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Functional brain architecture is associated with the rate of tau accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease

Nicolai Franzmeier, Julia Neitzel, Anna Rubinski, Ruben Smith, Olof Strandberg, Rik Ossenkoppele, Oskar Hansson, Michael Ewers, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), Michael Weiner, Paul Aisen, Ronald C. Petersen, Clifford R. Jack, William J. Jagust, John Q. Trojanowki, Arthur W. Toga, Laurel Beckett, Robert C. Green, Andrew J. Saykin, John C. Morris, Leslie M. Shaw, Enchi Liu, Tom Montine, Ronald G. Thomas, Michael Donohue, Sarah Walter, Devon Gessert, Tamie Sather, Gus Jiminez, Danielle Harvey, Michael Donohue, Matt A. Bernstein, Nick C. Fox, Paul M. Thompson, Norbert Schuff, Charles DeCarli, Bret Borowski, Jeff Gunter, Matthew L. Senjem, Prashanthi Vemuri, David T. Jones, Kejal Kantarci, Chad Ward, Robert A. Koeppe, Norm Foster, Eric M. Reiman, Kewei Chen, Chet Mathis, Susan Landau, Nigel J. Cairns, Erin Householder, Lisa Taylor Reinwald, Virginia Lee, Magdalena Korecka, Michal Figurski, Karen Crawford, Scott Neu, Tatiana Foroud, Steven Potkin, Li Shen, Kelley Faber, Sung Eun Kim, Kwangsik Nho, Zaven Kachaturian, Richard Frank, Peter J. Snyder, Susan Molchan, Jeffrey Kaye, Joseph F. Quinn, Betty Lind, Raina Carter, Sara Dolen, Lon S. Schneider, Sonia Pawluczyk, Mauricio Beccera, Liberty Teodoro, Bryan M. Spann, James B. Brewer, Helen Vanderswag, Adam Fleisher, Judith L. Heidebrink, Joanne Lord, Ronald C. Petersen, Sara S. Mason, Colleen S. Albers, David S. Knopman, Kris Johnson, Rachelle S. Doody, Javier Villanueva Meyer, Munir Chowdhury, Susan Rountree, Mimi Dang, Yaakov Stern, Lawrence S. Honig, Karen L. Bell, Beau M. Ances, John C. Morris, Maria Carroll, Sue Leon, Erin Householder

2020Nature Communications347 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Alzheimer's diseases (AD), tau pathology is strongly associated with cognitive decline. Preclinical evidence suggests that tau spreads across connected neurons in an activity-dependent manner. Supporting this, cross-sectional AD studies show that tau deposition patterns resemble functional brain networks. However, whether higher functional connectivity is associated with higher rates of tau accumulation is unclear. Here, we combine resting-state fMRI with longitudinal tau-PET in two independent samples including 53 (ADNI) and 41 (BioFINDER) amyloid-biomarker defined AD subjects and 28 (ADNI) vs. 16 (BioFINDER) amyloid-negative healthy controls. In both samples, AD subjects show faster tau accumulation than controls. Second, in AD, higher fMRI-assessed connectivity between 400 regions of interest (ROIs) is associated with correlated tau-PET accumulation in corresponding ROIs. Third, we show that a model including baseline connectivity and tau-PET is associated with future tau-PET accumulation. Together, connectivity is associated with tau spread in AD, supporting the view of transneuronal tau propagation.

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Alzheimer's diseaseDiseaseNeuroscienceMedicineBiologyInternal medicineFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAlzheimer's disease research and treatments
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