Tau and Pet/Mri Imaging Biomarkers for Detecting and Diagnosing Early Dementia.

Jacobs journal of medical diagnosis and medical imaging Pub Date : 2017-11-01 Epub Date: 2017-08-08
Yongxia Zhou, Bing Bai
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Specific objective of this project is to quantify the neuropathological tau depositions in brain regions and to investigate primary age-related tau pathology and associations with amyloid and glucose-metabolism, neurocognitive tests and MRI metrics. Preliminary results demonstrated higher temporal deposition especially in the hippocampus and the inferior temporal regions compared to mean cortical deposition. Quantitative Braak stage-based regional analyses found highest tau deposition in the Braak stage II in the preclinical samples. There was significant age related higher tau deposition in temporal cortex, while non-significant correlation in mean cortical region. Significant correlations were found between tau deposition and memory as well as executive function scores, especially from middle and inferior temporal cortex; and significant correlations between tau and MRI metrics including diffusion, perfusion, functional and structural connectivities. Our results confirm current notion of this new tau tracer for reliably and consistently labeling and quantifying in vivo human taupathy in early dementia.

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检测和诊断早期痴呆的Tau和Pet/Mri成像生物标志物。
该项目的具体目标是量化脑区域的神经病理tau沉积,并研究主要年龄相关的tau病理及其与淀粉样蛋白和葡萄糖代谢、神经认知测试和MRI指标的关联。初步结果表明,与平均皮层沉积相比,颞叶沉积更高,尤其是海马和颞下区。定量的基于Braak阶段的区域分析发现,在临床前样本中,Braak阶段II的tau沉积最高。颞叶皮层tau沉积增高与年龄有显著相关性,而平均皮层区域tau沉积增高与年龄无显著相关性。tau沉积与记忆和执行功能评分之间存在显著相关性,特别是在中、下颞叶皮层;tau与MRI指标之间存在显著相关性,包括扩散、灌注、功能和结构连接。我们的结果证实了这种新的tau示踪剂在早期痴呆症中可靠和一致地标记和量化体内人类tau病变的当前概念。
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