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Brain Amyloid-β Burden Is Associated with Disruption of Intrinsic Functional Connectivity within the Medial Temporal Lobe in Cognitively Normal Elderly

Authors :
Zhuang Song
Joel H. Kramer
Adam Mezher
Philip S. Insel
Shannon Buckley
Michael W. Weiner
Bruce L. Miller
Duygu Tosun
Sarah Wilkins
Seghel Yohannes
Susanne G. Mueller
Alix Simonson
Source :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, vol 35, iss 7
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Society for Neuroscience, 2015.

Abstract

The medial temporal lobe is implicated as a key brain region involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and consequent memory loss. Tau tangle aggregation in this region may develop concurrently with cortical Aβ deposition in preclinical AD, but the pathological relationship between tau and Aβ remains unclear. We used task-free fMRI with a focus on the medical temporal lobe, together with Aβ PET imaging, in cognitively normal elderly human participants. We found that cortical Aβ load was related to disrupted intrinsic functional connectivity of the perirhinal cortex, which is typically the first brain region affected by tauopathies in AD. There was no concurrent association of cortical Aβ load with cognitive performance or brain atrophy. These findings suggest that dysfunction in the medial temporal lobe may represent a very early sign of preclinical AD and may predict future memory loss.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, vol 35, iss 7
Accession number :
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