神经丝蛋白轻链浓度介导唐氏综合征成人颞叶内侧区域结构与记忆力之间的联系。

IF 4 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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导言:几乎所有唐氏综合征(DS)患者都会出现与阿尔茨海默病(AD)相关的神经病理变化。海马和内叶皮层(EC)的萎缩以及血浆中神经丝轻链(NfL)蛋白浓度的升高是与晚发性阿尔茨海默病相关的神经变性的标志。我们假设海马和EC灰质的丧失以及血浆NfL浓度的升高与DS成人的记忆力有关:我们收集了 101 名 DS 患者的 T1 加权结构磁共振成像(MRI)数据。方法:收集了101名DS患者的T1加权结构磁共振成像(MRI)数据,得出了海马和EC体积以及EC亚区域皮层厚度。在一部分参与者中,还获得了血浆NfL浓度和改良诱导回忆测验分数。利用部分相关性和中介性检验了内侧颞叶(MTL)萎缩、血浆NfL和外显记忆之间的关系:结果:海马体积、左侧前外侧EC(alEC)厚度和血浆NfL相互关联,并与记忆有关。血浆NfL介导了左侧前外侧EC厚度与记忆以及海马体积与记忆之间的关系:讨论:MTL灰质与记忆力之间的关系受血浆NfL水平的介导,这表明神经退行性过程中的轴突损伤与支持DS患者记忆力的关键结构中的灰质缺失之间存在联系。
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Neurofilament light chain concentration mediates the association between regional medial temporal lobe structure and memory in adults with Down syndrome.

Introduction: Virtually all people with Down syndrome (DS) develop neuropathology associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Atrophy of the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex (EC), as well as elevated plasma concentrations of neurofilament light chain (NfL) protein, are markers of neurodegeneration associated with late-onset AD. We hypothesized that hippocampus and EC gray matter loss and increased plasma NfL concentrations are associated with memory in adults with DS.

Methods: T1-weighted structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data were collected from 101 participants with DS. Hippocampus and EC volume, as well as EC subregional cortical thickness, were derived. In a subset of participants, plasma NfL concentrations and modified Cued Recall Test scores were obtained. Partial correlation and mediation were used to test relationships between medial temporal lobe (MTL) atrophy, plasma NfL, and episodic memory.

Results: Hippocampus volume, left anterolateral EC (alEC) thickness, and plasma NfL were correlated with each other and were associated with memory. Plasma NfL mediated the relationship between left alEC thickness and memory as well as hippocampus volume and memory.

Discussion: The relationship between MTL gray matter and memory is mediated by plasma NfL levels, suggesting a link between neurodegenerative processes underlying axonal injury and frank gray matter loss in key structures supporting episodic memory in people with DS.

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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
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101
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Alzheimer''s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring (DADM) is an open access, peer-reviewed, journal from the Alzheimer''s Association® that will publish new research that reports the discovery, development and validation of instruments, technologies, algorithms, and innovative processes. Papers will cover a range of topics interested in the early and accurate detection of individuals with memory complaints and/or among asymptomatic individuals at elevated risk for various forms of memory disorders. The expectation for published papers will be to translate fundamental knowledge about the neurobiology of the disease into practical reports that describe both the conceptual and methodological aspects of the submitted scientific inquiry. Published topics will explore the development of biomarkers, surrogate markers, and conceptual/methodological challenges. Publication priority will be given to papers that 1) describe putative surrogate markers that accurately track disease progression, 2) biomarkers that fulfill international regulatory requirements, 3) reports from large, well-characterized population-based cohorts that comprise the heterogeneity and diversity of asymptomatic individuals and 4) algorithmic development that considers multi-marker arrays (e.g., integrated-omics, genetics, biofluids, imaging, etc.) and advanced computational analytics and technologies.
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