Resting-state functional connectivity abnormalities in subjective cognitive decline: A 7T MRI study

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Τίτλος: Resting-state functional connectivity abnormalities in subjective cognitive decline: A 7T MRI study
Συγγραφείς: Pievani, M, Ribaldi, F, Toussas, K, Da Costa, S, Jorge, J, Reynaud, O, Chicherio, C, Blouin, J L, Scheffler, M, Garibotto, V, Jovicich, J, Jelescu, I O, Frisoni, G B
Πηγή: Neurobiology of aging, vol. 144, pp. 104-113
Στοιχεία εκδότη: Elsevier BV, 2024.
Έτος έκδοσης: 2024
Θεματικοί όροι: Humans, Male, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnostic imaging, Cognitive Dysfunction/physiopathology, Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology, Cognitive Dysfunction/psychology, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, Brain/diagnostic imaging, Brain/physiopathology, Rest/physiology, Cognition, Alzheimer Disease/diagnostic imaging, Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology, Alzheimer Disease/psychology, Default Mode Network/diagnostic imaging, Default Mode Network/physiopathology, Nerve Net/diagnostic imaging, Nerve Net/physiopathology, 7T MRI, Human brain networks, Intrinsic functional connectivity, Subjective cognitive decline, Rest, Brain, Default Mode Network, Alzheimer Disease, Cognitive Dysfunction, Nerve Net
Περιγραφή: Resting-state functional connectivity (FC) MRI is sensitive to brain changes in Alzheimer's disease in preclinical stages, however studies in persons with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) have reported conflicting findings, and no study is available at 7T MRI. In this study, we investigated FC alterations in sixty-six participants recruited at the Geneva Memory Center (24 controls, 14 SCD, 28 cognitively impaired [CI]). Participants were classified as SCD if they reported cognitive complaints without objective cognitive deficits, and underwent 7T fMRI to assess FC in canonical brain networks and their association with cognitive/clinical features. SCD showed normal cognition, a trend for higher depressive symptoms, and normal AD biomarkers. Compared to the other two groups, SCD showed higher FC in frontal default mode network (DMN) and insular and superior temporal nodes of ventral attention network (VAN). Higher FC in the DMN and VAN was associated with worse cognition but not depression, suggesting that hyper-connectivity in these networks may be a signature of age-related cognitive decline in SCD at low risk of developing AD.
Τύπος εγγράφου: Article
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Γλώσσα: English
ISSN: 0197-4580
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.09.007
Σύνδεσμος πρόσβασης: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39305703
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https://hdl.handle.net/11572/437743
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.09.007
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ISSN:01974580
DOI:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.09.007