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Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients

BACKGROUND: Beta amyloid (Aβ) causes synaptic dysfunction leading to neuronal death. It is still controversial if the magnitude of Aβ deposition correlates with the degree of cognitive impairment. Diagnostic imaging may lead to a better understanding the role of Aβ in development of cognitive defici...

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Autores principales: Ehrlich, Daniela, Dunzinger, Andreas, Malsiner-Walli, Gertraud, Grün, Bettina, Topakian, Raffi, Hodolic, Marina, Kainz, Elmar, Pichler, Robert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8884854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957735
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2021-0051
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author Ehrlich, Daniela
Dunzinger, Andreas
Malsiner-Walli, Gertraud
Grün, Bettina
Topakian, Raffi
Hodolic, Marina
Kainz, Elmar
Pichler, Robert
author_facet Ehrlich, Daniela
Dunzinger, Andreas
Malsiner-Walli, Gertraud
Grün, Bettina
Topakian, Raffi
Hodolic, Marina
Kainz, Elmar
Pichler, Robert
author_sort Ehrlich, Daniela
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description BACKGROUND: Beta amyloid (Aβ) causes synaptic dysfunction leading to neuronal death. It is still controversial if the magnitude of Aβ deposition correlates with the degree of cognitive impairment. Diagnostic imaging may lead to a better understanding the role of Aβ in development of cognitive deficits. The aim of the present study was to investigate if Aβ deposition in the corresponding brain region of early stage Alzheimer´s disease (AD) patients, directly correlates to neuronal dysfunction and cognitive impairment indicated by reduced glucose metabolism. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In 30 patients with a clinical phenotype of AD and amyloid positive brain imaging, 2-[18F] fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) PET/CT was performed. We extracted the average [18F] flutemetamol (Vizamyl) uptake for each of the 16 regions of interest in both hemispheres and computed the standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) by dividing the Vimazyl intensities by the mean signal of positive and negative control regions. Data were analysed using the R environment for statistical computing and graphics. RESULTS: Any negative correlation between Aβ deposition and glucose metabolism in 32 dementia related and corresponding brain regions in AD patients was not found. None of the correlation coefficient values were statistically significant different from zero based on two-sided p- value. CONCLUSIONS: Regional Aβ deposition did not correlate negatively with local glucose metabolism in early stage AD patients. Our findings support the role of Aβ as a valid biomarker, but does not permit to conclude that Aβ is a direct cause for an aberrant brain glucose metabolism and neuronal dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-88848542022-03-15 Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients Ehrlich, Daniela Dunzinger, Andreas Malsiner-Walli, Gertraud Grün, Bettina Topakian, Raffi Hodolic, Marina Kainz, Elmar Pichler, Robert Radiol Oncol Research Article BACKGROUND: Beta amyloid (Aβ) causes synaptic dysfunction leading to neuronal death. It is still controversial if the magnitude of Aβ deposition correlates with the degree of cognitive impairment. Diagnostic imaging may lead to a better understanding the role of Aβ in development of cognitive deficits. The aim of the present study was to investigate if Aβ deposition in the corresponding brain region of early stage Alzheimer´s disease (AD) patients, directly correlates to neuronal dysfunction and cognitive impairment indicated by reduced glucose metabolism. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In 30 patients with a clinical phenotype of AD and amyloid positive brain imaging, 2-[18F] fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) PET/CT was performed. We extracted the average [18F] flutemetamol (Vizamyl) uptake for each of the 16 regions of interest in both hemispheres and computed the standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) by dividing the Vimazyl intensities by the mean signal of positive and negative control regions. Data were analysed using the R environment for statistical computing and graphics. RESULTS: Any negative correlation between Aβ deposition and glucose metabolism in 32 dementia related and corresponding brain regions in AD patients was not found. None of the correlation coefficient values were statistically significant different from zero based on two-sided p- value. CONCLUSIONS: Regional Aβ deposition did not correlate negatively with local glucose metabolism in early stage AD patients. Our findings support the role of Aβ as a valid biomarker, but does not permit to conclude that Aβ is a direct cause for an aberrant brain glucose metabolism and neuronal dysfunction. Sciendo 2021-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8884854/ /pubmed/34957735 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2021-0051 Text en © 2022 Daniela Ehrlich, Andreas Dunzinger, Gertraud Malsiner-Walli, Bettina Grün, Raffi Topakian, Marina Hodolic, Elmar Kainz, Robert Pichler, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Ehrlich, Daniela
Dunzinger, Andreas
Malsiner-Walli, Gertraud
Grün, Bettina
Topakian, Raffi
Hodolic, Marina
Kainz, Elmar
Pichler, Robert
Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients
title Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients
title_full Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients
title_fullStr Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients
title_short Lack of Association Between Cortical Amyloid Deposition and Glucose Metabolism in Early Stage Alzheimer´s Disease Patients
title_sort lack of association between cortical amyloid deposition and glucose metabolism in early stage alzheimer´s disease patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8884854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957735
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2021-0051
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