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Exploring graded profiles of hippocampal atrophy along the anterior-posterior axis in semantic dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

Authors :
Lan, Fang
Roquet, Daniel
Dalton, Marshall A.
El-Omar, Hashim
Ahmed, Rebekah M.
Piguet, Olivier
Irish, Muireann
Source :
Neurobiology of Aging. Mar2024, Vol. 135, p70-78. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mounting evidence indicates marked hippocampal degeneration in semantic dementia (SD) however, the spatial distribution of hippocampal atrophy profiles in this syndrome remains unclear. Using a recently developed parcellation approach, we extracted hippocampal volumes from four distinct subregions running from anterior to posterior along the longitudinal axis (anterior, intermediate rostral, intermediate caudal, and posterior). Volumetric differences in hippocampal subregions were compared between 21 SD, 24 matched Alzheimer's disease (AD), and 27 healthy older Control participants. Despite comparable overall hippocampal volume loss, SD and AD groups diverged in terms of the magnitude of atrophy along the anterior-posterior axis of the hippocampus. Global hippocampal atrophy was observed in AD, with no discernible gradation or lateralisation. In contrast, SD patients displayed graded bilateral hippocampal atrophy, most pronounced on the left-hand side, and concentrated in anterior relative to posterior subregions. Finally, we found preliminary evidence that disease-specific vulnerability along the anterior-posterior axis of the hippocampus was associated with canonical clinical features of these syndromes. • The spatial profile of hippocampal atrophy in semantic dementia (SD) is unclear. • We explored structural vulnerability along the hippocampal long axis in SD. • SD patients showed an anterior-posterior graded profile of hippocampal atrophy. • While anterior subregions were atrophied, right posterior hippocampus was intact. • Graded hippocampal atrophy likely contributes to distinct cognitive outcomes in SD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01974580
Volume :
135
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neurobiology of Aging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175137396
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.01.004