Functional Network Alterations Associated with Cognition in Pre-Clinical Alzheimer's Disease.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Brain connectivity Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1089/brain.2022.0032
Stephanie Fountain-Zaragoza, Hesheng Liu, Andreana Benitez
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Objective: Accumulation of cerebral amyloid-β (Aβ) is a risk factor for cognitive decline and defining feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Aβ is implicated in brain network disruption, but the extent to which these changes correspond with observable cognitive deficits in pre-clinical AD has not been tested. This study utilized individual-specific functional parcellations to sensitively evaluate the relationship between network connectivity and cognition in adults with and without Aβ deposition. Participants and Methods: Cognitively unimpaired adults ages 45-85 completed amyloid positron emission tomography, resting-state-functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and neuropsychological tests of episodic memory and executive function (EF). Participants in the upper tertile of mean standard uptake value ratio were considered Aβ+ (n = 50) while others were Aβ- (n = 99). Individualized functional network parcellations were generated from resting-state fMRI data. We examined the effects of group, network, and group-by-network interactions on memory and EF. Results: We observed several interactions such that within the Aβ+ group, preserved network integrity (i.e., greater connectivity within specific networks) was associated with better cognition, whereas network desegregation (i.e., greater connectivity between relative to within networks) was associated with worse cognition. This dissociation was most apparent for cognitive networks (frontoparietal, dorsal and ventral attention, limbic, and default mode), with connectivity relating to EF in the Aβ+ group specifically. Conclusions: Using an innovative approach to constructing individual-specified resting-state functional connectomes, we were able to detect differences in brain-cognition associations in pre-clinical AD. Our findings provide novel insight into specific functional network alterations occurring in the presence of Aβ that relate to cognitive function in asymptomatic individuals. Impact statement Elevated cerebral amyloid-β is a biomarker of pre-clinical Alzheimer's disease (AD). Associations between amyloidosis, functional network disruption, and cognitive impairment are evident in the later stages of AD, but these effects have not been substantiated in pre-clinical AD. Using individual-specific parcellations that maximally localize functional networks, we identify network alterations that relate to cognition in pre-clinical AD that have not been previously reported. We demonstrate that these effects localize to networks implicated in cognition. Our findings suggest that there may be subtle, amyloid-related alterations in the functional connectome that are detectable in pre-clinical AD, with potential implications for cognition in asymptomatic individuals.

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目的:脑淀粉样蛋白-β (a β)的积累是认知能力下降的危险因素,也是阿尔茨海默病(AD)的决定性特征。Aβ与大脑网络破坏有关,但这些变化在多大程度上与临床前AD患者可观察到的认知缺陷相对应,尚未得到测试。本研究利用个体特异性功能包裹来敏感地评估有和没有Aβ沉积的成年人的网络连通性和认知之间的关系。参与者和方法:45-85岁认知正常的成年人完成了淀粉样正电子发射断层扫描、静息状态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)和情景记忆和执行功能(EF)的神经心理学测试。平均标准摄取值比上五分位数的参与者被认为是Aβ+ (n = 50),其他参与者被认为是Aβ- (n = 99)。根据静息状态fMRI数据生成个性化功能网络。我们研究了群体、网络和群体与网络之间的相互作用对记忆和EF的影响。结果:我们观察到一些相互作用,例如在Aβ+组中,保持网络完整性(即特定网络内更大的连通性)与更好的认知相关,而网络去隔离(即相对于网络内部更大的连通性)与更差的认知相关。这种分离在认知网络(额顶叶、背侧和腹侧注意、边缘和默认模式)中最为明显,特别是在Aβ+组中与EF相关的连接。结论:使用一种创新的方法来构建个体指定的静息状态功能连接体,我们能够检测临床前AD患者脑认知关联的差异。我们的研究结果为在无症状个体中与认知功能相关的Aβ存在下发生的特定功能网络改变提供了新的见解。脑淀粉样蛋白-β升高是临床前阿尔茨海默病(AD)的生物标志物。淀粉样变、功能网络破坏和认知障碍之间的关联在阿尔茨海默病的晚期是明显的,但这些影响在临床前阿尔茨海默病中尚未得到证实。使用最大限度地定位功能网络的个体特异性包裹,我们确定了与临床前AD认知相关的网络改变,这些网络改变以前没有报道过。我们证明,这些影响局限于与认知有关的网络。我们的研究结果表明,在临床前阿尔茨海默氏症患者中,功能连接组中可能存在细微的淀粉样蛋白相关改变,这对无症状个体的认知有潜在的影响。
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Brain connectivity
Brain connectivity Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Brain Connectivity provides groundbreaking findings in the rapidly advancing field of connectivity research at the systems and network levels. The Journal disseminates information on brain mapping, modeling, novel research techniques, new imaging modalities, preclinical animal studies, and the translation of research discoveries from the laboratory to the clinic. This essential journal fosters the application of basic biological discoveries and contributes to the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic interventions to recognize and treat a broad range of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders such as: Alzheimer’s disease, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, and depression.
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