Global brain activity and its coupling with cerebrospinal fluid flow is related to tau pathology

IF 11.1 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Alzheimer's & Dementia Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1002/alz.14296
Feng Han, JiaQie Lee, Xi Chen, Jacob Ziontz, Tyler Ward, Susan M. Landau, Suzanne L. Baker, Theresa M. Harrison, William J. Jagust, for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Factors responsible for the deposition of pathological tau in the brain are incompletely understood. This study links macroscale tau deposition in the human brain to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow dynamics using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI).

METHODS

Low-frequency (< 0.1 Hz) resting-state global brain activity is coupled with CSF flow and potentially reflects CSF dynamics-related clearance. We examined the correlation between rsfMRI measures of CSF inflow and global activity (gBOLD–CSF coupling) as a predictor, interacting with amyloid beta (Aβ), of tau and cortical thickness (dependent variables) across Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) participants from cognitively unimpaired through mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD).

RESULTS

Tau deposition in Aβ+ participants, accompanied by cortical thinning and cognitive decline, is associated with decreased gBOLD–CSF coupling. Tau mediates the relationship between coupling and thickness.

DISCUSSION

Findings suggest that resting-state global brain activity and CSF movements comodulate Alzheimer's tau deposition, presumably related to CSF clearance.

Highlights

  • A non-invasive functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) assessment of a CSF clearance-related process is carried out.
  • Global brain activity is coupled with CSF inflow in human fMRI during resting state.
  • Global fMRI–CSF coupling is correlated with tau in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
  • This coupling measure is also associated with cortical thickness, mediated by tau.

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全脑活动及其与脑脊液流动的耦合与 tau 病理学有关
病理tau在大脑中沉积的因素尚不完全清楚。这项研究利用静息态功能磁共振成像(rsfMRI)将人脑中的大尺度tau沉积与脑脊液(CSF)流动动力学联系起来。
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Alzheimer's & Dementia 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Alzheimer's & Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge knowledge gaps in dementia research by covering the entire spectrum, from basic science to clinical trials to social and behavioral investigations. It provides a platform for rapid communication of new findings and ideas, optimal translation of research into practical applications, increasing knowledge across diverse disciplines for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention, and identifying promising new research directions. In July 2008, Alzheimer's & Dementia was accepted for indexing by MEDLINE, recognizing its scientific merit and contribution to Alzheimer's research.
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