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Hwamee Oh1, Jason Steffener2, Qolamreza R Razlighi2, Christian Habeck2, Dan Liu2, Yunglin Gazes2, Sarah Janicki3, Yaakov Stern2.
Abstract
The accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides, a pathologic hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, has been associated with functional alterations in cognitively normal elderly, most often in the context of episodic memory with a particular emphasis on the medial temporal lobes. The topography of Aβ deposition, however, highly overlaps with frontoparietal control (FPC) regions implicated in cognitive control/working memory. To examine Aβ-related functional alternations in the FPC regions during a working memory task, we imaged 42 young and 57 cognitively normal elderly using functional magnetic resonance imaging during a letter Sternberg task with varying load. Based on (18)F-florbetaben-positron emission tomography scan, we determined older subjects' amyloid positivity (Aβ+) status. Within brain regions commonly recruited by all subject groups during the delay period, age and Aβ deposition were independently associated with load-dependent frontoparietal hyperactivation, whereas additional compensatory Aβ-related hyperactivity was found beyond the FPC regions. The present results suggest that Aβ-related hyperactivation is not specific to the episodic memory system but occurs in the PFC regions as well.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Amyloid PET; Amyloid-beta deposition; Frontoparietal control regions; Working memory; fMRI
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26382734 PMCID: PMC4788982 DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2015.08.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurobiol Aging ISSN: 0197-4580 Impact factor: 4.673