Medial temporal lobe gray matter microstructure in preclinical Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Brown Christopher1ORCID,Das Sandhitsu1,Xie Long23,Nasrallah Ilya2,Detre John1,Chen‐Plotkin Alice1,Shaw Leslie4,McMillan Corey1,Yushkevich Paul2,Wolk David1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Radiology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Siemens Healthineers Digital Technology and Innovation Princeton New Jersey USA

4. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONTypical MRI measures of neurodegeneration have limited sensitivity in early disease stages. Diffusion MRI (dMRI) microstructural measures may allow for detection in preclinical stages.METHODSParticipants had dMRI and either beta‐amyloid PET or plasma biomarkers of Alzheimer's pathology within 18 months of MRI. Microstructure was measured in portions of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) with high neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) burden based on a previously developed post mortem 3D‐map. Regressions examined relationships between microstructure and markers of Alzheimer's pathology in preclinical disease and then across disease stages.RESULTSThere was higher isometric volume fraction in amyloid‐positive compared to amyloid‐negative cognitively unimpaired individuals in high tangle MTL regions. Similarly, plasma biomarkers and 18F‐flortaucipir were associated with microstructural changes in preclinical disease. Additional microstructural effects were seen across disease stages.DISCUSSIONCombining a post mortem atlas of NFT pathology with microstructural measures allows for detection of neurodegeneration in preclinical Alzheimer's disease.Highlights Typical markers of neurodegeneration are not sensitive in preclinical Alzheimer's. dMRI measured microstructure in regions with high NFT. Microstructural changes occur in medial temporal regions in preclinical disease. Microstructural changes occur in other typical Alzheimer's regions in later stages. Combining post mortem pathology atlases with in vivo MRI is a powerful framework.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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