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Associations of rest-activity patterns with amyloid burden, medial temporal lobe atrophy, and cognitive impairment

Hyun Woong Roh, Junggu Choi, Narae Kim, Yeong Sim Choe, Jin Wook Choi, Sun-Mi Cho, Sang Won Seo, Bumhee Park, Chang Hyung Hong, Dukyong Yoon, Sang Joon Son, Eun Young Kim

2020EBioMedicine26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to investigate the possible associations of rest-activity patterns with cortical amyloid burden, medial temporal lobe (MTL) neurodegeneration, and cognitive function in patients in the early stage of cognitive impairment. METHODS: F-flutemetamol positron emission tomography (PET) imaging to quantify cortical amyloid burden, structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to quantify MTL grey matter volume, neuropsychological testing, and clinical diagnosis. We used multiple linear regression models adjusted for covariates, including demographics, diabetes, hypertension, depressive symptom, psychotropic medication, sleep medication, weekend effect, and apolipoprotein-ε allele status. FINDINGS: After adjusting for possible confounders, we found that the midline estimation of statistic of rhythm (MESOR) associated positively with frontal/executive function (estimate = 1.17, standard error [SE] = 0.37, p = 0.002). The least active 5-h (L5) onset time associated positively with MTL grey matter volume and memory function (estimate = 1.24, SE = 0.33, p = 0.001, and estimate = 3.77, SE = 1.22, p = 0.003, respectively), particularly in amyloid-negative participants. Additional path analysis revealed that MTL grey matter volume partially mediated the association between L5 onset time and memory function in amyloid-negative participants. INTERPRETATION: Decreased MESOR and advanced L5 onset time may be useful as early signs of cognitive decline or MTL neurodegeneration. Furthermore, amyloid pathology may act as a moderator of the relationships between rest-activity patterns, neurodegeneration, and cognitive function. FUNDING: Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (#4845-303); National Research Foundation of Korea (2019M3C7A1031905, 2019R1A5A2026045).

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGrey matterTemporal lobeDementiaNeurodegenerationInternal medicineCognitive declineNeuroimagingAlzheimer's diseasePsychologyMagnetic resonance imagingWhite matterEpilepsyPsychiatryDiseaseRadiologyDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesSleep and related disorders