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52. Flortaucipir tau PET in former American football players.
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Su, Yi, Protas, Hillary D., Luo, Ji, Chen, Kewei, Alosco, Michael L, Adler, Charles, Balcer, Laura, Bernick, Charles B., Au, Rhoda, Banks, Sarah J, Barr, William, Coleman, Michael J, Dodick, David W., Katz, Douglas I, Marek, Kenneth, Mariani, Megan, McClean, Michael D, McKee, Ann C., Mez, Jesse B., and Daneshvar, Daniel H
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Background: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease thought to be caused, in part, by repetitive head impact (RHI) exposure and characterized by phosphorylated tau deposition with varying patterns in the cerebral cortex. Flortaucipir tau PET data from the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project was examined to investigate tau PET patterns and its relation to RHI exposure in former professional and college American football players. Method: In this study, 218 DIAGNOSE CTE participants, ages 45‐74, with flortaucipir PET were included; 104 were former National Football League players (PRO), 58 were former college football players (COL), and 56 had no history of contact sports, other exposure to RHI, or traumatic brain injury (UE). Regional flortaucipir uptake was quantified using established procedures for three previously defined statistical regions (superior frontal, left parietal, and medial temporal) and compared across the three groups. Association analyses were also performed to examine the relationship between flortaucipir uptake and exposure to RHI using the cumulative head impact index for linear acceleration g‐force (CHII‐G). The potential clinical utility of flortaucipir PET for CTE was also investigated by examining its ability to differentiate participants meeting criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES) and probable or possible level of certainty for CTE pathology from those who do not meet those criteria. Result: Significantly higher flortaucipir uptake was observed in former football players than in participants without RHI exposure, controlling for age and race for the superior frontal region (Fig. 1A), left parietal, and medial temporal regions. Association between regional flortaucipir uptake and CHII‐G was only observed in the superior frontal region in former players (PRO+COL) 60 years and older (Fig. 1B) and no association was observed in the full PRO+COL group. Flortaucipir PET was not able to differentiate TES groups in former football players (Fig. 1C). Conclusion: Elevated flortaucipir uptake was observed in former American football players to a group of unexposed men. The association between flortaucipir uptake and exposure to RHI may require a long latent period to manifest. Further investigation of more sensitive tau PET tracers and quantification techniques is warranted to better characterize CTE related tau pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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53. Florbetapir amyloid PET in cognitively impaired former professional and college American football players.
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Stern, Robert A, Trujillo‐Rodriguez, Diana, Tripodis, Yorghos, Pulukuri, Surya V, Alosco, Michael L, Adler, Charles, Balcer, Laura, Bernick, Charles B., Baucom, Zachary H., Marek, Kenneth, McClean, Michael D, Johnson, Keith A., McKee, Ann C., Stein, Thor D., Mez, Jesse B., Palmisano, Joseph N, Cummings, Jeffrey L., Shenton, Martha E, and Reiman, Eric M.
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Background: Repetitive head impact (RHI) exposure from the routine play of American football increases the risk of later‐life cognitive impairment and dementia from the neurodegenerative disease, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Although neuropathological studies of CTE have found comorbid neurodegenerative and other pathologies, neuritic Aβ plaques are infrequent, particularly in early stages. However, amyloid PET imaging has not been fully characterized in cognitively impaired former American football players. Method: In this cross‐sectional, observational cohort study from the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project, florbetapir PET mean cortical standard uptake value ratios (SUVR) and positivity (defined by average SUVR >1.10, indicative of moderate‐to‐frequent neuritic Aβ plaques), were analyzed in 119 former professional (PRO) National Football League players, 60 former college football players (COL), and 58 men unexposed (UE) to RHI who were cognitively asymptomatic. Former players were categorized into one of four diagnostic groups: cognitively normal (CN), subjective memory complaints (SMC), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia (DEM). All participants were 45‐74 yo. Multivariable linear and logistic regressions were conducted, with race, education, age, and APOE4 genotype included as covariates. A priori power calculations demonstrated adequate power to detect significant findings Result: No differences between the three exposure groups in average florbetapir SUVR or proportion of elevated florbetapir uptake were found. Pairwise group comparisons resulted in no differences in average SUVR between PRO and COL (‐0.01, 95% CI [‐0.033, 0.025], p = 0.95), PRO and UE (0.02, 95% CI [‐0.010, 0.029], p = 0.41), and COL and UE (0.02, 95% CI [0.0004, 0.039], p = 0.36). Analysis of covariance resulted in no differences among diagnostic groups (F = 0.94, p = 0.43). Neither years of playing football nor measures of cognition and daily functioning showed significant associations with florbetapir SUVR. Conclusion: Former professional and college American football players with cognitive impairment and dementia did not have elevated florbetapir amyloid PET compared to a group of men without RHI exposure. Their rates of florbetapir positivity in the football players were lower than expected for a group of men this age. These findings suggest that cognitive impairment in former elite football players may not be due to Alzheimer's disease pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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54. Associations between near end-of-life flortaucipir PET and postmortem CTE-related tau neuropathology in six former American football players
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Alosco, Michael L, Su, Yi, Stein, Thor D, Protas, Hillary, Cherry, Jonathan D, Adler, Charles H, Balcer, Laura J, Bernick, Charles, Pulukuri, Surya Vamsi, Abdolmohammadi, Bobak, Coleman, Michael J, Palmisano, Joseph N, Tripodis, Yorghos, Mez, Jesse, Rabinovici, Gil D, Marek, Kenneth L, Beach, Thomas G, Johnson, Keith A, Huber, Bertrand Russell, Koerte, Inga, Lin, Alexander P, Bouix, Sylvain, Cummings, Jeffrey L, Shenton, Martha E, Reiman, Eric M, McKee, Ann C, Stern, Robert A, and DIAGNOSE C. T. E. Research Project
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Traumatic ,Aging ,Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects ,DIAGNOSE C. T. E. Research Project ,Clinical Sciences ,Football ,tau Proteins ,Neurodegenerative ,Neurodegenerative disease ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy ,Alzheimer Disease ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Humans ,Positron emission tomography imaging ,Flortaucipir ,Neurosciences ,Brain ,Repetitive head impacts ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Brain Disorders ,Death ,Other Physical Sciences ,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Brain Injuries ,Neurological ,Dementia ,Autopsy ,Tau ,Biomarkers - Abstract
PurposeFlourine-18-flortaucipir tau positron emission tomography (PET) was developed for the detection for Alzheimer's disease. Human imaging studies have begun to investigate its use in chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Flortaucipir-PET to autopsy correlation studies in CTE are needed for diagnostic validation. We examined the association between end-of-life flortaucipir PET and postmortem neuropathological measurements of CTE-related tau in six former American football players.MethodsThree former National Football League players and three former college football players who were part of the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project died and agreed to have their brains donated. The six players had flortaucipir (tau) and florbetapir (amyloid) PET prior to death. All brains from the deceased participants were neuropathologically evaluated for the presence of CTE. On average, the participants were 59.0 (SD = 9.32) years of age at time of PET. PET scans were acquired 20.33 (SD = 13.08) months before their death. Using Spearman correlation analyses, we compared flortaucipir standard uptake value ratios (SUVRs) to digital slide-based AT8 phosphorylated tau (p-tau) density in a priori selected composite cortical, composite limbic, and thalamic regions-of-interest (ROIs).ResultsFour brain donors had autopsy-confirmed CTE, all with high stage disease (n = 3 stage III, n = 1 stage IV). Three of these four met criteria for the clinical syndrome of CTE, known as traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES). Two did not have CTE at autopsy and one of these met criteria for TES. Concomitant pathology was only present in one of the non-CTE cases (Lewy body) and one of the CTE cases (motor neuron disease). There was a strong association between flortaucipir SUVRs and p-tau density in the composite cortical (ρ = 0.71) and limbic (ρ = 0.77) ROIs. Although there was a strong association in the thalamic ROI (ρ = 0.83), this is a region with known off-target binding. SUVRs were modest and CTE and non-CTE cases had overlapping SUVRs and discordant p-tau density for some regions.ConclusionsFlortaucipir-PET could be useful for detecting high stage CTE neuropathology, but specificity to CTE p-tau is uncertain. Off-target flortaucipir binding in the hippocampus and thalamus complicates interpretation of these associations. In vivo biomarkers that can detect the specific p-tau of CTE across the disease continuum are needed.
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55. Glucose metabolism patterns: A potential index to characterize brain ageing and predict high conversion risk into cognitive impairment
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Jiang, Jiehui, Sheng, Can, Aisen, Paul, Dang, Mimi, Stern, Yaakov, Honig, Lawrence S, Bell, Karen L, Ances, Beau, Carroll, Maria, Leon, Sue, Mintun, Mark A, Schneider, Stacy, Oliver, Angela, Petersen, Ronald, Marson, Daniel, Griffith, Randall, Clark, David, Geldmacher, David, Brockington, John, Roberson, Erik, Grossman, Hillel, Mitsis, Effie, de Toledo-Morrell, Leyla, Shah, Raj C, Jack, Clifford R, Duara, Ranjan, Varon, Daniel, Greig, Maria T, Roberts, Peggy, Onyike, Chiadi, D'Agostino, Daniel, Kielb, Stephanie, Galvin, James E, Cerbone, Brittany, Michel, Christina A, Jagust, William, Rusinek, Henry, de Leon, Mony J, Glodzik, Lidia, De Santi, Susan, Murali Doraiswamy, P., Petrella, Jeffrey R, Wong, Terence Z, Arnold, Steven E, Karlawish, Jason H, Wolk, David, Trojanowski, John Q, Smith, Charles D, Jicha, Greg, Hardy, Peter, Sinha, Partha, Oates, Elizabeth, Conrad, Gary, Lopez, Oscar L, Oakley, MaryAnn, Simpson, Donna M, Porsteinsson, Anton P, Toga, Arthur W, Goldstein, Bonnie S, Martin, Kim, Makino, Kelly M, Saleem Ismail, M., Brand, Connie, Mulnard, Ruth A, Thai, Gaby, McAdams-Ortiz, Catherine, Womack, Kyle, Mathews, Dana, Beckett, Laurel, Quiceno, Mary, Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon, King, Richard, Weiner, Myron, Martin-Cook, Kristen, DeVous, Michael, I Levey, Allan, Lah, James J, Cellar, Janet S, Burns, Jeffrey M, Green, Robert C, Anderson, Heather S, Swerdlow, Russell H, Apostolova, Liana, Tingus, Kathleen, Woo, Ellen, Silverman, Daniel H S, Lu, Po H, Bartzokis, George, Graff-Radford, Neill R, Parfitt, Francine, Saykin, Andrew J, Kendall, Tracy, Johnson, Heather, Farlow, Martin R, Hake, Ann Marie, Matthews, Brandy R, Herring, Scott, Hunt, Cynthia, van Dyck, Christopher H, Carson, Richard E, MacAvoy, Martha G, Morris, John, Chertkow, Howard, Bergman, Howard, Hosein, Chris, Robin Hsiung, Ging-Yuek, Feldman, Howard, Mudge, Benita, Assaly, Michele, Bernick, Charles, Munic, Donna, Kertesz, Andrew, Chen, Guanqun, Shaw, Leslie, Rogers, John, Trost, Dick, Kerwin, Diana, Lipowski, Kristine, Wu, Chuang-Kuo, Johnson, Nancy, Sadowsky, Carl, Martinez, Walter, Villena, Teresa, Turner, Raymond Scott, Khachaturian, Zaven, Johnson, Kathleen, Reynolds, Brigid, Sperling, Reisa A, Johnson, Keith A, Marshall, Gad, Frey, Meghan, Lane, Barton, Rosen, Allyson, Tinklenberg, Jared, Sabbagh, Marwan N, Sorensen, Greg, Belden, Christine M, Jacobson, Sandra A, Sirrel, Sherye A, Kowall, Neil, Killiany, Ronald, Budson, Andrew E, Norbash, Alexander, Johnson, Patricia Lynn, Allard, Joanne, Lerner, Alan, Kuller, Lew, Ogrocki, Paula, Hudson, Leon, Fletcher, Evan, Carmichae, Owen, Olichney, John, DeCarli, Charles, Kittur, Smita, Borrie, Michael, Lee, T-Y, Bartha, Rob, Raichle, Marcus, Johnson, Sterling, Asthana, Sanjay, Carlsson, Cynthia M, Preda, Adrian, Nguyen, Dana, Tariot, Pierre, Reeder, Stephanie, Bates, Vernice, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Paul, Steven, Scharre, Douglas W, Kataki, Maria, Adeli, Anahita, Zimmerman, Earl A, Celmins, Dzintra, Brown, Alice D, Pearlson, Godfrey D, Blank, Karen, Anderson, Karen, Santulli, Robert B, Davies, Peter, Kitzmiller, Tamar J, Schwartz, Eben S, Sink, Kaycee M, Williamson, Jeff D, Garg, Pradeep, Watkins, Franklin, Ott, Brian R, Querfurth, Henry, Tremont, Geoffrey, Salloway, Stephen, Fillit, Howard, Malloy, Paul, Correia, Stephen, Rosen, Howard J, Miller, Bruce L, Mintzer, Jacobo, Spicer, Kenneth, Bachman, David, Pasternak, Stephen, Rachinsky, Irina, Drost, Dick, Hefti, Franz, Pomara, Nunzio, Hernando, Raymundo, Sarrael, Antero, Schultz, Susan K, Ponto, Laura L Boles, Shim, Hyungsub, Elizabeth Smith, Karen, Relkin, Norman, Chaing, Gloria, Raudin, Lisa, Holtzman, David, Smith, Amanda, Fargher, Kristin, Raj, Balebail Ashok, Neylan, Thomas, Grafman, Jordan, Davis, Melissa, Morrison, Rosemary, Hayes, Jacqueline, Finley, Shannon, Friedl, Karl, Liu, Chunhua, Mesulam, Marek M, Fleischman, Debra, Arfanakis, Konstantinos, James, Olga, Massoglia, Dino, Jay Fruehling, J., Harding, Sandra, Peskind, Elaine R, Petrie, Eric C, Li, Gail, Yesavage, Jerome A, Potter, William, Taylor, Joy L, Furst, Ansgar J, Snyder, Peter, Schwartz, Adam, Montine, Tom, Thomas, Ronald G, Donohue, Michael, Walter, Sarah, Gessert, Devon, Sather, Tamie, Jin, Shichen, Jiminez, Gus, Harvey, Danielle, Bernstein, Matthew, Thompson, Paul, Schuff, Norbert, Borowski, Bret, Gunter, Jeff, Senjem, Matt, Vemuri, Prashanthi, Jones, David, Li, Lanlan, Kantarci, Kejal, Ward, Chad, Koeppe, Robert A, Foster, Norm, Reiman, Eric M, Chen, Kewei, Mathis, Chet, Landau, Susan, Cairns, Nigel J, Householder, Erin, Jiang, Xueyan, Taylor-Reinwald, Lisa, Lee, Virginia, Korecka, Magdalena, Figurski, Michal, Crawford, Karen, Neu, Scott, Foroud, Tatiana M, Potkin, Steven G, Shen, Li, Faber, Kelley, Han, Ying, Kim, Sungeun, Nho, Kwangsik, Thal, Leon, Buckholtz, Neil, Albert, Marylyn, Frank, Richard, Hsiao, John, Kaye, Jeffrey, Quinn, Joseph, Lind, Betty, Initiative, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging, Carter, Raina, Dolen, Sara, Schneider, Lon S, Pawluczyk, Sonia, Beccera, Mauricio, Teodoro, Liberty, Spann, Bryan M, Brewer, James, Vanderswag, Helen, Fleisher, Adam, Weiner, Michael W, Heidebrink, Judith L, Lord, Joanne L, Mason, Sara S, Albers, Colleen S, Knopman, David S, Johnson, Kris, Doody, Rachelle S, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Chowdhury, Munir, and Rountree, Susan
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Glucose metabolism ,Positron emission tomography ,Aging ,Pattern ,Brain ,Glucose ,Brain ageing ,Alzheimer Disease ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Humans ,Original Article ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,ddc:610 ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Aged - Abstract
Exploring individual hallmarks of brain ageing is important. Here, we propose the age-related glucose metabolism pattern (ARGMP) as a potential index to characterize brain ageing in cognitively normal (CN) elderly people. We collected (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG) PET brain images from two independent cohorts: the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI, N = 127) and the Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (N = 84). During follow-up (mean 80.60 months), 23 participants in the ADNI cohort converted to cognitive impairment. ARGMPs were identified using the scaled subprofile model/principal component analysis method, and cross-validations were conducted in both independent cohorts. A survival analysis was further conducted to calculate the predictive effect of conversion risk by using ARGMPs. The results showed that ARGMPs were characterized by hypometabolism with increasing age primarily in the bilateral medial superior frontal gyrus, anterior cingulate and paracingulate gyri, caudate nucleus, and left supplementary motor area and hypermetabolism in part of the left inferior cerebellum. The expression network scores of ARGMPs were significantly associated with chronological age (R = 0.808, p
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56. Machine learning methods to predict amyloid positivity using domain scores from cognitive tests (P4-6.003)
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Shan, Guogen, primary, Shi, Jiong, additional, and Bernick, Charles, additional
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57. Systematic Comparison of Diffusion MRI-Derived Conventional Single-Tensor and Advanced Voxel-Wise Metrics Towards Understanding White Matter Tract Disorganization Due to Repeated Head Impacts (P11-8.003)
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Mishra, Virendra, primary, Ritter, Aaron, additional, and Bernick, Charles, additional
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58. Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome in a cohort of Professional Fighters (P10-8.005)
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Bernick, Charles, primary, Shan, Guogen, additional, and Ritter, Aaron, additional
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59. White matter hyperintensities in former American football players.
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Alosco, Michael L., Tripodis, Yorghos, Baucom, Zachary H., Adler, Charles H., Balcer, Laura J., Bernick, Charles, Mariani, Megan L., Au, Rhoda, Banks, Sarah J., Barr, William B., Wethe, Jennifer V., Cantu, Robert C., Coleman, Michael J., Dodick, David W., McClean, Michael D., McKee, Ann C., Mez, Jesse, Palmisano, Joseph N., Martin, Brett, and Hartlage, Kaitlin
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Introduction: The presentation, risk factors, and etiologies of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) in people exposed to repetitive head impacts are unknown. We examined the burden and distribution of WMH, and their association with years of play, age of first exposure, and clinical function in former American football players. Methods: A total of 149 former football players and 53 asymptomatic unexposed participants (all men, 45–74 years) completed fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery magnetic resonance imaging, neuropsychological testing, and self‐report neuropsychiatric measures. Lesion Segmentation Toolbox estimated WMH. Analyses were performed in the total sample and stratified by age 60. Results: In older but not younger participants, former football players had greater total, frontal, temporal, and parietal log‐WMH compared to asymptomatic unexposed men. In older but not younger former football players, greater log‐WMH was associated with younger age of first exposure to football and worse executive function. Discussion: In older former football players, WMH may have unique presentations, risk factors, and etiologies. Highlights: Older but not younger former football players had greater total, frontal, temporal, and parietal lobe white matter hyperintensities (WMH) compared to same‐age asymptomatic unexposed men.Younger age of first exposure to football was associated with greater WMH in older but not younger former American football players.In former football players, greater WMH was associated with worse executive function and verbal memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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60. Traumatic encephalopathy syndrome: application of new criteria to a cohort exposed to repetitive head impacts.
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Ritter, Aaron, Guogen Shan, Montes, Arturo, Randall, Rebekah, and Bernick, Charles
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CHRONIC traumatic encephalopathy ,HEAD injuries ,BRAIN diseases ,SYNDROMES ,PERIPHERAL nervous system ,EXECUTIVE function - Published
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61. Earlier Age of First Exposure to Competitive Fighting Has an Adverse Impact on Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Brain Volume
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Bryant, Barry, primary, Narapareddy, Bharat, additional, Char Bray, Michael Johnathan, additional, Richey, Lisa N., additional, Krieg, Akshay D., additional, Shan, Guogen, additional, Peters, Matthew, additional, and Bernick, Charles, additional
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- 2021
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62. Effect of Professional Fighters' Weight Class on Regional Brain Volume, Cognition, and Other Neuropsychiatric Outcomes
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Char Bray, Michael Johnathan, primary, Tsai, Jerry, additional, Bryant, Barry, additional, Narapareddy, Bharat, additional, Richey, Lisa N., additional, Krieg, Akshay D., additional, Shan, Guogen, additional, Bernick, Charles, additional, and Peters, Matthew, additional
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- 2021
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63. Neuropsychological test performance in former college and professional American football players
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Culhane, Julia E, primary, Barr, William, additional, Wethe, Jennifer, additional, Banks, Sarah J, additional, Miller, Justin B, additional, Adler, Charles, additional, Balcer, Laura, additional, Bernick, Charles B., additional, Palmisano, Joseph, additional, Tripodis, Yorghos, additional, Cummings, Jeffrey L., additional, Reiman, Eric M., additional, Shenton, Martha E, additional, Stern, Robert A, additional, and Alosco, Michael L, additional
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64. Sleep disruption and disorders in former college and professional American football players
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Alosco, Michael L., primary, Adler, Charles, additional, Dodick, David W., additional, Balcer, Laura, additional, Bernick, Charles B., additional, Palmisano, Joseph, additional, Tripodis, Yorghos, additional, Cummings, Jeffrey L., additional, Reiman, Eric M., additional, Shenton, Martha E., additional, Stern, Robert A., additional, and Banks, Sarah J., additional
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65. Repetitive Head Impacts and Perivascular Space Volume in Former American Football Players.
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Jung, Leonard B., Wiegand, Tim L. T., Tuz-Zahra, Fatima, Tripodis, Yorghos, Iliff, Jeffrey J., Piantino, Juan, Arciniega, Hector, Kim, Cara L., Pankatz, Lara, Bouix, Sylvain, Lin, Alexander P., Alosco, Michael L., Daneshvar, Daniel H., Mez, Jesse, Sepehrband, Farshid, Rathi, Yogesh, Pasternak, Ofer, Coleman, Michael J., Adler, Charles H., and Bernick, Charles
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- 2024
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66. KL-VS heterozygosity is associated with lower amyloid-dependent tau accumulation and memory impairment in Alzheimer’s disease
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Neitzel, Julia, Franzmeier, Nicolai, Petersen, Ronald, Clark, David, Geldmacher, David, Brockington, John, Roberson, Erik, Grossman, Hillel, Mitsis, Effie, deToledo-Morrell, Leyla, Shah, Raj C, Duara, Ranjan, Varon, Daniel, Jack, Clifford R, Greig, Maria T, Roberts, Peggy, Albert, Marilyn, Onyike, Chiadi, D'Agostino, Daniel, Kielb, Stephanie, Galvin, James E, Pogorelec, Dana M, Cerbone, Brittany, Michel, Christina A, Jagust, William, Rusinek, Henry, de Leon, Mony J, Glodzik, Lidia, De Santi, Susan, Doraiswamy, P Murali, Petrella, Jeffrey R, Wong, Terence Z, Arnold, Steven E, Karlawish, Jason H, Wolk, David, Trojanowki, John Q, Smith, Charles D, Jicha, Greg, Hardy, Peter, Sinha, Partha, Oates, Elizabeth, Conrad, Gary, Lopez, Oscar L, Oakley, MaryAnn, Simpson, Donna M, Porsteinsson, Anton P, Toga, Arthur W, Goldstein, Bonnie S, Martin, Kim, Makino, Kelly M, Ismail, Muhammad, Brand, Connie, Mulnard, Ruth A, Thai, Gaby, Mc Adams Ortiz, Catherine, Womack, Kyle, Mathews, Dana, Beckett, Laurel, Quiceno, Mary, Arrastia, Ramon Diaz, King, Richard, Weiner, Myron, Cook, Kristen Martin, DeVous, Michael, Levey, Allan I, Lah, James J, Cellar, Janet S, Burns, Jeffrey M, Green, Robert C, Anderson, Heather S, Swerdlow, Russell H, Apostolova, Liana, Tingus, Kathleen, Woo, Ellen, Silverman, Daniel H S, Lu, Po H, Bartzokis, George, Radford, Neill R Graff, ParfittH, Francine, Saykin, Andrew J, Kendall, Tracy, Johnson, Heather, Farlow, Martin R, Hake, Ann Marie, Matthews, Brandy R, Herring, Scott, Hunt, Cynthia, van Dyck, Christopher H, Carson, Richard E, MacAvoy, Martha G, Morris, John, Chertkow, Howard, Bergman, Howard, Hosein, Chris, Black, Sandra, Stefanovic, Bojana, Caldwell, Curtis, Hsiung, Ging Yuek Robin, Feldman, Howard, Mudge, Benita, Past, Michele Assaly, Shaw, Leslie, Kertesz, Andrew, Rogers, John, Trost, Dick, Bernick, Charles, Munic, Donna, Kerwin, Diana, Mesulam, Marek Marsel, Lipowski, Kristine, Wu, Chuang Kuo, Johnson, Nancy, Rubinski, Anna, Liu, Enchi, Sadowsky, Carl, Martinez, Walter, Villena, Teresa, Turner, Raymond Scott, Johnson, Kathleen, Reynolds, Brigid, Sperling, Reisa A, Johnson, Keith A, Marshall, Gad, Frey, Meghan, Montine, Tom, Yesavage, Jerome, Taylor, Joy L, Lane, Barton, Rosen, Allyson, Tinklenberg, Jared, Sabbagh, Marwan N, Belden, Christine M, Jacobson, Sandra A, Sirrel, Sherye A, Kowall, Neil, Thomas, Ronald G, Killiany, Ronald, Budson, Andrew E, Norbash, Alexander, Johnson, Patricia Lynn, Obisesan, Thomas O, Wolday, Saba, Allard, Joanne, Lerner, Alan, Ogrocki, Paula, Hudson, Leon, Donohue, Michael, Fletcher, Evan, Carmichael, Owen, Olichney, John, DeCarli, Charles, Kittur, Smita, Borrie, Michael, Lee, T. Y., Bartha, Rob, Johnson, Sterling, Asthana, Sanjay, Walter, Sarah, Carlsson, Cynthia M, Potkin, Steven G, Preda, Adrian, Nguyen, Dana, Tariot, Pierre, Reeder, Stephanie, Bates, Vernice, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Scharre, Douglas W, Gessert, Devon, Kataki, Maria, Adeli, Anahita, Zimmerman, Earl A, Celmins, Dzintra, Brown, Alice D, Pearlson, Godfrey D, Blank, Karen, Anderson, Karen, Santulli, Robert B, Kitzmiller, Tamar J, Sather, Tamie, Schwartz, Eben S, SinkS, Kaycee M, Williamson, Jeff D, Garg, Pradeep, Watkins, Franklin, Ott, Brian R, Querfurth, Henry, Tremont, Geoffrey, Salloway, Stephen, Malloy, Paul, Jiminez, Gus, Correia, Stephen, Rosen, Howard J, Miller, Bruce L, Mintzer, Jacobo, Spicer, Kenneth, Bachman, David, Finger, Elizabether, Pasternak, Stephen, Rachinsky, Irina, Drost, Dick, Harvey, Danielle, Pomara, Nunzio, Hernando, Raymundo, Sarrael, Antero, Schultz, Susan K, Ponto, Laura L Boles, Shim, Hyungsub, Smith, Karen Elizabeth, Relkin, Norman, Chaing, Gloria, Raudin, Lisa, Bernstein, Matthew, Smith, Amanda, Fargher, Kristin, Raj, Balebail Ashok, Dichgans, Martin, Fox, Nick, Thompson, Paul, Schuff, Norbert, DeCArli, Charles, Borowski, Bret, Gunter, Jeff, Senjem, Matt, Vemuri, Prashanthi, Jones, David, Kantarci, Kejal, Brendel, Matthias, Ward, Chad, Koeppe, Robert A, Foster, Norm, Reiman, Eric M, Chen, Kewei, Mathis, Chet, Landau, Susan, Cairns, Nigel J, Householder, Erin, Reinwald, Lisa Taylor, Initiative, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging, Lee, Virginia, Korecka, Magdalena, Figurski, Michal, Crawford, Karen, Neu, Scott, Foroud, Tatiana M, Potkin, Steven, Shen, Li, Kelley, Faber, Kim, Sungeun, Malik, Rainer, Nho, Kwangsik, Kachaturian, Zaven, Frank, Richard, Snyder, Peter J, Molchan, Susan, Kaye, Jeffrey, Quinn, Joseph, Lind, Betty, Carter, Raina, Dolen, Sara, Ewers, Michael, Schneider, Lon S, Pawluczyk, Sonia, Beccera, Mauricio, Teodoro, Liberty, Spann, Bryan M, Brewer, James, Vanderswag, Helen, Fleisher, Adam, Heidebrink, Judith L, Lord, Joanne L, Weiner, Michael, Mason, Sara S, Albers, Colleen S, Knopman, David S, Johnson, Kris, Doody, Rachelle S, Meyer, Javier Villanueva, Chowdhury, Munir, Rountree, Susan, Dang, Mimi, Stern, Yaakov, Aisen, Paul, Honig, Lawrence S, Bell, Karen L, Ances, Beau, Morris, John C, Carroll, Maria, Leon, Sue, Mintun, Mark A, Schneider, Stacy, OliverNG, Angela, Griffith, Randall, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, and Epidemiology
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Male ,Heterozygote ,metabolism [Amyloid beta-Peptides] ,Molecular imaging ,Gene Expression ,genetics [Alzheimer Disease] ,klotho protein ,tau Proteins ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,metabolism [Apolipoproteins E] ,Apolipoproteins E ,genetics [Memory Disorders] ,Alzheimer Disease ,mental disorders ,Humans ,metabolism [Glucuronidase] ,diagnostic imaging [Brain] ,Klotho Proteins ,Aged ,Glucuronidase ,Memory Disorders ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,genetics [Glucuronidase] ,methods [Positron-Emission Tomography] ,metabolism [Memory Disorders] ,Brain ,Alzheimer's disease ,Middle Aged ,metabolism [tau Proteins] ,Haplotypes ,metabolism [Brain] ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,genetics [Apolipoproteins E] ,Dementia ,Female ,ddc:500 ,metabolism [Alzheimer Disease] ,Protein Binding - Abstract
Klotho-VS heterozygosity (KL-VShet) is associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, whether KL-VShet is associated with lower levels of pathologic tau, i.e., the key AD pathology driving neurodegeneration and cognitive decline, is unknown. Here, we assessed the interaction between KL-VShet and levels of beta-amyloid, a key driver of tau pathology, on the levels of PET-assessed neurofibrillary tau in 551 controls and patients across the AD continuum. KL-VShet showed lower cross-sectional and longitudinal increase in tau-PET per unit increase in amyloid-PET when compared to that of non-carriers. This association of KL-VShet on tau-PET was stronger in Klotho mRNA-expressing brain regions mapped onto a gene expression atlas. KL-VShet was related to better memory functions in amyloid-positive participants and this association was mediated by lower tau-PET. Amyloid-PET levels did not differ between KL-VShet carriers versus non-carriers. Together, our findings provide evidence to suggest a protective role of KL-VShet against amyloid-related tau pathology and tau-related memory impairments in elderly humans at risk of AD dementia., The KL-VS haplotype of the Klotho gene has been associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Here the authors show an association between the KL-VS haplotype and amyloid-dependent tau accumulation using PET data.
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67. Towards Understanding Comprehensive Morphometric Changes and Its Correlation with Cognition and Exposure to Fighting in Active Professional Boxers
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Mishra, Virendra R, primary, Zhuang, Xiaowei, additional, Sreenivasan, Karthik R, additional, Cordes, Dietmar, additional, Ritter, Aaron, additional, Banks, Sarah, additional, and Bernick, Charles, additional
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68. PD47-10 COULD BCG TREATMENT IN PATIENTS (pts) WITH BLADDER CANCER REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE (AD)?
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Makrakis, Dimitrios, primary, Holt, Sarah K., additional, Gore, John L., additional, Grivas, Petros, additional, Bernick, Charles, additional, and Wright, Jonathan L., additional
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69. Repeated head trauma is associated with smaller thalamic volumes and slower processing speed: the Professional Fighters’ Brain Health Study
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Bernick, Charles, Banks, Sarah J, Shin, Wanyong, Obuchowski, Nancy, Butler, Sam, Noback, Michael, Phillips, Michael, Lowe, Mark, Jones, Stephen, and Modic, Michael
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70. Clinical Features of Repetitive Traumatic Brain Injury and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
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Montenigro, Philip H., Bernick, Charles, and Cantu, Robert C.
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71. Assessing Clinical Change in Individuals Exposed to Repetitive Head Impacts: The Repetitive Head Impact Composite Index
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Bernick, Charles, primary, Shan, Guogen, additional, Bennett, Lauren, additional, Alberts, Jay, additional, and Cummings, Jeffrey, additional
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72. Additional file 1 of Developing methods to detect and diagnose chronic traumatic encephalopathy during life: rationale, design, and methodology for the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project
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Alosco, Michael L., Mariani, Megan L., Adler, Charles H., Balcer, Laura J., Bernick, Charles, Au, Rhoda, Banks, Sarah J., Barr, William B., Bouix, Sylvain, Cantu, Robert C., Coleman, Michael J., Dodick, David W., Farrer, Lindsay A., Geda, Yonas E., Katz, Douglas I., Koerte, Inga K., Kowall, Neil W., Lin, Alexander P., Marcus, Daniel S., Marek, Kenneth L., McClean, Michael D., McKee, Ann C., Mez, Jesse, Palmisano, Joseph N., Peskind, Elaine R., Tripodis, Yorghos, Turner, Robert W., Wethe, Jennifer V., Cummings, Jeffrey L., Reiman, Eric M., Shenton, Martha E., and Stern, Robert A.
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73. Albuminuria and Dementia in the Elderly: A Community Study
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Barzilay, Joshua I., Fitzpatrick, Annette L., Luchsinger, Jose, Yasar, Sevil, Bernick, Charles, Jenny, Nancy S., and Kuller, Lewis H.
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74. The Protective Effect of Education on Cognition in Professional Fighters
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Banks, Sarah J., Obuchowski, Nancy, Shin, Wanyong, Lowe, Mark, Phillips, Michael, Modic, Michael, and Bernick, Charles
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75. Comparing Free-Water Corrected and Uncorrected Single Tensor Diffusion MRI Measures in Individuals with Repetitive Head Impact (4648)
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Mishra, Virendra, primary, Ritter, Aaron, additional, and Bernick, Charles, additional
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76. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome
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Katz, Douglas I., primary, Bernick, Charles, additional, Dodick, David W., additional, Mez, Jesse, additional, Mariani, Megan L., additional, Adler, Charles H., additional, Alosco, Michael L., additional, Balcer, Laura J., additional, Banks, Sarah J., additional, Barr, William B., additional, Brody, David L., additional, Cantu, Robert C., additional, Dams-O'Connor, Kristen, additional, Geda, Yonas E., additional, Jordan, Barry D., additional, McAllister, Thomas W., additional, Peskind, Elaine R., additional, Petersen, Ronald C., additional, Wethe, Jennifer V., additional, Zafonte, Ross D., additional, Foley, Éimear M., additional, Babcock, Debra J., additional, Koroshetz, Walter J., additional, Tripodis, Yorghos, additional, McKee, Ann C., additional, Shenton, Martha E., additional, Cummings, Jeffrey L., additional, Reiman, Eric M., additional, and Stern, Robert A., additional
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77. Higher CSF sTREM2 attenuates ApoE4-related risk for cognitive decline and neurodegeneration
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Franzmeier, Nicolai, Suárez-Calvet, M., Kleinberger, Gernot, Doraiswamy, P Murali, Petrella, Jeffrey R, Arnold, Steven E, Karlawish, Jason H, Wolk, David, Smith, Charles D, Jicha, Greg, Hardy, Peter, Lopez, Oscar L, Oakley, Mary Ann, Haass, Christian, Simpson, Donna M, Ismail, M Saleem, Brand, Connie, Mulnard, Ruth A, Thai, Gaby, Mc-Adams-Ortiz, Catherine, Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon, Martin-Cook, Kristen, DeVous, Michael, Levey, Allan I, Ewers, Michael, Lah, James J, Cellar, Janet S, Burns, Jeffrey M, Anderson, Heather S, Swerdlow, Russell H, Bartzokis, George, Silverman, Daniel H S, Lu, Po H, Apostolova, Liana, Graff-Radford, Neill R, Initiative, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging, Parfitt, Francine, Johnson, Heather, Farlow, Martin, Herring, Scott, Hake, Ann M, van Dyck, Christopher H, Carson, Richard E, MacAvoy, Martha G, Chertkow, Howard, Bergman, Howard, Weiner, Michael, Hosein, Chris, Black, Sandra, Stefanovic, Bojana, Caldwell, Curtis, Hsiung, Ging-Yuek Robin, Feldman, Howard, Assaly, Michele, Kertesz, Andrew, Rogers, John, Trost, Dick, Aisen, Paul, Bernick, Charles, Munic, Donna, Wu, Chuang-Kuo, Johnson, Nancy, Mesulam, Marsel, Sadowsky, Carl, Martinez, Walter, Villena, Teresa, Turner, Raymond Scott, Johnson, Kathleen, Novak, Gerald, Reynolds, Brigid, Sperling, Reisa A, Frey, Meghan, Johnson, Keith A, Rosen, Allyson, Tinklenberg, Jared, Ashford, Wes, Sabbagh, Marwan, Belden, Christine, Jacobson, Sandra, Green, Robert C, Killiany, Ronald, Norbash, Alexander, Nair, Anil, Obisesan, Thomas O, Wolday, Saba, Bwayo, Salome K, Lerner, Alan, Hudson, Leon, Ogrocki, Paula, Fletcher, Evan, Montine, Tom, Carmichael, Owen, Kittur, Smita, Borrie, Michael, Lee, T-Y, Bartha, Rob, Johnson, Sterling, Asthana, Sanjay, Carlsson, Cynthia M, Potkin, Steven G, Preda, Adrian, Petersen, Ronald, Nguyen, Dana, Tariot, Pierre, Fleisher, Adam, Reeder, Stephanie, Bates, Vernice, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Hendin, Barry A, Scharre, Douglas W, Kataki, Maria, Frontzkowski, Lukas, Gamst, Anthony, Zimmerman, Earl A, Celmins, Dzintra, Brown, Alice D, Hosp, Hartford, Pearlson, Godfrey D, Blank, Karen, Anderson, Karen, Santulli, Robert B, Schwartz, Eben S, Williamson, Jeff D, Thomas, Ronald G, Sink, Kaycee M, Watkins, Franklin, Ott, Brian R, Querfurth, Henry, Tremont, Geoffrey, Salloway, Stephen, Malloy, Paul, Correia, Stephen, Rosen, Howard J, Miller, Bruce L, Donohue, Michael, Mintzer, Jacobo, Longmire, Crystal Flynn, Spicer, Kenneth, Walter, Sarah, Gessert, Devon, Sather, Tamie, Beckett, Laurel, Harvey, Danielle, Kornak, John, Jack, Clifford R, Moore, Annah, Dale, Anders, Bernstein, Matthew, Felmlee, Joel, Fox, Nick, Thompson, Paul, Schuff, Norbert, Alexander, Gene, DeCarli, Charles, Jagust, William, Bandy, Dan, Hohman, Timothy J, Koeppe, Robert A, Foster, Norm, Reiman, Eric M, Chen, Kewei, Mathis, Chet, Morris, John, Cairns, Nigel J, Taylor-Reinwald, Lisa, Trojanowki, J. Q., Shaw, Les, Morenas-Rodriguez, Estrella, Lee, Virginia M Y, Korecka, Magdalena, Toga, Arthur W, Crawford, Karen, Neu, Scott, Saykin, Andrew J, Foroud, Tatiana M, Potkin, Steven, Shen, Li, Kachaturian, Zaven, Nuscher, Brigitte, Frank, Richard, Snyder, Peter J, Molchan, Susan, Kaye, Jeffrey, Dolen, Sara, Quinn, Joseph, Schneider, Lon S, Pawluczyk, Sonia, Spann, Bryan M, Brewer, James, Shaw, Leslie, Vanderswag, Helen, Heidebrink, Judith L, Lord, Joanne L, Johnson, Kris, Doody, Rachelle S, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Chowdhury, Munir, Stern, Yaakov, Honig, Lawrence S, Bell, Karen L, Trojanowski, John Q, Morris, John C, Mintun, Mark A, Schneider, Stacy, Marson, Daniel, Griffith, Randall, Clark, David, Grossman, Hillel, Mitsis, Effie, Romirowsky, Aliza, deToledo-Morrell, Leyla, Dichgans, Martin, Shah, Raj C, Duara, Ranjan, Varon, Daniel, Roberts, Peggy, Albert, Marilyn, Onyike, Chiadi, Kielb, Stephanie, Rusinek, Henry, de Leon, Mony J, and Glodzik, Lidia
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Male ,Aging ,pathology [Cognitive Dysfunction] ,Apolipoprotein E4 ,Cognitive decline ,genetics [Alzheimer Disease] ,Neurodegenerative ,lcsh:Geriatrics ,Alzheimer's Disease ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,pathology [Alzheimer Disease] ,Immunologic ,Receptors ,80 and over ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,sTREM2 ,Microglial activation ,Aetiology ,Receptors, Immunologic ,genetics [Apolipoprotein E4] ,Aged, 80 and over ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,pathology [Nerve Degeneration] ,cerebrospinal fluid [Alzheimer Disease] ,cerebrospinal fluid [Cognitive Dysfunction] ,Neurological ,Female ,cerebrospinal fluid [Membrane Glycoproteins] ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Research Article ,Clinical Sciences ,ApoE4 ,Clinical Research ,Alzheimer Disease ,ddc:570 ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Genetics ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Neurodegeneration ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,Aged ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,Neurosciences ,genetics [Cognitive Dysfunction] ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative ,Brain Disorders ,lcsh:RC952-954.6 ,Nerve Degeneration ,Dementia - Abstract
Background The Apolipoprotein E ε4 allele (i.e. ApoE4) is the strongest genetic risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer’s disease (AD). TREM2 (i.e. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2) is a microglial transmembrane protein brain that plays a central role in microglia activation in response to AD brain pathologies. Whether higher TREM2-related microglia activity modulates the risk to develop clinical AD is an open question. Thus, the aim of the current study was to assess whether higher sTREM2 attenuates the effects of ApoE4-effects on future cognitive decline and neurodegeneration. Methods We included 708 subjects ranging from cognitively normal (CN, n = 221) to mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n = 414) and AD dementia (n = 73) from the Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative. We used linear regression to test the interaction between ApoE4-carriage by CSF-assessed sTREM2 levels as a predictor of longitudinally assessed cognitive decline and MRI-assessed changes in hippocampal volume changes (mean follow-up of 4 years, range of 1.7-7 years). Results Across the entire sample, we found that higher CSF sTREM2 at baseline was associated with attenuated effects of ApoE4-carriage (i.e. sTREM2 x ApoE4 interaction) on longitudinal global cognitive (p = 0.001, Cohen’s f 2 = 0.137) and memory decline (p = 0.006, Cohen’s f 2 = 0.104) as well as longitudinally assessed hippocampal atrophy (p = 0.046, Cohen’s f 2 = 0.089), independent of CSF markers of primary AD pathology (i.e. Aβ1–42, p-tau181). While overall effects of sTREM2 were small, exploratory subanalyses stratified by diagnostic groups showed that beneficial effects of sTREM2 were pronounced in the MCI group. Conclusion Our results suggest that a higher CSF sTREM2 levels are associated with attenuated ApoE4-related risk for future cognitive decline and AD-typical neurodegeneration. These findings provide further evidence that TREM2 may be protective against the development of AD.
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78. Neuropathologic features associated with basal forebrain atrophy in Alzheimer disease
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Teipel, Stefan J, Fritz, H-Christian, Toga, Arthur W., Roberts, Peggy, Albert, Marilyn, Onyike, Chiadi, Kielb, Stephanie, Rusinek, Henry, de Leon, Mony J, Glodzik, Lidia, De Santi, Susan, Doraiswamy, P. Murali, Petrella, Jeffrey R., Beckett, Laurel, Coleman, R. Edward, Arnold, Steven E., Karlawish, Jason H., Wolk, David, Smith, Charles D., Jicha, Greg, Hardy, Peter, Lopez, Oscar L., Oakley, MaryAnn, Simpson, Donna M., Green, Robert C., Porsteinsson, Anton P., Goldstein, Bonnie S., Martin, Kim, Makino, Kelly M., Ismail, M. Saleem, Brand, Connie, Mulnard, Ruth A., Thai, Gaby, Mc-Adams-Ortiz, Catherine, Womack, Kyle, Saykin, Andrew J., Mathews, Dana, Quiceno, Mary, Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon, King, Richard, Weiner, Myron, Martin-Cook, Kristen, DeVous, Michael, Levey, Allan I., Lah, James J., Cellar, Janet S., Morris, John, Burns, Jeffrey M., Anderson, Heather S., Swerdlow, Russell H., Apostolova, Liana, Lu, Po H., Bartzokis, George, Silverman, Daniel H. S., Graff-Radford, Neill R, Parfitt, Francine, Johnson, Heather, Liu, Enchi, Farlow, Martin R., Hake, Ann Marie, Matthews, Brandy R., Herring, Scott, van Dyck, Christopher H., Carson, Richard E., MacAvoy, Martha G., Chertkow, Howard, Bergman, Howard, Hosein, Chris, Black, Sandra, Stefanovic, Bojana, Caldwell, Curtis, Hsiung, Ging-Yuek Robin, Feldman, Howard, Mudge, Benita, Assaly, Michele, Kertesz, Andrew, Rogers, John, Trost, Dick, Montine, Tom, Bernick, Charles, Munic, Donna, Kerwin, Diana, Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, Lipowski, Kristina, Wu, Chuang-Kuo, Johnson, Nancy, Sadowsky, Carl, Martinez, Walter, Villena, Teresa, Petersen, Ronald, Scott Turner, Raymond, Johnson, Kathleen, Reynolds, Brigid, Sperling, Reisa A., Johnson, Keith A., Marshall, Gad, Frey, Meghan, Yesavage, Jerome, Taylor, Joy L., Lane, Barton, Aisen, Paul, Rosen, Allyson, Tinklenberg, Jared, Sabbagh, Marwan, Belden, Christine, Jacobson, Sandra, Kowall, Neil, Killiany, Ronald, Budson, Andrew E., Norbash, Alexander, Johnson, Patricia Lynn, Grothe, Michel, Gamst, Anthony, Obisesan, Thomas O., Wolday, Saba, Bwayo, Salome K., Lerner, Alan, Hudson, Leon, Ogrocki, Paula, Fletcher, Evan, Carmichael, Owen, Olichney, John, DeCarli, Charles, Thomas, Ronald G., Kittur, Smita, Borrie, Michael, Lee, T-Y, Bartha, Rob, Johnson, Sterling, Asthana, Sanjay, Carlsson, Cynthia M., Potkin, Steven G., Preda, Adrian, Nguyen, Dana, Donohue, Michael, Tariot, Pierre, Fleisher, Adam, Reeder, Stephanie, Bates, Vernice, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Scharre, Douglas W., Kataki, Maria, Zimmerman, Earl A., Celmins, Dzintra, Walter, Sarah, Brown, Alice D., Pearlson, Godfrey D., Blank, Karen, Anderson, Karen, Santulli, Robert B., Schwartz, Eben S., Sink, Kaycee M., Williamson, Jeff D., Garg, Pradeep, Gessert, Devon, Watkins, Franklin, Ott, Brian R., Querfurth, Henry, Tremont, Geoffrey, Salloway, Stephen, Malloy, Paul, Correia, Stephen, Rosen, Howard J., Miller, Bruce L., Mintzer, Jacobo, Sather, Tamie, Longmire, Crystal Flynn, Spicer, Kenneth, Finger, Elizabether, Rachinsky, Irina, Drost, Dick, Pomara, Nunzio, Hernando, Raymundo, Sarrael, Antero, Schultz, Susan K., Boles Ponto, Laura L., Shim, Hyungsub, Smith, Karen Elizabeth, Relkin, Norman, Chaing, Gloria, Raudin, Lisa, Smith, Amanda, Fargher, Kristin, Raj, Balebail Ashok, Harvey, Danielle, Initiative, Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging, Kornak, John, Jack, Clifford R., Dale, Anders, Bernstein, Matthew, Felmlee, Joel, Fox, Nick, Thompson, Paul, Schuff, Norbert, Alexander, Gene, Weiner, Michael, Jagust, William, Bandy, Dan, Koeppe, Robert A., Foster, Norm, Reiman, Eric M., Chen, Kewei, Mathis, Chet, Cairns, Nigel J., Taylor-Reinwald, Lisa, Trojanowki, J. Q., Shaw, Les, Lee, Virginia M Y, Korecka, Magdalena, Crawford, Karen, Neu, Scott, Foroud, Tatiana M., Potkin, Steven, Shen, Li, Kachaturian, Zaven, Frank, Richard, Snyder, Peter J., Molchan, Susan, Kaye, Jeffrey, Quinn, Joseph, Lind, Betty, Dolen, Sara, Schneider, Lon S., Pawluczyk, Sonia, Spann, Bryan M., Brewer, James, Vanderswag, Helen, Heidebrink, Judith L., Lord, Joanne L., Johnson, Kris, Doody, Rachelle S., Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Chowdhury, Munir, Stern, Yaakov, Honig, Lawrence S., Bell, Karen L., Morris, John C., Ances, Beau, Carroll, Maria, Leon, Sue, Mintun, Mark A., Schneider, Stacy, Trojanowki, John Q., Marson, Daniel, Griffith, Randall, Clark, David, Grossman, Hillel, Mitsis, Effie, Romirowsky, Aliza, deToledo-Morrell, Leyla, Shah, Raj C., Duara, Ranjan, Varon, Daniel, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, European Commission, and Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
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Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative., [Objective] To study the neuropathologic correlates of cholinergic basal forebrain (BF) atrophy as determined using antemortem MRI in the Alzheimer disease (AD) spectrum., [Methods] We determined associations between BF volume from antemortem MRI brain scans and postmortem assessment of neuropathologic features, including neuritic plaques, neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), Lewy body (LB) pathology, and TDP-43, in 64 cases of the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative cohort. For comparison, we assessed neuropathologic features associated with hippocampal and parahippocampal gyrus atrophy. In addition to region of interest–based analysis, we determined the association of neuropathologic features with whole brain gray matter volume using regionally unbiased voxel-based volumetry., [Results] BF atrophy was associated with Thal amyloid phases (95% confidence interval [CI] −0.49 to −0.01, p = 0.049) and presence of LB pathology (95% CI −0.54 to −0.06, p = 0.015), as well as with the degree of LB pathology within the nucleus basalis Meynert (95% CI −0.54 to −0.07, p = 0.025). These effects were no longer significant after false discovery rate (FDR) correction. Hippocampal atrophy was significantly associated with the presence of TDP-43 pathology (95% CI −0.61 to −0.17, p = 0.003; surviving FDR correction), in addition to dentate gyrus NFT load (95% CI −0.49 to −0.01, p = 0.044; uncorrected). Voxel-based analysis confirmed spatially restricted effects of Thal phases and presence of LB pathology on BF volume., [Conclusions] These findings indicate that neuropathologic correlates of regional atrophy differ substantially between different brain regions that are typically involved in AD-related neurodegeneration, including different susceptibilities to common comorbid pathologies., M.J.G. is supported by the “Miguel Servet” program [CP19/00031] of the Spanish Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII-FEDER).
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79. The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex
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Grasby, Katrina L, Jahanshad, Neda, Shatokhina, Natalia, Mirza-Schreiber, Nazanin, Moreira, Jose C V, Mühleisen, Thomas W, Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Najt, Pablo, Nakahara, Soichiro, Nho, Kwangsik, Olde Loohuis, Loes M, Orfanos, Dimitri Papadopoulos, Pearson, John F, Zsembik, Leo C P, Pitcher, Toni L, Pütz, Benno, Quidé, Yann, Ragothaman, Anjanibhargavi, Rashid, Faisal M, Reay, William R, Redlich, Ronny, Reinbold, Céline S, Repple, Jonathan, Richard, Geneviève, Thomopoulos, Sophia I, Riedel, Brandalyn C, Risacher, Shannon L, Rocha, Cristiane S, Mota, Nina Roth, Salminen, Lauren, Saremi, Arvin, Saykin, Andrew J, Schlag, Fenja, Schmaal, Lianne, Schofield, Peter R, Zhu, Alyssa H, Secolin, Rodrigo, Shapland, Chin Yang, Shen, Li, Shin, Jean, Shumskaya, Elena, Sønderby, Ida E, Sprooten, Emma, Tansey, Katherine E, Teumer, Alexander, Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Strike, Lachlan T, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, Turner, Jessica A, Uhlmann, Anne, Vallerga, Costanza Ludovica, van der Meer, Dennis, van Donkelaar, Marjolein M J, van Eijk, Liza, van Erp, Theo G M, van Haren, Neeltje E M, van Rooij, Daan, Agartz, Ingrid, van Tol, Marie-José, Veldink, Jan H, Verhoef, Ellen, Walton, Esther, Wang, Mingyuan, Wang, Yunpeng, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Wen, Wei, Westlye, Lars T, Whelan, Christopher D, Alhusaini, Saud, Witt, Stephanie H, Wittfeld, Katharina, Wolf, Christiane, Wolfers, Thomas, Wu, Jing Qin, Yasuda, Clarissa L, Zaremba, Dario, Zhang, Zuo, Zwiers, Marcel P, Artiges, Eric, Almeida, Marcio A A, Assareh, Amelia A, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Belger, Aysenil, Brandt, Christine L, Brown, Gregory G, Cichon, Sven, Curran, Joanne E, Davies, Gareth E, Degenhardt, Franziska, Dennis, Michelle F, Alnæs, Dag, Dietsche, Bruno, Djurovic, Srdjan, Doherty, Colin P, Espiritu, Ryan, Garijo, Daniel, Gil, Yolanda, Gowland, Penny A, Green, Robert C, Häusler, Alexander N, Heindel, Walter, Amlien, Inge K, Ho, Beng-Choon, Hoffmann, Wolfgang U, Holsboer, Florian, Homuth, Georg, Hosten, Norbert, Jack, Clifford R, Jang, MiHyun, Jansen, Andreas, Kimbrel, Nathan A, Kolskår, Knut, Painter, Jodie N, Andersson, Micael, Koops, Sanne, Krug, Axel, Lim, Kelvin O, Luykx, Jurjen J, Mathalon, Daniel H, Mather, Karen A, Mattay, Venkata S, Matthews, Sarah, Mayoral Van Son, Jaqueline, McEwen, Sarah C, Ard, Tyler, Melle, Ingrid, Morris, Derek W, Mueller, Bryon A, Nauck, Matthias, Nordvik, Jan E, Nöthen, Markus M, O'Leary, Daniel S, Opel, Nils, Martinot, Marie-Laure Paillère, Pike, G Bruce, Armstrong, Nicola J, Preda, Adrian, Quinlan, Erin B, Rasser, Paul E, Ratnakar, Varun, Reppermund, Simone, Steen, Vidar M, Tooney, Paul A, Torres, Fábio R, Veltman, Dick J, Voyvodic, James T, Ashley-Koch, Allison, Whelan, Robert, White, Tonya, Yamamori, Hidenaga, Adams, Hieab H H, Bis, Joshua C, Debette, Stephanie, Decarli, Charles, Fornage, Myriam, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Hofer, Edith, Atkins, Joshua R, Ikram, M Arfan, Launer, Lenore, Longstreth, W. 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Yasaman, Cabrera, Yuliana, Grimmer, Yvonne, Marquand, Andre F, Khachaturian, Zaven, Mari, Zoltan, Mathias, Samuel R, Melzer, Tracy R, Milaneschi, Yuri, Interdisciplinary Centre Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE), Guided Treatment in Optimal Selected Cancer Patients (GUTS), Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Program (CCNP), Movement Disorder (MD), Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, CHARGE Consortium, EPIGEN Consortium, IMAGEN Consortium, SYS Consortium, Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative, Stochastics, Biological Psychology, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, APH - Mental Health, Science and Society, Cognitive Psychology, IBBA, APH - Personalized Medicine, Complex Trait Genetics, APH - Methodology, Clinical Neuropsychology, Sociology and Social Gerontology, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, Klinische Genetica, RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine, 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0301 basic medicine ,Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,LOCI ,Genome-wide association study ,Brain mapping ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cognition ,Cortex (anatomy) ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Cerebral Cortex ,0303 health sciences ,Brain Mapping ,Multidisciplinary ,COMMON VARIANTS ,Parkinson Disease ,Organ Size ,Central sulcus ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebral cortex ,Neuroinformatics ,EXPRESSION ,endocrine system ,central sulcus ,SURFACE-AREA ,Biology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Genetic variation ,medicine ,Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,Humans ,General ,Gene ,METAANALYSIS ,030304 developmental biology ,Progenitor ,CORTICAL SULCI ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Genetic variants ,Genetic Variation ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Genetic Loci ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,functional annotation ,medicine.disease ,Genetic architecture ,030104 developmental biology ,Evolutionary biology ,OBSERVER-INDEPENDENT CHARACTERIZATION ,Multiple comparisons problem ,ddc:320 ,genome-wide association ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Consortium (ENIGMA)—Genetics working group., The cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities, yet little is known about the specific genetic loci that influence human cortical structure. To identify genetic variants that affect cortical structure, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain magnetic resonance imaging data from 51,665 individuals. We analyzed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 regions with known functional specializations. We identified 199 significant loci and found significant enrichment for loci influencing total surface area within regulatory elements that are active during prenatal cortical development, supporting the radial unit hypothesis. Loci that affect regional surface area cluster near genes in Wnt signaling pathways, which influence progenitor expansion and areal identity. Variation in cortical structure is genetically correlated with cognitive function, Parkinson's disease, insomnia, depression, neuroticism, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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80. Speech Characteristics of Professional Fighters
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Amy Neel, Ph.D., Jessica Richardson, Ph.D., Rick Arenas, Ph.D., Krasilshchikova, Sofiya, Neel, Amy, Ph.D., Richardson, Jessica Dawn, Ph.D., Arenas, Rick, Ph.D., Bennett, Lauren, Ph.D., Banks, Sarah, Ph.D., Bernick, Charles, Ph.D., Amy Neel, Ph.D., Jessica Richardson, Ph.D., Rick Arenas, Ph.D., Krasilshchikova, Sofiya, Neel, Amy, Ph.D., Richardson, Jessica Dawn, Ph.D., Arenas, Rick, Ph.D., Bennett, Lauren, Ph.D., Banks, Sarah, Ph.D., and Bernick, Charles, Ph.D.
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The aims of this project were to accurately measure and describe speech characteristics of professional fighters; and to analyze the future potential of using speech characteristics as biomarkers for acquired neurogenic decline or chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The Professional Fighters Brain Health Study (PFBHS) is a longitudinal project investigating the effect of repeated head trauma in professional combatants. The PFBHS provided recorded speech samples for this project. This study measured accurate speech characteristics of 102 professional boxers and mixed martial artists and compared these results to a group of 27 age-matched healthy controls. Analysis revealed a significant difference in articulation rate between fighters and controls. Additionally, fighters produced more frequent interruptions in the forward flow of speech such as pauses and disfluencies. Clinical implications of this project include a better understanding of the speech symptoms associated with acquired neurogenic decline, or CTE.
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81. Effect of Weight Class on Regional Brain Volume, Cognition, and Other Neuropsychiatric Outcomes among Professional Fighters
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Bray, Michael J.C., primary, Tsai, Jerry, additional, Bryant, Barry R., additional, Narapareddy, Bharat R., additional, Richey, Lisa N., additional, Krieg, Akshay, additional, Tobolowsky, William, additional, Jahed, Sahar, additional, Shan, Guogen, additional, Bernick, Charles B., additional, and Peters, Matthew E., additional
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82. Concussion occurrence and recognition in professional boxing and MMA matches: toward a concussion protocol in combat sports
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Bernick, Charles, primary, Hansen, Tucker, additional, Ng, Winnie, additional, Williams, Vernon, additional, Goodman, Margaret, additional, Nalepa, Bryce, additional, Shan, Guogen, additional, and Seifert, Tad, additional
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83. Resting-State Static and Dynamic Functional Abnormalities in Active Professional Fighters With Repetitive Head Trauma and With Neuropsychological Impairments
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Zhuang, Xiaowei, primary, Mishra, Virendra, additional, Nandy, Rajesh, additional, Yang, Zhengshi, additional, Sreenivasan, Karthik, additional, Bennett, Lauren, additional, Bernick, Charles, additional, and Cordes, Dietmar, additional
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84. Professional Fighters Brain Health Study: Rationale and Methods
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Bernick, Charles, Banks, Sarah, Phillips, Michael, Lowe, Mark, Shin, Wanyong, Obuchowski, Nancy, Jones, Stephen, and Modic, Michael
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85. Age and Rate of Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer Disease: Implications for Clinical Trials
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Bernick, Charles, Cummings, Jeffrey, Raman, Rema, Sun, Xiaoying, and Aisen, Paul
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86. Progression of Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Defined Brain Vascular Disease Predicts Vascular Events in Elderly: The Cardiovascular Health Study
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Longstreth, W.T., Jr, Arnold, Alice M., Kuller, Lewis H., Bernick, Charles, Lefkowitz, David S., Beauchamp, Norman J., Jr, and Manolio, Teri A.
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87. Sex Moderates the Relationship That Number of Professional Fights Has With Cognition and Brain Volumes
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Bennett, Lauren L., primary, Stephen, Steve J., additional, Bernick, Charles, additional, Shan, Guogen, additional, and Banks, Sarah J., additional
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88. Assessing Clinical Change in Individuals Exposed to Repetitive Head Impacts: The Repetitive Head Impact Composite Index
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Bernick, Charles, primary, Shan, Guogen, additional, Bennett, Lauren, additional, Alberts, Jay, additional, and Cummings, Jeffrey, additional
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89. History of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
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Cantu, Robert C., additional and Bernick, Charles, additional
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90. Do professional fights go too long?: A video review of concussions and their consequences in professional boxing and MMA matches
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Bernick, Charles, primary, Hansen, Tucker, additional, Ng, Winnie, additional, Williams, Vernon, additional, Goodman, Margaret, additional, Nalepa, Bryce, additional, Shan, Guogen, additional, and Seifert, Tad, additional
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91. Effects of a combined transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and cognitive training intervention in patients with Alzheimer's disease
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Sabbagh, Marwan, primary, Sadowsky, Carl, additional, Tousi, Babak, additional, Agronin, Marc E., additional, Alva, Gustavo, additional, Armon, Carmel, additional, Bernick, Charles, additional, Keegan, Andrew P., additional, Karantzoulis, Stella, additional, Baror, Eyal, additional, Ploznik, Moran, additional, and Pascual‐Leone, Alvaro, additional
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92. Association of Cavum Septum Pellucidum and Cavum Vergae With Cognition, Mood, and Brain Volumes in Professional Fighters
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Lee, Jonathan K., primary, Wu, Jenny, additional, Bullen, Jennifer, additional, Banks, Sarah, additional, Bernick, Charles, additional, Modic, Michael T., additional, Ruggieri, Paul, additional, Bennett, Lauren, additional, and Jones, Stephen E., additional
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93. Longitudinal change in regional brain volumes with exposure to repetitive head impacts
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Bernick, Charles, primary, Shan, Guogen, additional, Zetterberg, Henrik, additional, Banks, Sarah, additional, Mishra, Virendra R., additional, Bekris, Lynn, additional, Leverenz, James B., additional, and Blennow, Kaj, additional
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94. Concussion occurrence and recognition in professional boxing and MMA matches: toward a concussion protocol in combat sports.
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Bernick, Charles, Hansen, Tucker, Ng, Winnie, Williams, Vernon, Goodman, Margaret, Nalepa, Bryce, Shan, Guogen, and Seifert, Tad
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Objectives: Determine, through video reviews, how often concussions occur in combat sport matches, what influence they have on the outcome, and how well non-physician personnel can be trained to recognize concussions. Methods: This is a retrospective video analysis by an 8-person panel of 60 professional fights (30 boxing and 30 mixed martial arts). Through video review, physician and non-physician personnel recorded details about each probable concussion and determined if and when they would have stopped the fight compared to the official stoppage time. Results: A concussion was recorded in 47/60 fights. The mean number of concussions per minute of fight time was 0.061 (0.047 for boxers and 0.085 for MMA). When stratifying by outcome of the bout, the mean number of concussions per minute for the winner was 0.010 compared to the loser at 0.111 concussions per minute. The fighter that sustained the first concussion ultimately lost 98% of the time. The physician and non-physician raters had high agreement regarding the number of concussions that occurred to each fighter per match. The physician raters judged that 24 of the 60 fights (11 boxing [37%]; 13 MMA [43%]) should have been stopped sooner than what occurred. Conclusion: Recognizing that the concussions often occur in combat sport matches, that the losing fighter almost always is concussed first and tends to sustain more concussions during the fight, along with the demonstration that non-physician personnel can be taught to recognize concussion, may guide policy changes that improve brain health in combat sports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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95. Dual-Model Radiomic Biomarkers Predict Development of Mild Cognitive Impairment Progression to Alzheimer's Disease
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Zhou, Hucheng, Jiang, Jiehui, Lu, Jiaying, Wang, Min, Zhang, Huiwei, Zuo, Chuantao, Weiner, Michael W, Aisen, Paul, Petersen, Ronald, Jr, Jack Clifford R, Jagust, William, Trojanowki, John Q, Toga, Arthur W, Beckett, Laurel, Green, Robert C, Saykin, Andrew J, Morris, John, Shaw, Leslie M, Khachaturian, Zaven, Sorensen, Greg, Carrillo, Maria, Kuller, Lew, Raichle, Marc, Paul, Steven, Davies, Peter, Fillit, Howard, Hefti, Franz, Holtzman, David, Mesulam, M Marcel, Potter, William, Snyder, Peter, Lilly, Eli, Montine, Tom, Jimenez, Gustavo, Donohue, Michael, Gessert, Devon, Harless, Kelly, Salazar, Jennifer, Cabrera, Yuliana, Walter, Sarah, Hergesheimer, Lindsey, Harvey, Danielle, Bernstein, Matthew, Fox, Nick, Thompson, Paul, Schuff, Norbert, DeCArli, Charles, Borowski, Bret, Gunter, Jeff, Senjem, Matt, Vemuri, Prashanthi, Jones, David, Kantarci, Kejal, Ward, Chad, Koeppe, Robert A, Foster, Norm, Reiman, Eric M, Chen, Kewei, Mathis, Chet, Logovinsky, Veronika, Morris, John C, Cairns, Nigel J, Franklin, Erin, Taylor-Reinwald, Lisa, Lee, Virginia, Korecka, Magdalena, Figurski, Michal, Crawford, Karen, Neu, Scott, Foroud, Tatiana M, Potkin, Steven, Shen, Li, Faber, Kelley, Kim, Sungeun, Nho, Kwangsik, Thal, Lean, Thal, Leon, Buckholtz, Neil, Snyder, Peter J, Albert, Marilyn, Frank, Richard, Hsiao, John, Landau, Susan, Quinn, Joseph, Silbert, Lisa C, Lind, Betty, Kaye, Jeffrey A, Carter, Raina, Dolen, Sara, Schneider, Lon S, Pawluczyk, Sonia, Becerra, Mauricio, Teodoro, Liberty, Spann, Bryan M, Brewer, James, Vanderswag, Helen, Fleisher, Adam, Ziolkowski, Jaimie, Heidebrink, Judith L, Lord, Joanne L, Mason, Sara S, Albers, Colleen S, Knopman, David, Johnson, Kris, Villanueva-Meyer, Javier, Pavlik, Valory, Pacini, Nathaniel, Lamb, Ashley, Kass, Joseph S, Doody, Rachelle S, Shibley, Victoria, Chowdhury, Munir, Rountree, Susan, Dang, Mimi, Stem, Yaakov, Honig, Lawrence S, Bell, Karen L, Yeh, Randy, Ances, Beau, Winkfield, David, Carroll, Maria, Oliver, Angela, Creech, Mary L, Mintun, Mark A, Schneider, Stacy, Marson, Daniel, Geldmacher, David, Love, Marissa Natelson, Griffith, Randall, Clark, David, Brockington, John, Grossman, Hillel, Mitsis, Effie, Shah, Raj C, Lamar, Melissa, Samuels, Patricia, Duara, Ranjan, Greig-Custo, Maria T, Rodriguez, Rosemarie, Onyike, Chiadi, II, D'Agostino Daniel, Kielb, Stephanie, Sadowski, Martin, Sheikh, Mohammed O, Singleton-Garvin, Jamika, Ulysse, Anaztasia, Gaikwad, Mrunalini, Doraiswamy, P Murali, Petrella, Jeffrey R, James, Olga, Borges-Neto, Salvador, Wong, Terence Z, Coleman, Edward, Karlawish, Jason H, Wolk, David A, Vaishnavi, Sanjeev, Clark, Christopher M, Arnold, Steven E, Smith, Charles D, Jicha, Greg, Hardy, Peter, El Khouli, Riham, Oates, Elizabeth, Conrad, Gary, Lopez, Oscar L, Oakley, MaryAnn, Simpson, Donna M, Porsteinsson, Anton P, Martin, Kim, Kowalksi, Nancy, Keltz, Melanie, Goldstein, Bonnie S, Makino, Kelly M, Ismail, M Saleem, Brand, Connie, Thai, Gaby, Pierce, Aimee, Yanez, Beatriz, Sosa, Elizabeth, Witbracht, Megan, Womack, Kyle, Mathews, Dana, Quiceno, Mary, Levey, Allan I, Lah, James J, Cellar, Janet S, Burns, Jeffrey M, Swerdlow, Russell H, Brooks, William M, Woo, Ellen, Silverman, Daniel HS, Teng, Edmond, Kremen, Sarah, Apostolova, Liana, Tingus, Kathleen, Lu, Po H, Bartzokis, George, Graff-Radford, Neill R, Parfitt, Francine, Poki-Walker, Kim, Farlow, Martin R, Hake, Ann Marie, Matthews, Brandy R, Brosch, Jared R, Herring, Scott, van Dyck, Christopher H, Carson, Richard E, Varma, Pradeep, Chertkow, Howard, Bergman, Howard, Hosein, Chris, Black, Sandra, Stefanovic, Bojana, Heyn, Chris Chinthaka, Hsiung, Ging-Yuek Robin, Mudge, Benita, Sossi, Vesna, Feldman, Howard, Assaly, Michele, Finger, Elizabeth, Pasternack, Stephen, Pavlosky, William, Rachinsky, Irina, Drost, Dick, Kertesz, Andrew, Bernick, Charles, Munic, Donna, Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, Rogalski, Emily, Lipowski, Kristine, Weintraub, Sandra, Bonakdarpour, Borna, Kerwin, Diana, Wu, Chuang-Kuo, Johnson, Nancy, Sadowsky, Carl, Villena, Teresa, Turner, Raymond Scott, Johnson, Kathleen, Reynolds, Brigid, Sperling, Reisa A, Johnson, Keith A, Marshall, Gad A, Yesavage, Jerome, Taylor, Joy L, Chao, Steven, Lane, Barton, Rosen, Allyson, Tinklenberg, Jared, Zamrini, Edward, Belden, Christine M, Sirrel, Sherye A, Kowall, Neil, Killiany, Ronald, Budson, Andrew E, Norbash, Alexander, Johnson, Patricia Lynn, Obisesan, Thomas O, Oyonumo, Ntekim E, Allard, Joanne, Nlana, Olu Ogu, Lerner, Alan, Ogrocki, Paula, Tatsuoka, Curtis, Fatica, Parianne, Fletcher, Evan, Maillard, Pauline, Olichney, John, Carmichael, Owen, Kittur, Smita, Borrie, Michael, Lee, T-Y, Bartha, Rob, Johnson, Sterling, Asthana, Sanjay, Carlsson, Cynthia M, Tariot, Pierre, Burke, Anna, Hetelle, Joel, DeMarco, Kathryn, Trncic, Nadira, Reeder, Stephanie, Bates, Vernice, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Scharre, Douglas W, Kataki, Maria, Tarawneh, Rawan, Zimmerman, Earl A, Celmins, Dzintra, Hart, David, Pearlson, Godfrey D, Blank, Karen, Anderson, Karen, Flashman, Laura A, Seltzer, Marc, Hynes, Mary L, Santulli, Robert B, Sink, Kaycee M, Yang, Mia, Mintz, Akiva, Ott, Brian R, Tremont, Geoffrey, Daiello, Lori A, Bodge, Courtney, Salloway, Stephen, Malloy, Paul, Correia, Stephen, Lee, Athena, Rosen, Howard J, Miller, Bruce L, Perry, David, Mintzer, Jacobo, Spicer, Kenneth, Bachman, David, Pasternak, Stephen, Rogers, John, Pomara, Nunzio, Hernando, Raymundo, Sarrael, Antero, Miller, Delwyn D, Smith, Karen Ekstam, Koleva, Hristina, Nam, Ki Won, Shim, Hyungsub, Schultz, Susan K, Relkin, Norman, Chiang, Gloria, Lin, Michael, Ravdin, Lisa, Smith, Amanda, Leach, Christi, Raj, Balebail Ashok, Fargher, Kristin, Neylan, Thomas, Grafman, Jordan, Hergesheimen, Lindsey, Hayes, Jacqueline, Finley, Shannon, Householder, Erin, Fleischman, Debra, Arfanakis, Konstantinos, Varon, Daniel, Greig, Maria T, Goldstein, Bonnie, Martin, Kimberly S, Potkin, Steven G, Preda, Adrian, Nguyen, Dana, Massoglia, Dino, Brawman-Mintzer, Olga, Martinez, Walte R, Rosen, Howard, Behan, Kelly, Marshall, Gad, Sabbagh, Marwan N, Jacobson, Sandra A, Wolday, Saba, Johnson, Sterling C, Fruehling, J Jay, Harding, Sandra, Peskind, Elaine R, Petrie, Eric C, Li, Gail, Yesavage, Jerome A, Furst, Ansgar J, Mackin, Scott, Raman, Rema, Drake, Erin, Donohue, Mike, Shaffe, Elizabeth, Nelson, Craig, Bickford, David, Butters, Meryl, Zmuda, Michelle, Reyes, Denise, Nudelman, Kelly N, Au, Yiu Ho, Scherer, Kelly, Catalinotto, Daniel, Stark, Samuel, Ong, Elise, Fernandez, Dariella, and Initia, Alzheimers Dis Neuroimaging
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mild cognitive impairment ,radiomics ,Cox model ,Neurosciences ,Cognitive Science ,Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative ,Alzheimer's disease ,image fusion ,Alzheimer’s disease - Abstract
Predicting progression of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's disease (AD) is clinically important. In this study, we propose a dual-model radiomic analysis with multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models to investigate promising risk factors associated with MCI conversion to AD. T1 structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) data, from the AD Neuroimaging Initiative database, were collected from 131 patients with MCI who converted to AD within 3 years and 132 patients with MCI without conversion within 3 years. These subjects were randomly partition into 70% training dataset and 30% test dataset with multiple times. We fused MRI and PET images by wavelet method. In a subset of subjects, a group comparison was performed using a two-sample t-test to determine regions of interest (ROIs) associated with MCI conversion. 172 radiomic features from ROIs for each individual were established using a published radiomics tool. Finally, L1-penalized Cox model was constructed and Harrell's C index (C-index) was used to evaluate prediction accuracy of the model. To evaluate the efficacy of our proposed method, we used a same analysis framework to evaluate MRI and PET data separately. We constructed prognostic Cox models with: clinical data, MRI images, PET images, fused MRI/PET images, and clinical variables and fused MRI/PET images in combination. The experimental results showed that captured ROIs significantly associated with conversion to AD, such as gray matter atrophy in the bilateral hippocampus and hypometabolism in the temporoparietal cortex. Imaging model (MRI/PET/fused) provided significant enhancement in prediction of conversion compared to clinical models, especially the fused-modality Cox model. Moreover, the combination of fused-modality imaging and clinical variables resulted in the greatest accuracy of prediction. The average C-index for the clinical/MRI/PET/fused/combined model in the test dataset was 0.69, 0.73, 0.73 and 0.75, and 0.78, respectively. These results suggested that a combination of radiomic analysis and Cox model analyses could be used successfully in survival analysis and may be powerful tools for personalized precision medicine patients with potential to undergo conversion from MCI to AD.
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96. Retinal Microvascular Signs, Cognitive Function, and Dementia in Older Person: The Cardiovascular Health Study
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Baker, Michelle L., Larsen, Emily K. Marino, Kuller, Lewis H., Klein, Ronald, Klein, Barbara E.K., Siscovick, David S., Bernick, Charles, Manolio, Teri A., and Wong, Tien Yin
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- 2007
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97. Statin Use and the Risk of Incident Dementia: The Cardiovascular Health Study
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Rea, Thomas D., Breitner, John C., Psaty, Bruce M., Fitzpatrick, Annette L., Lopez, Oscar L., Newman, Anne B., Hazzard, William R., Zandi, Peter P., Burke, Gregory L., Lyketsos, Constantine G., Bernick, Charles, and Kuller, Lewis H.
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- 2005
98. White Matter Hyperintensity on Cranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Predictor of Stroke
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Kuller, Lewis H., Longstreth, W.T., Jr, Arnold, Alice M., Bernick, Charles, Bryan, R. Nick, and Beauchamp, Norman J., Jr
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99. Developing methods to detect and diagnose chronic traumatic encephalopathy during life: rationale, design, and methodology for the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project.
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Alosco, Michael L., Mariani, Megan L., Adler, Charles H., Balcer, Laura J., Bernick, Charles, Au, Rhoda, Banks, Sarah J., Barr, William B., Bouix, Sylvain, Cantu, Robert C., Coleman, Michael J., Dodick, David W., Farrer, Lindsay A., Geda, Yonas E., Katz, Douglas I., Koerte, Inga K., Kowall, Neil W., Lin, Alexander P., Marcus, Daniel S., and Marek, Kenneth L.
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CHRONIC traumatic encephalopathy ,DIAGNOSIS ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,MEDICAL research ,POSITRON emission tomography ,NEUROLOGIC examination ,PSYCHIATRIC epidemiology - Abstract
Background: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease that has been neuropathologically diagnosed in brain donors exposed to repetitive head impacts, including boxers and American football, soccer, ice hockey, and rugby players. CTE cannot yet be diagnosed during life. In December 2015, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke awarded a seven-year grant (U01NS093334) to fund the "Diagnostics, Imaging, and Genetics Network for the Objective Study and Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (DIAGNOSE CTE) Research Project." The objectives of this multicenter project are to: develop in vivo fluid and neuroimaging biomarkers for CTE; characterize its clinical presentation; refine and validate clinical research diagnostic criteria (i.e., traumatic encephalopathy syndrome [TES]); examine repetitive head impact exposure, genetic, and other risk factors; and provide shared resources of anonymized data and biological samples to the research community. In this paper, we provide a detailed overview of the rationale, design, and methods for the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project. Methods: The targeted sample and sample size was 240 male participants, ages 45–74, including 120 former professional football players, 60 former collegiate football players, and 60 asymptomatic participants without a history of head trauma or participation in organized contact sports. Participants were evaluated at one of four U.S. sites and underwent the following baseline procedures: neurological and neuropsychological examinations; tau and amyloid positron emission tomography; magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy; lumbar puncture; blood and saliva collection; and standardized self-report measures of neuropsychiatric, cognitive, and daily functioning. Study partners completed similar informant-report measures. Follow-up evaluations were intended to be in-person and at 3 years post-baseline. Multidisciplinary diagnostic consensus conferences are held, and the reliability and validity of TES diagnostic criteria are examined. Results: Participant enrollment and all baseline evaluations were completed in February 2020. Three-year follow-up evaluations began in October 2019. However, in-person evaluation ceased with the COVID-19 pandemic, and resumed as remote, 4-year follow-up evaluations (including telephone-, online-, and videoconference-based cognitive, neuropsychiatric, and neurologic examinations, as well as in-home blood draw) in February 2021. Conclusions: Findings from the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project should facilitate detection and diagnosis of CTE during life, and thereby accelerate research on risk factors, mechanisms, epidemiology, treatment, and prevention of CTE. Trial registration: NCT02798185 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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100. Plasma Total Homocysteine Levels and Cranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Elderly Persons: The Cardiovascular Health Study
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Longstreth, W. T., Jr, Katz, Ronit, Olson, Jean, Bernick, Charles, Carr, J. Jeffrey, Malinow, M. René, Hess, David L., Cushman, Mary, and Schwartz, Stephen M.
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