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Episodic memory loss is related to hippocampal-mediated beta-amyloid deposition in elderly subjects.
E C Mormino; J T Kluth; C M Madison; G D Rabinovici; S L Baker; B L Miller; R A Koeppe; C A Mathis; M W Weiner; W J Jagust; et al. (Profiled Authors: Jagust, William J; Miller, Bruce L)
Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. jagust@berkeley.edu
Brain : a journal of neurology 2009;132(Pt 5):1310-23.
Although beta-amyloid (Abeta) plaques are a primary diagnostic criterion for Alzheimer's disease, this pathology is commonly observed in the brains of non-demented older individuals. To explore the importance of this pathology in the absence of dementia, we compared levels of amyloid deposition (via 'Pittsburgh Compound-B' (PIB) positron emission tomography (PET) imaging) to hippocampus volume (HV) and episodic memory (EM) in three groups: (i) normal controls (NC) from the Berkeley Aging Cohort (BAC NC, n = 20); (ii) normal controls (NC) from the Alzheimer's disease neuroimaging initiative (ADNI NC, n = 17); and (iii) PIB+ mild cognitive impairment subjects from the ADNI (ADNI PIB+ MCI, n = 39). Age, gender and education were controlled for in each statistical model, and HV was adjusted for intracranial volume (aHV). In BAC NC, elevated PIB uptake was significantly associated with smaller aHV (P = 0.0016) and worse EM (P = 0.0086). Within ADNI NC, elevated PIB uptake was significantly associated with smaller aHV (P = 0.047) but not EM (P = 0.60); within ADNI PIB+ MCI, elevated PIB uptake was significantly associated with both smaller aHV (P = 0.00070) and worse EM (P = 0.046). To further understand these relationships, a recursive regression procedure was conducted within all ADNI NC and PIB+ MCI subjects (n = 56) to test the hypothesis that HV mediates the relationship between Abeta and EM. Significant correlations were found between PIB index and EM (P = 0.0044), PIB index and aHV (P < 0.0001), as well as between aHV and EM (P < 0.0001). When both aHV and PIB were included in the same model to predict EM, aHV remained significant (P = 0.0015) whereas PIB index was no longer significantly associated with EM (P = 0.50). These results are consistent with a model in which Abeta deposition, hippocampal atrophy, and EM occur sequentially in elderly subjects, with Abeta deposition as the primary event in this cascade. This pattern suggests that declining EM in older individuals may be caused by Abeta-induced hippocampus atrophy.
4 Originating Grant
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1.
JAGUST, WILLIAM J.
Neural and Biochemical Mechanisms of Cognitive Aging
15 September 2009 - 31 August 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,954,514
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Jagust, William J
Amyloid Imaging in Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
1 March 2007 - 28 February 2010
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,202,928
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3.
Gandy, Samuel E
Interdisciplinary Approach to Alzheimer Drug Discovery
30 September 1991 - 31 August 2010
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 11,063,275
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GREENGARD, PAUL
INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO ALZHEIMER DRUG DISCOVERY
30 September 1991 - 31 July 1996
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 2,198,300
Scientific Context
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Related Grants
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JAGUST, WILLIAM J.
Neural and Biochemical Mechanisms of Cognitive Aging
15 September 2009 - 31 August 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,954,514
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2.
SELKOE, DENNIS J
Protein-Protein Interactions in the Biology of Beta-APP
1 January 1995 - 31 August 2013
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 5,885,071
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Teplow, David B
3D Structure of Amyloid beta-Protein Assemblies
15 February 2002 - 31 January 2008
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,920,946
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