Spatial patterns of neuroimaging biomarker change in individuals from families with autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal study

The Lancet Neurology

Fecha de publicación: Enero 2018

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30028-0

Autores: Brian A Gordon, Tyler M Blazey, Yi Su, Amrita Hari-Raj, Aylin Dincer, Shaney Flores, Jon Christensen, Eric McDade, Guoqiao Wang, Chengjie Xiong, Nigel J Cairns, Jason Hassenstab, Daniel S Marcus, Anne M Fagan, Clifford R Jack Jr, Russ C Hornbeck, Katrina L Paumier, Beau M Ances, Sarah B Berman, Adam M Brickman, David M Cash, Jasmeer P Chhatwal, Stephen Correia, Stefan Förster, Nick C Fox, Neill R Graff-Radford, Christian la Fougère, Johannes Levin, Colin L Masters, Martin N Rossor, Stephen Salloway, Andrew J Saykin, Peter R Schofield, Paul M Thompson, Michael M Weiner, David M Holtzman, Marcus E Raichle, John C Morris, Randall J Bateman, Tammie L S Benzinger

Background: Models of Alzheimer’s disease propose a sequence of amyloid β (Aβ) accumulation, hypometabolism, and structural decline that precedes the onset of clinical dementia. These pathological features evolve both temporally and spatially in the brain. In this study, we aimed to characterise where in the brain and when in the course of the disease neuroimaging biomarkers become abnormal.

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