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Basal forebrain degeneration precedes and predicts the cortical spread of Alzheimer's pathology

Authors :
Howard Feldman
Anton P. Porsteinsson
Lon S. Schneider
Eben S. Schwartz
Earl A. Zimmerman
Richard V. King
Nunzio Pomara
James E. Galvin
M. Marcel Mesulam
Paula Ogrocki
Howard Chertkow
Gail Li
Gad A. Marshall
Kewei Chen
Norbert Schuff
Magdalena Korecka
MaryAnn Oakley
Elaine R. Peskind
Stephen Salloway
Kristine Lipowski
Clifford R. Jack
Charles DeCarli
Greg Jicha
Kathleen Tingus
Tatiana Foroud
Andrew E. Budson
Martha G. MacAvoy
Daniel H.S. Silverman
Sonia Pawluczyk
Mary Quiceno
Kaycee M. Sink
Paul S. Aisen
Peter Davies
Chris Hosein
Erin Householder
Adam Schwartz
Munir Chowdhury
Bruce L. Miller
James J. Lah
Steven E. Arnold
Kenneth M. Spicer
Keith A. Johnson
Karen L. Bell
Laura L. Boles Ponto
Olga James
Stephanie Reeder
Catherine Mc-Adams-Ortiz
Michele Assaly
Melissa J. Davis
Zaven Khachaturian
Leon J. Thal
Allan I. Levey
Betty Lind
Michael D. Devous
P. Murali Doraiswamy
John Q. Trojanowki
Jason Karlawish
Karen S. Anderson
Kejal Kantarci
Raina Carter
Gaby Thai
Tracy Kendall
Bojana Stefanovic
George Bartzokis
M.S. Albert
Donna Munic
Kelly M. Makino
Anahita Adeli
Franz Hefti
Dzintra Celmins
Marwan N. Sabbagh
Nigel J. Cairns
John C. Morris
Donna M. Simpson
Brandy R. Matthews
Marilyn S. Albert
Sterling C. Johnson
Curtis B. Caldwell
Greg Sorensen
Geoffrey Tremont
Charles Bernick
Susan De Santi
Jeffrey R. Petrella
Scott C. Neu
Jeffrey Kaye
Randall Griffith
Helen Vanderswag
Mauricio Beccera
M. L. Senjem
Charles D. Smith
David S. Knopman
Lisa Taylor-Reinwald
Chet Mathis
Susan M. Landau
Dana Nguyen
Nick C. Fox
Adrian Preda
Robert A. Koeppe
Cynthia Hunt
Benita Mudge
Lisa Raudin
Dick J. Drost
Steven M. Paul
Heather Anderson
Michal J. Figurski
Davie Holtzman
Scott Herring
Robert B. Santulli
Chad Ward
Godfrey D. Pearlson
Mark A. Mintun
Joseph F. Quinn
Thomas C. Neylan
M. Saleem Ismail
Alan J. Lerner
Sherye A. Sirrel
Henry W. Querfurth
Rosemary H Morrison
Ronald G. Thomas
Peter A. Hardy
Bryan M. Spann
Kristen Martin-Cook
Robert C. Green
John M Olichney
Lidia Glodzik
Pradeep Garg
Oscar L. Lopez
Annmarie Hake
Douglas W. Scharre
Raymond Scott Turner
Michael Borrie
Sara Dolen
Marc Raichle
Leyla de Toledo-Morrell
Jeffrey M. Burns
Joy L. Taylor
Balebail Ashok Raj
Irina Rachinsky
David Bachman
Horacio Capote
Erik D. Roberson
Effie M. Mitsis
Richard Frank
Michael W. Weiner
Michael C. Donohue
Ansgar J. Furst
Adam S. Fleisher
David S. Geldmacher
Joanne S. Allard
Gus Jiminez
Jared R. Tinklenberg
Teresa Villena
Ranjan Duara
Elizabether Finger
T. Y. Lee
Sanjay Asthana
Dino Massoglia
Alice D. Brown
Neil W. Kowall
Kim Martin
Angela Oliver
Ellen Woo
Susan Rountree
Peggy Roberts
Terence Z. Wong
Meghan Frey
Sandra Harding
Virginia M.-Y. Lee
Taylor W. Schmitz
William J. Jagust
Daniel Varon
Michelle Rainka
Norm Foster
Matt A. Bernstein
Colleen S. Albers
Elizabeth Oates
Myron F. Weiner
Eric C. Petrie
Andrew Kertesz
Janet S. Cellar
Karen Crawford
Christine M. Belden
Chuang-Kuo Wu
Jordan Grafman
Walter Martinez
Devon Gessert
John C. Brockington
David J. Clark
David A. Wolk
Heather E. Johnson
Alexander Norbash
Hillel Grossman
Gary R. Conrad
Kelley Faber
Jacqueline Hayes
Sandra Jacobson
Diana R. Kerwin
Franklin Watkins
T. J. Montine
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
Hyungsub Shim
Leon Hudson
Jeff Gunter
Partha Sinha
Peter J. Snyder
Norman R. Relkin
Ruth A. Mulnard
Francine Parfitt
David Jones
Nancy Collins Johnson
Tamie Sather
Evan Fletcher
Sarah Walter
Jerome A. Yesavage
Antero Sarrael
Sungeun Kim
Brigid Reynolds
Maria T. Greig
Patricia Lynn Johnson
Stacy Schneider
Yaakov Stern
Beau M. Ances
Steven G. Potkin
Ronald J. Killiany
Mimi Dang
Smita Kittur
James B. Brewer
Chiadi U. Onyike
Paul M. Thompson
Mony J. de Leon
Sandra E. Black
Lawrence S. Honig
Rob Bartha
Gloria Chaing
R. Nathan Spreng
Rachelle S. Doody
Shannon Finley
Stephen H. Pasternak
Brian R. Ott
Reisa A. Sperling
Tamar J. Kitzmiller
John K. Hsiao
Kwangsik Nho
Richard E. Carson
Howard Bergman
Cynthia M. Carlsson
Bonnie S. Goldstein
Kyle B. Womack
Maria Kataki
Lew Kuller
Liana G. Apostolova
J. Jay Fruehling
Daniel D'Agostino
Christina A. Michel
Susan K. Schultz
Howard Fillit
Konstantinos Arfanakis
John A. Rogers
Dana Mathews
Ging-Yuek Robin Hsiung
Barton Lane
Brittany Cerbone
Sara S. Mason
Stephanie Kielb
Kris A. Johnson
Henry Rusinek
Liberty Teodoro
Connie Brand
Jeff D. Williamson
Prashanthi Vemuri
Russell H. Swerdlow
Judith L. Heidebrink
Paul Malloy
Pierre N. Tariot
Bret J. Borowski
Karl E. Friedl
Debra A. Fleischman
Martin R. Farlow
Javier Villanueva-Meyer
Eric M. Reiman
Jacobo Mintzer
Stephen Correia
Po H. Lu
Daniel C. Marson
Steven Potkin
Vernice Bates
Li Shen
Kathleen R. Johnson
Allyson C. Rosen
Neil Buckholtz
Andrew J. Saykin
Raymundo Hernando
Raj C. Shah
M.-Marsel Mesulam
Christopher H. van Dyck
Maria Carroll
Howard J. Rosen
Karen E. Smith
Arthur W. Toga
Leslie M. Shaw
Kristin Fargher
Karen Blank
Ronald C. Petersen
Amanda Smith
Owen Carmichael
Laurel A. Beckett
Sue Leon
William Z. Potter
Neill R. Graff-Radford
Danielle J Harvey
Joanne L. Lord
Carl H. Sadowsky
Source :
Nature Communications, Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications, Nature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2016.

Abstract

There is considerable debate whether Alzheimer's disease (AD) originates in basal forebrain or entorhinal cortex. Here we examined whether longitudinal decreases in basal forebrain and entorhinal cortex grey matter volume were interdependent and sequential. In a large cohort of age-matched older adults ranging from cognitively normal to AD, we demonstrate that basal forebrain volume predicts longitudinal entorhinal degeneration. Models of parallel degeneration or entorhinal origin received negligible support. We then integrated volumetric measures with an amyloid biomarker sensitive to pre-symptomatic AD pathology. Comparison between cognitively matched normal adult subgroups, delineated according to the amyloid biomarker, revealed abnormal degeneration in basal forebrain, but not entorhinal cortex. Abnormal degeneration in both basal forebrain and entorhinal cortex was only observed among prodromal (mildly amnestic) individuals. We provide evidence that basal forebrain pathology precedes and predicts both entorhinal pathology and memory impairment, challenging the widely held belief that AD has a cortical origin.<br />Whether Alzheimer's disease originates in basal forebrain or entorhinal cortex remains highly debated. Here the authors use structural magnetic resonance data from a longitudinal sample of participants stratified by cerebrospinal biomarker and clinical diagnosis to show that tissue volume changes appear earlier in the basal forebrain than in the entorhinal cortex.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f2a7db79f78b0f7434900c6c68b47e9e