Unveiling the hippocampal subfield changes across the Alzheimer's disease continuum: a systematic review of neuroimaging studies.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROIMAGING Brain Imaging and Behavior Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1007/s11682-024-00952-0
Alessandro Zilioli, Beatrice Pancaldi, Hannah Baumeister, Gabriele Busi, Francesco Misirocchi, Carlotta Mutti, Irene Florindo, Nicola Morelli, Rosaleena Mohanty, David Berron, Eric Westman, Marco Spallazzi
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Studies exploring the hippocampal subfield atrophy in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have shown contradictory results. This review aims to disentangle such heterogeneity by investigating the dynamic changes of hippocampal subfields across the AD continuum. We systematically searched the PubMed and EMBASE databases for case-control studies. Selected studies included investigations of biomarker-based amyloid status and reported data on hippocampal subfield atrophy using advanced MRI techniques. Twelve studies were included. Despite high heterogeneity, a distinguishable pattern of vulnerability of hippocampal subfields can be recognized from the cognitively unimpaired phase to the dementia stage, shedding light on hippocampal changes with disease progression. Consistent findings revealed atrophy in the subiculum and presubiculum, along with a potential increase in volume in the cornu ammonis (CA) among the cognitively unimpaired group, a feature not observed in patients experiencing subjective cognitive decline. Atrophy in the subiculum, presubiculum, CA 1-4, and the dentate gyrus characterized the mild cognitive impairment stage, with a more pronounced severity in the progression to dementia.

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揭示阿尔茨海默氏症连续过程中海马亚区的变化:神经影像学研究的系统回顾。
有关阿尔茨海默病(AD)海马亚区萎缩的研究结果相互矛盾。本综述旨在通过研究阿尔茨海默病整个病程中海马亚区的动态变化来揭示这种异质性。我们系统地检索了 PubMed 和 EMBASE 数据库中的病例对照研究。所选研究包括基于生物标志物的淀粉样蛋白状态调查,以及使用先进的磁共振成像技术报告海马亚区萎缩的数据。共纳入 12 项研究。尽管存在高度异质性,但从认知功能未受损阶段到痴呆症阶段,海马亚区的易损性可识别出不同的模式,从而揭示了海马随着疾病进展而发生的变化。一致的研究结果表明,在认知功能未受损组中,海马下腔和海马前腔萎缩,海马角(Cornu ammonis,CA)的体积可能增大,而在主观认知能力下降的患者中未观察到这一特征。在轻度认知障碍阶段,亚脑室、前脑室、CA 1-4 和齿状回萎缩,而在痴呆症进展阶段,萎缩程度更为明显。
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Brain Imaging and Behavior
Brain Imaging and Behavior 医学-神经成像
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期刊介绍: Brain Imaging and Behavior is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed journal, that publishes clinically relevant research using neuroimaging approaches to enhance our understanding of disorders of higher brain function. The journal is targeted at clinicians and researchers in fields concerned with human brain-behavior relationships, such as neuropsychology, psychiatry, neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation, and cognitive neuroscience.
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