1. Application of the ATN classification scheme in a population without dementia: Findings from the EPAD cohort.
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Ingala S, De Boer C, Masselink LA, Vergari I, Lorenzini L, Blennow K, Chételat G, Di Perri C, Ewers M, van der Flier WM, Fox NC, Gispert JD, Haller S, Molinuevo JL, Muniz-Terrera G, Mutsaerts HJ, Ritchie CW, Ritchie K, Schmidt M, Schwarz AJ, Vermunt L, Waldman AD, Wardlaw J, Wink AM, Wolz R, Wottschel V, Scheltens P, Visser PJ, and Barkhof F
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- Aged, Europe, Female, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Neuropsychological Tests statistics & numerical data, Amyloid cerebrospinal fluid, Biomarkers cerebrospinal fluid, Healthy Volunteers statistics & numerical data, Hippocampus pathology, tau Proteins cerebrospinal fluid
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Background: We classified non-demented European Prevention of Alzheimer's Dementia (EPAD) participants through the amyloid/tau/neurodegeneration (ATN) scheme and assessed their neuropsychological and imaging profiles., Materials and Methods: From 1500 EPAD participants, 312 were excluded. Cerebrospinal fluid cut-offs of 1000 pg/mL for amyloid beta (Aß)1-42 and 27 pg/mL for p-tau181 were validated using Gaussian mixture models. Given strong correlation of p-tau and t-tau (R
2 = 0.98, P < 0.001), neurodegeneration was defined by age-adjusted hippocampal volume. Multinomial regressions were used to test whether neuropsychological tests and regional brain volumes could distinguish ATN stages., Results: Age was 65 ± 7 years, with 58% females and 38% apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 carriers; 57.1% were A-T-N-, 32.5% were in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) continuum, and 10.4% suspected non-Alzheimer's pathology. Age and cerebrovascular burden progressed with biomarker positivity (P < 0.001). Cognitive dysfunction appeared with T+. Paradoxically higher regional gray matter volumes were observed in A+T-N- compared to A-T-N- (P < 0.001)., Discussion: In non-demented individuals along the AD continuum, p-tau drives cognitive dysfunction. Memory and language domains are affected in the earliest stages., (© 2021 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia published by Wiley Periodicals, LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association.)- Published
- 2021
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