Impaired Glymphatic Flow on Diffusion Tensor MRI as a Marker of Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's Disease: Correlation with Gray Matter Volume Loss and Cognitive Decline Independent of Cerebral Amyloid Deposition.
J Alzheimers Dis
; 99(1): 279-290, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Impaired glymphatic flow on the Alzheimer's disease (AD) spectrum may be evaluated using diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS).Objective:
We aimed to validate impaired glymphatic flow and explore its association with gray matter volume, cognitive status, and cerebral amyloid deposition on the AD spectrum.Methods:
80 participants (mean age, 76.9±8.5 years; 57 women) with AD (nâ=â65) and cognitively normal (CN) (nâ=â15) who underwent 3T brain MRI including DTI and/or amyloid PET were included. After adjusting for age, sex, apolipoprotein E status, and burden of white matter hyperintensities, the ALPS-index was compared according to the AD spectrum. The association between the ALPS-index and gray matter volume, cognitive status, and quantitative amyloid from PET was assessed.Results:
The ALPS-index in the AD was significantly lower (mean, 1.476; 95% CI, 1.395-1.556) than in the CN (1.784;1.615-1.952; pâ=â0.026). Volumes of the entorhinal cortex, hippocampus, temporal pole, and primary motor cortex showed significant associations with the ALPS-index (all, pâ<â0.05). There was a positive correlation between the ALPS-index and MMSE score (partial râ=â0.435; pâ<â0.001), but there was no significant correlation between the ALPS-index and amyloid SUVRs (all, pâ>â0.05).Conclusions:
Decreased glymphatic flow measured by DTI-ALPS in AD may serve as a marker of neurodegeneration correlating with structural atrophy and cognitive decline.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons
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Imagem de Tensor de Difusão
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Doença de Alzheimer
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Disfunção Cognitiva
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Substância Cinzenta
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Sistema Glinfático
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Ano de publicação:
2024
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