非痴呆老年人海马后部功能冗余选择性破坏β-淀粉样蛋白沉积

Q4 Neuroscience
Jenna K. Blujus , Michael W. Cole , Elena K. Festa , Stephen L. Buka , Stephen P. Salloway , William C. Heindel , Hwamee Oh , the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
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摘要

已经提出了几种潜在的阿尔茨海默病(AD)恢复力的神经机制,包括海马体后部和所有其他大脑区域之间的冗余神经连接,以及左额叶皮质(LFC)的全球功能连接。在这里,我们研究了海马体(HC)和LFC的功能冗余是否强调了早期AD病理存在的神经弹性。从ADNI数据库中,认知正常老年人(CN) (N = 220;36% Aβ+)和轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者(N = 143;51% Aβ+)。通过将每个感兴趣的区域与其263个功能连接之间的直接和间接路径(路径长度= 1-4)相加,使用图理论方法从静息状态fMRI数据中计算功能冗余。无论诊断如何,Aβ+组的后HC,而不是前HC或LFC,冗余度显著低于Aβ-组。后验HC冗余与高等教育和更好的情景记忆有关,但它没有调节诊断组之间的a β-认知关系。总之,这些发现表明,后缘HC冗余捕获了与Aβ沉积选择性易感性相似的网络破坏。此外,我们的研究结果表明,功能冗余可能强调不同于LFC的全局功能连接的网络度量。
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Functional redundancy of the posterior hippocampi is selectively disrupted in non-demented older adults with β-amyloid deposition
Several neural mechanisms underlying resilience to Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been proposed, including redundant neural connections between the posterior hippocampi and all other brain regions, and global functional connectivity of the left frontal cortex (LFC). Here, we investigated if functional redundancy of the hippocampus (HC) and LFC underscores neural resilience in the presence of early AD pathologies. From the ADNI database, cognitively normal older adults (CN) (N = 220; 36 % Aβ+) and patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) (N = 143; 51 % Aβ+) were utilized. Functional redundancy was calculated from resting state fMRI data using a graph theoretical approach by summing the direct and indirect paths (path lengths = 1–4) between each region of interest and its 263 functional connections. Posterior HC, but not anterior HC or LFC, redundancy was significantly lower in Aβ+ than Aβ-groups, regardless of diagnosis. Posterior HC redundancy related to higher education and better episodic memory, but it did not moderate the Aβ-cognition relationships across the diagnostic groups. Together, these findings suggest that posterior HC redundancy captures network disruption that parallels selective vulnerability to Aβ deposition. Further, our findings indicate that functional redundancy may underscore a network metric different from global functional connectivity of the LFC.
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Neuroimage. Reports
Neuroimage. Reports Neuroscience (General)
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