsuke Katsuno, Masahisa Miyao, Shinichi Kato, Katsuhiko Naganawa, Shinji Harada, Ryuichi Okamura, Nobuyuki Yanai, Kazuhiko Yoshida, Mari Sobue, Gen |
author_facet | Yokoi, Takamasa Watanabe, Hirohisa Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Bagarinao, Epifanio Masuda, Michihito Imai, Kazunori Ogura, Aya Ohdake, Reiko Kawabata, Kazuya Hara, Kazuhiro Riku, Yuichi Ishigaki, Shinsuke Katsuno, Masahisa Miyao, Shinichi Kato, Katsuhiko Naganawa, Shinji Harada, Ryuichi Okamura, Nobuyuki Yanai, Kazuhiko Yoshida, Mari Sobue, Gen |
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description | Background: Imaging studies in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have yet to answer the underlying questions concerning the relationship among tau retention, neuroinflammation, network disruption and cognitive decline. We compared the spatial retention patterns of (18)F-THK5351 and resting state network (RSN) disruption in patients with early AD and healthy controls. Methods: We enrolled 23 (11)C-Pittsburgh compound B (PiB)-positive patients with early AD and 24 (11)C-PiB-negative participants as healthy controls. All participants underwent resting state functional MRI and (18)F-THK5351 PET scans. We used scaled subprofile modeling/principal component analysis (SSM/PCA) to reduce the complexity of multivariate data and to identify patterns that exhibited the largest statistical effects (variances) in THK5351 concentration in AD and healthy controls. Findings: SSM/PCA identified a significant spatial THK5351 pattern composed by mainly three clusters including precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), right and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) which accounted for 23.6% of the total subject voxel variance of the data and had 82.6% sensitivity and 79.1% specificity in discriminating AD from healthy controls. There was a significant relationship between the intensity of the (18)F-THK5351 covariation pattern and cognitive scores in AD. The spatial patterns of (18)F-THK5351 uptake showed significant similarity with intrinsic functional connectivity, especially in the PCC network. Seed-based connectivity analysis from the PCC showed significant decrease in connectivity over widespread brain regions in AD patients. An evaluation of an autopsied AD patient with Braak V showed that (18)F-THK5351 retention corresponded to tau deposition, monoamine oxidase-B (MAO-B) and astrogliosis in the precuneus/PCC. Interpretation: We identified an AD-specific spatial pattern of (18)F-THK5351 retention in the precuneus/PCC, an important connectivity hub region in the brain. Disruption of the functional connections of this important network hub may play an important role in developing dementia in AD. |
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spelling | pubmed-61820682018-10-19 Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study Yokoi, Takamasa Watanabe, Hirohisa Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Bagarinao, Epifanio Masuda, Michihito Imai, Kazunori Ogura, Aya Ohdake, Reiko Kawabata, Kazuya Hara, Kazuhiro Riku, Yuichi Ishigaki, Shinsuke Katsuno, Masahisa Miyao, Shinichi Kato, Katsuhiko Naganawa, Shinji Harada, Ryuichi Okamura, Nobuyuki Yanai, Kazuhiko Yoshida, Mari Sobue, Gen Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience Background: Imaging studies in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have yet to answer the underlying questions concerning the relationship among tau retention, neuroinflammation, network disruption and cognitive decline. We compared the spatial retention patterns of (18)F-THK5351 and resting state network (RSN) disruption in patients with early AD and healthy controls. Methods: We enrolled 23 (11)C-Pittsburgh compound B (PiB)-positive patients with early AD and 24 (11)C-PiB-negative participants as healthy controls. All participants underwent resting state functional MRI and (18)F-THK5351 PET scans. We used scaled subprofile modeling/principal component analysis (SSM/PCA) to reduce the complexity of multivariate data and to identify patterns that exhibited the largest statistical effects (variances) in THK5351 concentration in AD and healthy controls. Findings: SSM/PCA identified a significant spatial THK5351 pattern composed by mainly three clusters including precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), right and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) which accounted for 23.6% of the total subject voxel variance of the data and had 82.6% sensitivity and 79.1% specificity in discriminating AD from healthy controls. There was a significant relationship between the intensity of the (18)F-THK5351 covariation pattern and cognitive scores in AD. The spatial patterns of (18)F-THK5351 uptake showed significant similarity with intrinsic functional connectivity, especially in the PCC network. Seed-based connectivity analysis from the PCC showed significant decrease in connectivity over widespread brain regions in AD patients. An evaluation of an autopsied AD patient with Braak V showed that (18)F-THK5351 retention corresponded to tau deposition, monoamine oxidase-B (MAO-B) and astrogliosis in the precuneus/PCC. Interpretation: We identified an AD-specific spatial pattern of (18)F-THK5351 retention in the precuneus/PCC, an important connectivity hub region in the brain. Disruption of the functional connections of this important network hub may play an important role in developing dementia in AD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6182068/ /pubmed/30344488 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00304 Text en Copyright © 2018 Yokoi, Watanabe, Yamaguchi, Bagarinao, Masuda, Imai, Ogura, Ohdake, Kawabata, Hara, Riku, Ishigaki, Katsuno, Miyao, Kato, Naganawa, Harada, Okamura, Yanai, Yoshida and Sobue. http://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 | Neuroscience Yokoi, Takamasa Watanabe, Hirohisa Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Bagarinao, Epifanio Masuda, Michihito Imai, Kazunori Ogura, Aya Ohdake, Reiko Kawabata, Kazuya Hara, Kazuhiro Riku, Yuichi Ishigaki, Shinsuke Katsuno, Masahisa Miyao, Shinichi Kato, Katsuhiko Naganawa, Shinji Harada, Ryuichi Okamura, Nobuyuki Yanai, Kazuhiko Yoshida, Mari Sobue, Gen Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study |
title | Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study |
title_full | Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study |
title_fullStr | Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study |
title_short | Involvement of the Precuneus/Posterior Cingulate Cortex Is Significant for the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease: A PET (THK5351, PiB) and Resting fMRI Study |
title_sort | involvement of the precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex is significant for the development of alzheimer’s disease: a pet (thk5351, pib) and resting fmri study |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6182068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30344488 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00304 |
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