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Amyloid, tau and metabolic PET correlates of cognition in early and late-onset Alzheimer's disease
Brain. 2022 Jun 28;awac229. doi: 10.1093/brain/awac229.
Jeremy A Tanner 1, Leonardo Iaccarino 1, Lauren Edwards 1, Breton M Asken 1, Maria L Gorno-Tempini 1, Joel H Kramer 1, Julie Pham 1, David C Perry 1, Katherine Possin 1, Maura Malpetti 1 2, Taylor Mellinger 1, Bruce L Miller 1, Zachary Miller 1, Nidhi S Mundada 1, Howard J Rosen 1, David N Soleimani-Meigooni 1, Amelia Strom 1, Renaud La Joie 1, Gil D Rabinovici 1 3 4
Abstract:
...We studied amyloid-positive patients with early-onset (n = 60, mean age 58 ± 4, MMSE 21 ± 6, 58% female) and late-onset (n = 53, mean age 74 ± 6, MMSE 23 ± 5, 45% female) Alzheimer's disease who underwent neurological evaluation, neuropsychological testing, 11C- Pittsburgh Compound B PET (amyloid-PET), and 18F-flortaucipir PET (tau-PET). 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET (brain glucose metabolism PET) was also available in 74% (n = 84) of participants....We found that early-onset patients had higher 18F-flortaucipir binding in parietal, lateral temporal, and lateral frontal cortex; more severe 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose hypometabolism in the precuneus and angular gyrus; and greater 11C- Pittsburgh Compound B binding in occipital regions compared to late-onset patients. In our primary analyses, PET-cognition correlations did not meaningfully differ between age groups.18F-flortaucipir and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose, but not 11C- Pittsburgh Compound B, were significantly associated with cognition in expected domain-specific patterns in both age groups (e.g., left perisylvian/language, frontal/executive, occipital/visuospatial). 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose mediated the relationship between 18F-flortaucipir and cognition in both age groups across all domains except episodic memory in late-onset patients. Additional direct effects of 18F-flortaucipir were observed for executive function in all age groups, language in early-onset Alzheimer's disease and in the total sample, and visuospatial function in the total sample. In conclusion, tau and neurodegeneration, but not amyloid, were similarly associated with cognition in both early and late-onset Alzheimer's disease. Tau had an association with cognition independent of neurodegeneration in language, executive, and visuospatial functions in the total sample...
PMID: 35762829
Tags: Alzheimer’s, beta-amyloid, humans, PET, tau