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Rates of β-amyloid accumulation are independent of hippocampal neurodegeneration.

Authors :
Jack CR Jr
Wiste HJ
Knopman DS
Vemuri P
Mielke MM
Weigand SD
Senjem ML
Gunter JL
Lowe V
Gregg BE
Pankratz VS
Petersen RC
Source :
Neurology [Neurology] 2014 May 06; Vol. 82 (18), pp. 1605-12. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Apr 04.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objective: To test the hypotheses predicted in a hypothetical model of Alzheimer disease (AD) biomarkers that rates of β-amyloid (Aβ) accumulation on PET imaging are not related to hippocampal neurodegeneration whereas rates of neurodegenerative brain atrophy depend on the presence of both amyloid and neurodegeneration in a population-based sample.<br />Methods: A total of 252 cognitively normal (CN) participants from the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging had 2 or more serial visits with both amyloid PET and MRI. Subjects were classified into 4 groups based on baseline positive/negative amyloid PET (A+ or A-) and baseline hippocampal volume (N+ or N-). We compared rates of amyloid accumulation and rates of brain atrophy among the 4 groups.<br />Results: At baseline, 148 (59%) were amyloid negative and neurodegeneration negative (A-N-), 29 (12%) amyloid negative and neurodegeneration positive (A-N+), 56 (22%) amyloid positive and neurodegeneration negative (A+N-), and 19 (8%) amyloid positive and neurodegeneration positive (A+N+). High rates of Aβ accumulation were found in those with abnormal amyloid at baseline and were not influenced by hippocampal neurodegeneration at baseline. In contrast, rates of brain atrophy were greatest in A+N+.<br />Conclusions: We describe a 2-feature biomarker approach to classifying elderly CN subjects that is complementary to the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer's Association preclinical staging criteria. Our results support 2 key concepts in a model of the temporal evolution of AD biomarkers. First, the rate of Aβ accumulation is not influenced by neurodegeneration and thus may be a biologically independent process. Second, Aβ pathophysiology increases or catalyzes neurodegeneration.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1526-632X
Volume :
82
Issue :
18
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24706010
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000000386