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Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease

Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is considered the most important vascular contributor to the development of cognitive impairment and dementia. There is increasing awareness that SVD exerts its clinical effects by disrupting white matter connections, predominantly disrupting connections between r...

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Autores principales: van Leijsen, Esther M.C., van Uden, Ingeborg W.M., Bergkamp, Mayra I., van der Holst, Helena M., Norris, David G., Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R., Kessels, Roy P.C., de Leeuw, Frank-Erik, Tuladhar, Anil M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31706220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.102048
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author van Leijsen, Esther M.C.
van Uden, Ingeborg W.M.
Bergkamp, Mayra I.
van der Holst, Helena M.
Norris, David G.
Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R.
Kessels, Roy P.C.
de Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Tuladhar, Anil M.
author_facet van Leijsen, Esther M.C.
van Uden, Ingeborg W.M.
Bergkamp, Mayra I.
van der Holst, Helena M.
Norris, David G.
Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R.
Kessels, Roy P.C.
de Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Tuladhar, Anil M.
author_sort van Leijsen, Esther M.C.
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description Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is considered the most important vascular contributor to the development of cognitive impairment and dementia. There is increasing awareness that SVD exerts its clinical effects by disrupting white matter connections, predominantly disrupting connections between rich club nodes, a set of highly connected and interconnected regions. Here we examined the progression of disturbances in rich club organization in older adults with SVD and their associations with conventional SVD markers and cognitive decline. We additionally investigated associations of baseline network measures with dementia. In 270 participants of the RUN DMC study, we performed diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and cognitive assessments longitudinally. Rich club organization was examined in structural networks derived from DTI followed by deterministic tractography. Global efficiency (p<0.05) and strength of rich club connections (p<0.001) declined during follow-up. Decline in strength of peripheral connections was associated with a decline in overall cognition (β=0.164; p<0.01), psychomotor speed (β=0.151; p<0.05) and executive function (β=0.117; p<0.05). Baseline network measures were reduced in participants with dementia, and the association between WMH and dementia was causally mediated by global efficiency (p = =0.037) and peripheral connection strength (p = =0.040). SVD-related disturbances in rich club organization progressed over time, predominantly in participants with severe SVD. In this study, we found no specific role of rich club connectivity disruption in causing cognitive decline or dementia. The effect of WMH on dementia was mediated by global network efficiency and the strength of peripheral connections, suggesting an important role for network disruption in causing cognitive decline and dementia in older adults with SVD.
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spelling pubmed-69782162020-01-28 Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease van Leijsen, Esther M.C. van Uden, Ingeborg W.M. Bergkamp, Mayra I. van der Holst, Helena M. Norris, David G. Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R. Kessels, Roy P.C. de Leeuw, Frank-Erik Tuladhar, Anil M. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is considered the most important vascular contributor to the development of cognitive impairment and dementia. There is increasing awareness that SVD exerts its clinical effects by disrupting white matter connections, predominantly disrupting connections between rich club nodes, a set of highly connected and interconnected regions. Here we examined the progression of disturbances in rich club organization in older adults with SVD and their associations with conventional SVD markers and cognitive decline. We additionally investigated associations of baseline network measures with dementia. In 270 participants of the RUN DMC study, we performed diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and cognitive assessments longitudinally. Rich club organization was examined in structural networks derived from DTI followed by deterministic tractography. Global efficiency (p<0.05) and strength of rich club connections (p<0.001) declined during follow-up. Decline in strength of peripheral connections was associated with a decline in overall cognition (β=0.164; p<0.01), psychomotor speed (β=0.151; p<0.05) and executive function (β=0.117; p<0.05). Baseline network measures were reduced in participants with dementia, and the association between WMH and dementia was causally mediated by global efficiency (p = =0.037) and peripheral connection strength (p = =0.040). SVD-related disturbances in rich club organization progressed over time, predominantly in participants with severe SVD. In this study, we found no specific role of rich club connectivity disruption in causing cognitive decline or dementia. The effect of WMH on dementia was mediated by global network efficiency and the strength of peripheral connections, suggesting an important role for network disruption in causing cognitive decline and dementia in older adults with SVD. Elsevier 2019-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6978216/ /pubmed/31706220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.102048 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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van Leijsen, Esther M.C.
van Uden, Ingeborg W.M.
Bergkamp, Mayra I.
van der Holst, Helena M.
Norris, David G.
Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R.
Kessels, Roy P.C.
de Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Tuladhar, Anil M.
Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease
title Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease
title_full Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease
title_fullStr Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease
title_short Longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease
title_sort longitudinal changes in rich club organization and cognition in cerebral small vessel disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31706220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.102048
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