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The Relationship of Current Cognitive Activity to Brain Amyloid Burden and Glucose Metabolism.

Authors :
Lyons CE
Tudorascu D
Snitz BE
Price J
Aizenstein H
Lopez O
Lopresti B
Laymon C
Minhas D
Kamboh I
Mathis C
Klunk W
Cohen AD
Source :
The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry [Am J Geriatr Psychiatry] 2018 Sep; Vol. 26 (9), pp. 977-984. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 May 07.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Several studies have investigated how lifetime cognitive engagement affects levels of amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposition in the brain. However, there has been some disagreement, leaving the relationship of cognitive activity (CA) to Aβ a largely open question. The present study investigated the relationship between CA, Aβ deposition, and glucose metabolism. One hundred nine cognitively normal participants underwent Pittsburgh Compound-B (PiB) and [ <superscript>18</superscript> F]fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography and completed a questionnaire designed to measure current CA. Statistical analyses revealed significant differences in PiB retention between those in the high and low CA groups. Linear regression models revealed a significant negative relationship between PiB retention and CA and a significant positive relationship between glucose metabolism and CA. These data suggest that CA may have a direct beneficial effect on the pathophysiology of AD or reflect another underlying process that results in both higher CA and lower AD pathophysiology.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1545-7214
Volume :
26
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29885987
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jagp.2018.03.018