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Basal forebrain atrophy in frontotemporal dementia

BACKGROUND: The basal forebrain is a subcortical structure that plays an important role in learning, attention, and memory. Despite the known subcortical involvement in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), there is little research into the role of the basal forebrain in this disease. We aimed to investiga...

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Autores principales: Convery, Rhian S., Neason, Mollie R., Cash, David M., Cardoso, M. Jorge, Modat, Marc, Ourselin, Sebastien, Warren, Jason D., Rohrer, Jonathan D., Bocchetta, Martina
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7058403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32143137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102210
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author Convery, Rhian S.
Neason, Mollie R.
Cash, David M.
Cardoso, M. Jorge
Modat, Marc
Ourselin, Sebastien
Warren, Jason D.
Rohrer, Jonathan D.
Bocchetta, Martina
author_facet Convery, Rhian S.
Neason, Mollie R.
Cash, David M.
Cardoso, M. Jorge
Modat, Marc
Ourselin, Sebastien
Warren, Jason D.
Rohrer, Jonathan D.
Bocchetta, Martina
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description BACKGROUND: The basal forebrain is a subcortical structure that plays an important role in learning, attention, and memory. Despite the known subcortical involvement in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), there is little research into the role of the basal forebrain in this disease. We aimed to investigate differences in basal forebrain volumes between clinical, genetic, and pathological diagnoses of FTD. METHODS: 356 patients with FTD were recruited from the UCL Dementia Research Centre and matched on age and gender with 83 cognitively normal controls. All subjects had a T1-weighted MR scan suitable for analysis. Basal forebrain volumes were calculated using the Geodesic Information Flow (GIF) parcellation method and were compared between clinical (148 bvFTD, 82 svPPA, 103 nfvPPA, 14 PPA–NOS, 9 FTD–MND), genetic (24 MAPT, 15 GRN, 26 C9orf72) and pathological groups (28 tau, 3 FUS, 35 TDP-43) and controls. A subanalysis was also performed comparing pathological subgroups of tau (11 Pick's disease, 6 FTDP-17, 7 CBD, 4 PSP) and TDP-43 (12 type A, 2 type B, 21 type C). RESULTS: All clinical subtypes of FTD showed significantly smaller volumes than controls (p ≤ 0.010, ANCOVA), with svPPA (10% volumetric difference) and bvFTD (9%) displaying the smallest volumes. Reduced basal forebrain volumes were also seen in MAPT mutations (18%, p < 0.0005) and in individuals with pathologically confirmed FTDP-17 (17%), Pick's disease (12%), and TDP-43 type C (8%) (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Involvement of the basal forebrain is a common feature in FTD, although the extent of volume reduction differs between clinical, genetic, and pathological diagnoses. Tauopathies, particularly those with MAPT mutations, had the smallest volumes. However, atrophy was also seen in those with TDP-43 type C pathology (most of whom have svPPA clinically). This suggests that the basal forebrain is vulnerable to multiple types of FTD-associated protein inclusions.
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spelling pubmed-70584032020-03-09 Basal forebrain atrophy in frontotemporal dementia Convery, Rhian S. Neason, Mollie R. Cash, David M. Cardoso, M. Jorge Modat, Marc Ourselin, Sebastien Warren, Jason D. Rohrer, Jonathan D. Bocchetta, Martina Neuroimage Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: The basal forebrain is a subcortical structure that plays an important role in learning, attention, and memory. Despite the known subcortical involvement in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), there is little research into the role of the basal forebrain in this disease. We aimed to investigate differences in basal forebrain volumes between clinical, genetic, and pathological diagnoses of FTD. METHODS: 356 patients with FTD were recruited from the UCL Dementia Research Centre and matched on age and gender with 83 cognitively normal controls. All subjects had a T1-weighted MR scan suitable for analysis. Basal forebrain volumes were calculated using the Geodesic Information Flow (GIF) parcellation method and were compared between clinical (148 bvFTD, 82 svPPA, 103 nfvPPA, 14 PPA–NOS, 9 FTD–MND), genetic (24 MAPT, 15 GRN, 26 C9orf72) and pathological groups (28 tau, 3 FUS, 35 TDP-43) and controls. A subanalysis was also performed comparing pathological subgroups of tau (11 Pick's disease, 6 FTDP-17, 7 CBD, 4 PSP) and TDP-43 (12 type A, 2 type B, 21 type C). RESULTS: All clinical subtypes of FTD showed significantly smaller volumes than controls (p ≤ 0.010, ANCOVA), with svPPA (10% volumetric difference) and bvFTD (9%) displaying the smallest volumes. Reduced basal forebrain volumes were also seen in MAPT mutations (18%, p < 0.0005) and in individuals with pathologically confirmed FTDP-17 (17%), Pick's disease (12%), and TDP-43 type C (8%) (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Involvement of the basal forebrain is a common feature in FTD, although the extent of volume reduction differs between clinical, genetic, and pathological diagnoses. Tauopathies, particularly those with MAPT mutations, had the smallest volumes. However, atrophy was also seen in those with TDP-43 type C pathology (most of whom have svPPA clinically). This suggests that the basal forebrain is vulnerable to multiple types of FTD-associated protein inclusions. Elsevier 2020-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7058403/ /pubmed/32143137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102210 Text en © 2020 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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Convery, Rhian S.
Neason, Mollie R.
Cash, David M.
Cardoso, M. Jorge
Modat, Marc
Ourselin, Sebastien
Warren, Jason D.
Rohrer, Jonathan D.
Bocchetta, Martina
Basal forebrain atrophy in frontotemporal dementia
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title_short Basal forebrain atrophy in frontotemporal dementia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7058403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32143137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102210
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