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Quantitative 18F-AV1451 Brain Tau PET Imaging in Cognitively Normal Older Adults, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's Disease Patients

Authors :
Qian Zhao
Min Liu
Lingxia Ha
Yun Zhou
Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Michael W. Weiner
Paul Aisen
Michael Weiner
Ronald Petersen
Clifford R. Jack
William Jagust
John Q. Trojanowki
Arthur W. Toga
Laurel Beckett
Robert C. Green
Andrew J. Saykin
John Morris
Leslie M. Shaw
Zaven Khachaturian
Greg Sorensen
Maria Carrillo
Lew Kuller
Marc Raichle
Steven Paul
Peter Davies
Howard Fillit
Franz Hefti
David Holtzman
M. Marcel Mesulam
William Potter
Peter Snyder
Adam Schwartz
Tom Montine
Ronald G. Thomas
Michael Donohue
Sarah Walter
Devon Gessert
Tamie Sather
Gus Jiminez
Archana B. Balasubramanian
Jennifer Mason
Iris Sim
Danielle Harvey
Matthew Bernstein
Nick Fox
Paul Thompson
Norbert Schuff
Charles DeCArli
Bret Borowski
Jeff Gunter
Matt Senjem
Prashanthi Vemuri
David Jones
Kejal Kantarci
Chad Ward
Robert A. Koeppe
Norm Foster
Eric M. Reiman
Kewei Chen
Chet Mathis
Susan Landau
John C. Morris
Nigel J. Cairns
Erin Franklin
Lisa Taylor-Reinwald
Virginia Lee
Magdalena Korecka
Michal Figurski
Karen Crawford
Scott Neu
Tatiana M. Foroud
Steven Potkin
Li Shen
Kelley Faber
Sungeun Kim
Kwangsik Nho
Lean Thal
Leon Thal
Neil Buckholtz
Peter J. Snyder
Marilyn Albert
Richard Frank
John Hsiao
Jeffrey Kaye
Joseph Quinn
Lisa Silbert
Betty Lind
Raina Carter
Sara Dolen
Lon S. Schneider
Sonia Pawluczyk
Mauricio Becerra
Liberty Teodoro
Bryan M. Spann
James Brewer
Helen Vanderswag
Adam Fleisher
Judith L. Heidebrink
Joanne L. Lord
Sara S. Mason
Colleen S. Albers
David Knopman
Kris Johnson
Rachelle S. Doody
Javier Villanueva-Meyer
Valory Pavlik
Victoria Shibley
Munir Chowdhury
Susan Rountree
Mimi Dang
Yaakov Stern
Lawrence S. Honig
Karen L. Bell
Beau Ances
Maria Carroll
Mary L. Creech
Mark A. Mintun
Stacy Schneider
Angela Oliver
Daniel Marson
David Geldmacher
Marissa Natelson Love
Randall Griffith
David Clark
John Brockington
Erik Roberson
Hillel Grossman
Effie Mitsis
Raj C. Shah
Leyla deToledo-Morrell
Ranjan Duara
Maria T. Greig-Custo
Warren Barker
Chiadi Onyike
Daniel D'Agostino
Stephanie Kielb
Martin Sadowski
Mohammed O. Sheikh
Ulysse Anaztasia
Gaikwad Mrunalini
P. Murali Doraiswamy
Jeffrey R. Petrella
Salvador Borges-Neto
Terence Z. Wong
Edward Coleman
Steven E. Arnold
Jason H. Karlawish
David A. Wolk
Christopher M. Clark
Charles D. Smith
Greg Jicha
Peter Hardy
Partha Sinha
Elizabeth Oates
Gary Conrad
Oscar L. Lopez
MaryAnn Oakley
Donna M. Simpson
Anton P. Porsteinsson
Bonnie S. Goldstein
Kim Martin
Kelly M. Makino
M. Saleem Ismail
Connie Brand
Steven G. Potkin
Adrian Preda
Dana Nguyen
Kyle Womack
Dana Mathews
Mary Quiceno
Allan I. Levey
James J. Lah
Janet S. Cellar
Jeffrey M. Burns
Russell H. Swerdlow
William M. Brooks
Liana Apostolova
Kathleen Tingus
Ellen Woo
Daniel H.S. Silverman
Po H. Lu
George Bartzokis
Neill R Graff-Radford
Francine Parfitt
Kim Poki-Walker
Martin R. Farlow
Ann Marie Hake
Brandy R. Matthews
Jared R. Brosch
Scott Herring
Christopher H. van Dyck
Richard E. Carson
Martha G. MacAvoy
Pradeep Varma
Howard Chertkow
Howard Bergman
Chris Hosein
Sandra Black
Bojana Stefanovic
Curtis Caldwell
Ging-Yuek Robin Hsiung
Benita Mudge
Vesna Sossi
Howard Feldman
Michele Assaly
Elizabeth Finger
Stephen Pasternack
Irina Rachisky
Dick Trost
Andrew Kertesz
Charles Bernick
Donna Munic
Marek-Marsel Mesulam
Emily Rogalski
Kristine Lipowski
Sandra Weintraub
Borna Bonakdarpour
Diana Kerwin
Chuang-Kuo Wu
Nancy Johnson
Carl Sadowsky
Teresa Villena
Raymond Scott Turner
Kathleen Johnson
Brigid Reynolds
Reisa A. Sperling
Keith A. Johnson
Gad Marshall
Jerome Yesavage
Joy L. Taylor
Barton Lane
Allyson Rosen
Jared Tinklenberg
Marwan N. Sabbagh
Christine M. Belden
Sandra A. Jacobson
Sherye A. Sirrel
Neil Kowall
Ronald Killiany
Andrew E. Budson
Alexander Norbash
Patricia Lynn Johnson
Thomas O. Obisesan
Saba Wolday
Joanne Allard
Alan Lerner
Paula Ogrocki
Curtis Tatsuoka
Parianne Fatica
Evan Fletcher
Pauline Maillard
John Olichney
Charles DeCarli
Owen Carmichael
Smita Kittur
Michael Borrie
T-Y Lee
Rob Bartha
Sterling Johnson
Sanjay Asthana
Cynthia M. Carlsson
Pierre Tariot
Anna Burke
Ann Marie Milliken
Nadira Trncic
Stephanie Reeder
Vernice Bates
Horacio Capote
Michelle Rainka
Douglas W. Scharre
Maria Kataki
Brendan Kelley
Earl A. Zimmerman
Dzintra Celmins
Alice D. Brown
Godfrey D. Pearlson
Karen Blank
Karen Anderson
Laura A. Flashman
Marc Seltzer
Mary L. Hynes
Robert B. Santulli
Kaycee M. Sink
Gordineer Leslie
Jeff D. Williamson
Pradeep Garg
Franklin Watkins
Brian R. Ott
Geoffrey Tremont
Lori A. Daiello
Stephen Salloway
Paul Malloy
Stephen Correia
Howard J. Rosen
Bruce L. Miller
David Perry
Jacobo Mintzer
Kenneth Spicer
David Bachman
Stephen Pasternak
Irina Rachinsky
John Rogers
Dick Drost
Nunzio Pomara
Raymundo Hernando
Antero Sarrael
Susan K. Schultz
Karen Ekstam Smith
Hristina Koleva
Ki Won Nam
Hyungsub Shim
Norman Relkin
Gloria Chiang
Michael Lin
Lisa Ravdin
Amanda Smith
Balebail Ashok Raj
Kristin Fargher
Thomas Neylan
Jordan Grafman
Gessert Devon
Davis Melissa
Rosemary Morrison
Hayes Jacqueline
Finley Shannon
Kantarci Kejal
Ward Chad
Erin Householder
Crawford Karen
Neu Scott
Friedl Karl
Becerra Mauricio
Debra Fleischman
Konstantinos Arfanakis
Daniel Varon
Maria T Greig
Olga James
Bonnie Goldstein
Kimberly S. Martin
Dino Massoglia
Olga Brawman-Mintzer
Walter Martinez
Howard Rosen
Kelly Behan
Sterling C. Johnson
J. Jay Fruehling
Sandra Harding
Elaine R. Peskind
Eric C. Petrie
Gail Li
Jerome A. Yesavage
Ansgar J. Furst
Steven Chao
Scott Mackin
Rema Raman
Erin Drake
Mike Donohue
Gustavo Jimenez
Kelly Harless
Jennifer Salazar
Yuliana Cabrera
Lindsey Hergesheimer
Elizabeth Shaffer
Craig Nelson
David Bickford
Meryl Butters
Michelle Zmuda
Denise Reyes
Kelley M. Faber
Kelly N. Nudelman
Yiu Ho Au
Kelly Scherer
Daniel Catalinotto
Samuel Stark
Elise Ong
Dariella Fernandez
Source :
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 10 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2019.

Abstract

Recent developments of tau Positron Emission Tomography (PET) allows assessment of regional neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) deposition in human brain. Among the tau PET molecular probes, 18F-AV1451 is characterized by high selectivity for pathologic tau aggregates over amyloid plaques, limited non-specific binding in white and gray matter, and confined off-target binding. The objectives of the study are (1) to quantitatively characterize regional brain tau deposition measured by 18F-AV1451 PET in cognitively normal older adults (CN), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and AD participants; (2) to evaluate the correlations between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers or Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and 18F-AV1451 PET standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR); and (3) to evaluate the partial volume effects on 18F-AV1451 brain uptake.Methods: The study included total 115 participants (CN = 49, MCI = 58, and AD = 8) from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Preprocessed 18F-AV1451 PET images, structural MRIs, and demographic and clinical assessments were downloaded from the ADNI database. A reblurred Van Cittertiteration method was used for voxelwise partial volume correction (PVC) on PET images. Structural MRIs were used for PET spatial normalization and region of interest (ROI) definition in standard space. The parametric images of 18F-AV1451 SUVR relative to cerebellum were calculated. The ROI SUVR measurements from PVC and non-PVC SUVR images were compared. The correlation between ROI 18F-AV1451 SUVR and the measurements of MMSE, CSF total tau (t-tau), and phosphorylated tau (p-tau) were also assessed.Results:18F-AV1451 prominently specific binding was found in the amygdala, entorhinal cortex, parahippocampus, fusiform, posterior cingulate, temporal, parietal, and frontal brain regions. Most regional SUVRs showed significantly higher uptake of 18F-AV1451 in AD than MCI and CN participants. SUVRs of small regions like amygdala, entorhinal cortex and parahippocampus were statistically improved by PVC in all groups (p < 0.01). Although there was an increasing tendency of 18F-AV-1451 SUVRs in MCI group compared with CN group, no significant difference of 18F-AV1451 deposition was found between CN and MCI brains with or without PVC (p > 0.05). Declined MMSE score was observed with increasing 18F-AV1451 binding in amygdala, entorhinal cortex, parahippocampus, and fusiform. CSF p-tau was positively correlated with 18F-AV1451 deposition. PVC improved the results of 18F-AV-1451 tau deposition and correlation studies in small brain regions.Conclusion: The typical deposition of 18F-AV1451 tau PET imaging in AD brain was found in amygdala, entorhinal cortex, fusiform and parahippocampus, and these regions were strongly associated with cognitive impairment and CSF biomarkers. Although more deposition was observed in MCI group, the 18F-AV-1451 PET imaging could not differentiate the MCI patients from CN population. More tau deposition related to decreased MMSE score and increased level of CSF p-tau, especially in ROIs of amygdala, entorhinal cortex and parahippocampus. PVC did improve the results of tau deposition and correlation studies in small brain regions and suggest to be routinely used in 18F-AV1451 tau PET quantification.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16642295
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2214420833254571abd772dfbfb53fef
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00486