Resting-state functional MRI signal fluctuation amplitudes are correlated with brain amyloid-β deposition in patients with mild cognitive impairment.

Norman Scheel, Takashi Tarumi, Tsubasa Tomoto, C Munro Cullum, Rong Zhang, David C Zhu
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Abstract

Mounting evidence suggests that amyloid-β (Aβ) and vascular etiologies are intertwined in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signals, measured by resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI), are associated with neuronal activity and cerebrovascular hemodynamics. Nevertheless, it is unclear if BOLD fluctuations are associated with Aβ deposition in individuals at high risk of AD. Thirty-three patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment underwent rs-fMRI and AV45 PET. The AV45 standardized uptake value ratio (AV45-SUVR) was calculated using cerebral white matter as reference, to assess Aβ deposition. The whole-brain normalized amplitudes of low-frequency fluctuations (sALFF) of local BOLD signals were calculated in the frequency band of 0.01-0.08 Hz. Stepwise increasing physiological/vascular signal regressions on the rs-fMRI data examined whether sALFF-AV45 correlations were driven by vascular hemodynamics, neuronal activities, or both. We found that sALFF and AV45-SUVR were negatively correlated in regions of default-mode and visual networks (precuneus, angular, lingual and fusiform gyri). Regions with higher sALFF had less Aβ accumulation. Correlated cluster sizes in MNI space (r ≈ -0.47) were reduced from 3018 mm3 to 1072 mm3 with stronger cardiovascular regression. These preliminary findings imply that local brain blood fluctuations due to vascular hemodynamics or neuronal activity can affect Aβ homeostasis.

轻度认知障碍患者静息状态功能MRI信号波动幅度与脑淀粉样蛋白-β沉积相关。
越来越多的证据表明,淀粉样蛋白-β (Aβ)和血管病因在阿尔茨海默病(AD)的发病机制中相互交织。静息状态功能MRI (rs-fMRI)测量的血氧水平依赖(BOLD)信号与神经元活动和脑血管血流动力学相关。然而,在AD高危人群中,BOLD波动是否与Aβ沉积有关尚不清楚。对33例遗忘性轻度认知障碍患者进行了rs-fMRI和AV45 PET检查。以脑白质为参照物,计算AV45标准化摄取值比(AV45- suvr),评估Aβ沉积。计算局部BOLD信号在0.01 ~ 0.08 Hz频段的全脑归一化低频波动幅度(sALFF)。逐步增加rs-fMRI数据上的生理/血管信号回归,检查sALFF-AV45相关性是否由血管血流动力学、神经元活动或两者驱动。我们发现sALFF和AV45-SUVR在默认模式和视觉网络区域(楔前叶、角回、舌回和梭状回)呈负相关。sALFF较高的区域Aβ积累较少。MNI空间的相关簇大小(r≈-0.47)从3018 mm3降至1072 mm3,心血管回归更强。这些初步发现表明,由于血管血流动力学或神经元活动引起的局部脑血波动可影响Aβ稳态。
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