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Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts

Alzheimer’s disease and cerebral small vessel disease are the two leading causes of cognitive decline and dementia and coexist in most memory clinic patients. White matter damage as assessed by diffusion MRI is a key feature in both Alzheimer’s and cerebral small vessel disease. However, disease-spe...

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Autores principales: Dewenter, Anna, Jacob, Mina A, Cai, Mengfei, Gesierich, Benno, Hager, Paul, Kopczak, Anna, Biel, Davina, Ewers, Michael, Tuladhar, Anil M, de Leeuw, Frank-Erik, Dichgans, Martin, Franzmeier, Nicolai, Duering, Marco
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9924910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35859352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac265
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author Dewenter, Anna
Jacob, Mina A
Cai, Mengfei
Gesierich, Benno
Hager, Paul
Kopczak, Anna
Biel, Davina
Ewers, Michael
Tuladhar, Anil M
de Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Dichgans, Martin
Franzmeier, Nicolai
Duering, Marco
author_facet Dewenter, Anna
Jacob, Mina A
Cai, Mengfei
Gesierich, Benno
Hager, Paul
Kopczak, Anna
Biel, Davina
Ewers, Michael
Tuladhar, Anil M
de Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Dichgans, Martin
Franzmeier, Nicolai
Duering, Marco
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description Alzheimer’s disease and cerebral small vessel disease are the two leading causes of cognitive decline and dementia and coexist in most memory clinic patients. White matter damage as assessed by diffusion MRI is a key feature in both Alzheimer’s and cerebral small vessel disease. However, disease-specific biomarkers of white matter alterations are missing. Recent advances in diffusion MRI operating on the fixel level (fibre population within a voxel) promise to advance our understanding of disease-related white matter alterations. Fixel-based analysis allows derivation of measures of both white matter microstructure, measured by fibre density, and macrostructure, measured by fibre-bundle cross-section. Here, we evaluated the capacity of these state-of-the-art fixel metrics to disentangle the effects of cerebral small vessel disease and Alzheimer’s disease on white matter integrity. We included three independent samples (total n = 387) covering genetically defined cerebral small vessel disease and age-matched controls, the full spectrum of biomarker-confirmed Alzheimer’s disease including amyloid- and tau-PET negative controls and a validation sample with presumed mixed pathology. In this cross-sectional analysis, we performed group comparisons between patients and controls and assessed associations between fixel metrics within main white matter tracts and imaging hallmarks of cerebral small vessel disease (white matter hyperintensity volume, lacune and cerebral microbleed count) and Alzheimer’s disease (amyloid- and tau-PET), age and a measure of neurodegeneration (brain volume). Our results showed that (i) fibre density was reduced in genetically defined cerebral small vessel disease and strongly associated with cerebral small vessel disease imaging hallmarks; (ii) fibre-bundle cross-section was mainly associated with brain volume; and (iii) both fibre density and fibre-bundle cross-section were reduced in the presence of amyloid, but not further exacerbated by abnormal tau deposition. Fixel metrics were only weakly associated with amyloid- and tau-PET. Taken together, our results in three independent samples suggest that fibre density captures the effect of cerebral small vessel disease, while fibre-bundle cross-section is largely determined by neurodegeneration. The ability of fixel-based imaging markers to capture distinct effects on white matter integrity can propel future applications in the context of precision medicine.
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spelling pubmed-99249102023-02-14 Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts Dewenter, Anna Jacob, Mina A Cai, Mengfei Gesierich, Benno Hager, Paul Kopczak, Anna Biel, Davina Ewers, Michael Tuladhar, Anil M de Leeuw, Frank-Erik Dichgans, Martin Franzmeier, Nicolai Duering, Marco Brain Original Article Alzheimer’s disease and cerebral small vessel disease are the two leading causes of cognitive decline and dementia and coexist in most memory clinic patients. White matter damage as assessed by diffusion MRI is a key feature in both Alzheimer’s and cerebral small vessel disease. However, disease-specific biomarkers of white matter alterations are missing. Recent advances in diffusion MRI operating on the fixel level (fibre population within a voxel) promise to advance our understanding of disease-related white matter alterations. Fixel-based analysis allows derivation of measures of both white matter microstructure, measured by fibre density, and macrostructure, measured by fibre-bundle cross-section. Here, we evaluated the capacity of these state-of-the-art fixel metrics to disentangle the effects of cerebral small vessel disease and Alzheimer’s disease on white matter integrity. We included three independent samples (total n = 387) covering genetically defined cerebral small vessel disease and age-matched controls, the full spectrum of biomarker-confirmed Alzheimer’s disease including amyloid- and tau-PET negative controls and a validation sample with presumed mixed pathology. In this cross-sectional analysis, we performed group comparisons between patients and controls and assessed associations between fixel metrics within main white matter tracts and imaging hallmarks of cerebral small vessel disease (white matter hyperintensity volume, lacune and cerebral microbleed count) and Alzheimer’s disease (amyloid- and tau-PET), age and a measure of neurodegeneration (brain volume). Our results showed that (i) fibre density was reduced in genetically defined cerebral small vessel disease and strongly associated with cerebral small vessel disease imaging hallmarks; (ii) fibre-bundle cross-section was mainly associated with brain volume; and (iii) both fibre density and fibre-bundle cross-section were reduced in the presence of amyloid, but not further exacerbated by abnormal tau deposition. Fixel metrics were only weakly associated with amyloid- and tau-PET. Taken together, our results in three independent samples suggest that fibre density captures the effect of cerebral small vessel disease, while fibre-bundle cross-section is largely determined by neurodegeneration. The ability of fixel-based imaging markers to capture distinct effects on white matter integrity can propel future applications in the context of precision medicine. Oxford University Press 2022-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9924910/ /pubmed/35859352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac265 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Dewenter, Anna
Jacob, Mina A
Cai, Mengfei
Gesierich, Benno
Hager, Paul
Kopczak, Anna
Biel, Davina
Ewers, Michael
Tuladhar, Anil M
de Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Dichgans, Martin
Franzmeier, Nicolai
Duering, Marco
Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts
title Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts
title_full Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts
title_fullStr Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts
title_full_unstemmed Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts
title_short Disentangling the effects of Alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts
title_sort disentangling the effects of alzheimer’s and small vessel disease on white matter fibre tracts
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9924910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35859352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac265
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