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Long-Term Interrelationship between Brain Metabolism and Amyloid Deposition in Mild Cognitive Impairment




TekijätKemppainen N, Joutsa J, Johansson J, Scheinin NM, Nagren K, Rokka J, Parkkola R, Rinne JO

KustantajaIOS PRESS

Julkaisuvuosi2015

JournalJournal of Alzheimer's Disease

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiJOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE

Lehden akronyymiJ ALZHEIMERS DIS

Vuosikerta48

Numero1

Aloitussivu123

Lopetussivu133

Sivujen määrä11

ISSN1387-2877

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-150190


Tiivistelmä

The aim of this longitudinal positron emission tomography (PET) study was to evaluate the interrelationship between brain metabolism and amyloid accumulation during the disease process from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nine MCI patients, who converted to AD between two and five years, and nine healthy subjects underwent [C-11]PIB and [F-18]FDG PET scans at baseline and at 5 years. [C-11]PIB uptake was clearly higher in MCI patients at baseline compared to controls and spread extensively to the cerebral cortex during the conversion to AD. [F-18]FDG uptake was reduced especially in the temporal-parietal regions in MCI compared to controls at baseline, and widely over the cortex at the 5-year follow-up. The reduction in metabolism during the follow-up was significant in the posterior brain regions. In addition, brain amyloid load was positively associated with metabolism in posterior brain regions in MCI, but not after conversion to AD. The results suggest that there are interactions between brain amyloid accumulation and metabolism during the AD process, including a possible compensatory upregulation of posterior brain metabolism in the early phase.



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