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Long Xie, Laura E M Wisse, Sandhitsu R Das, Ranjit Ittyerah, Jiancong Wang, David A Wolk, Paul A Yushkevich
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颅周皮质(PRC)是阿尔茨海默病(AD)早期神经纤维缠结(NFT)病变的部位。早期阿尔茨海默病的磁共振成像研究已报道了PRC的微妙形态变化,这对针对临床前阿尔茨海默病的临床试验具有重要意义。然而,PRC 在解剖学上表现出相当大的变异性,神经解剖学文献中描述了多种离散变体。我们假设,不同的解剖变异与PRC中AD相关效应的不同模式有关。传统上用于基于图像的自动脑形态测量的单模板方法不适合测试这一假设。本研究使用基于图形的分组配准和大地射影的差分地标匹配来建立离散 PRC 变体的统计形状模型,并检验 AD 对 PRC 形状和厚度的变体特异性影响。实验结果表明,统计模型恢复了已知 PRC 变体的折叠模式,并捕捉到了人群中预期的形状变化。通过将所提出的管道应用于一个大型数据集,其中的受试者来自注意力缺失症谱系的不同阶段,我们发现:1)皮质变薄的模式与 NFT 病理进展一致;2)不同解剖变体之间皮质变薄的初始空间分布模式不同;3)注意力缺失症对内侧颞叶形状的影响。因此,所提出的管道在早期检测和监测注意力缺失症方面具有重要作用。
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Characterizing Anatomical Variability And Alzheimer's Disease Related Cortical Thinning in the Medial Temporal Lobe Using Graph-Based Groupwise Registration And Point Set Geodesic Shooting.

Characterizing Anatomical Variability And Alzheimer's Disease Related Cortical Thinning in the Medial Temporal Lobe Using Graph-Based Groupwise Registration And Point Set Geodesic Shooting.

Characterizing Anatomical Variability And Alzheimer's Disease Related Cortical Thinning in the Medial Temporal Lobe Using Graph-Based Groupwise Registration And Point Set Geodesic Shooting.

Characterizing Anatomical Variability And Alzheimer's Disease Related Cortical Thinning in the Medial Temporal Lobe Using Graph-Based Groupwise Registration And Point Set Geodesic Shooting.

The perirhinal cortex (PRC) is a site of early neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Subtle morphological changes in the PRC have been reported in MRI studies of early AD, which has significance for clinical trials targeting preclinical AD. However, the PRC exhibits considerable anatomical variability with multiple discrete variants described in the neuroanatomy literature. We hypothesize that different anatomical variants are associated with different patterns of AD-related effects in the PRC. Single-template approaches conventionally used for automated image-based brain morphometry are ill-equipped to test this hypothesis. This study uses graph-based groupwise registration and diffeomorphic landmark matching with geodesic shooting to build statistical shape models of discrete PRC variants and examine variant-specific effects of AD on PRC shape and thickness. Experimental results demonstrate that the statistical models recover the folding patterns of the known PRC variants and capture the expected shape variability within the population. By applying the proposed pipeline to a large dataset with subjects from different stages in the AD spectrum, we find 1) a pattern of cortical thinning consistent with the NFT pathology progression, 2) different patterns of the initial spatial distribution of cortical thinning between anatomical variants, and 3) an effect of AD on medial temporal lobe shape. As such, the proposed pipeline could have important utility in the early detection and monitoring of AD.

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