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Yoko Shigemoto1,2, Daichi Sone1,3, Etsuko Imabayashi1, Norihide Maikusa1, Nobuyuki Okamura4,5, Shozo Furumoto6, Yukitsuka Kudo5, Masayo Ogawa1, Harumasa Takano1,3, Yuma Yokoi3, Masuhiro Sakata3, Tadashi Tsukamoto7, Koichi Kato1, Noriko Sato2, Hiroshi Matsuda1.
Abstract
The recent advent of tau-specific positron emission tomography (PET) has enabled in vivo assessment of tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, because PET scanners have limited spatial resolution, the measured signals of small brain structures or atrophied areas are underestimated by partial volume effects (PVEs). The aim of this study was to determine whether partial volume correction (PVC) improves the precision of measures of tau deposits in early AD. We investigated tau deposits in 18 patients with amyloid-positive early AD and in 36 amyloid-negative healthy controls using 18F-THK5351 PET. For PVC, we applied the SPM toolbox PETPVE12. The PET images were then spatially normalized and subjected to voxel-based group analysis using SPM12 for comparison between the early AD patients and healthy controls. We also compared these two groups in terms of brain atrophy using voxel-based morphometry of MRI. We found widespread neocortical tracer retention predominantly in the posterior cingulate and precuneus areas, but also in the inferior temporal lobes, inferior parietal lobes, frontal lobes, and occipital lobes in the AD patients compared with the controls. The pattern of tracer retention was similar between before and after PVC, suggesting that PVC had little effect on the precision of tau load measures. Gray matter atrophy was detected in the medial/lateral temporal lobes and basal frontal lobes in the AD patients. Interestingly, only a few associations were found between atrophy and tau deposits, even after PVC. In conclusion, PVC did not significantly affect 18F-THK5351 PET measures of tau deposits. This discrepancy between tau deposits and atrophy suggests that tau load precedes atrophy.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; brain atrophy; magnetic resonance imaging; partial volume correction; positron emission tomography; tau
Year: 2018 PMID: 30072890 PMCID: PMC6058018 DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2018.00223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Aging Neurosci ISSN: 1663-4365 Impact factor: 5.750
Demographic characteristics of participants.
| AD patients | CN subjects | |
|---|---|---|
| 18 | 36 | |
| Age | 70.4 ± 7.9 | 66.0 ± 8.6 |
| Gender (F/M) | 13/5 | 20/16 |
| MMSE | 22.0 ± 4.5 | 29.2 ± 0.9 |
| CDR | 0.5 or 1.0 | 0 |
| CDR sum of boxes | 4.6 ± 3.0 | 0.0 ± 0.3 |
Clusters of increased tau accumulation with early AD patients compared to healthy controls before PVC.
| Region volume (mm3) | Talairach coordinates (x, y, z) | Cerebral region | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8,852 | 7.71 | 6.23 | 36, -64, 3 | Right middle occipital gyrus |
| 435 | 6.55 | 5.54 | -8, -78, -3 | Left lingual gyrus |
| 799 | 6.21 | 5.32 | -55, -37, -7 | Left middle temporal gyrus |
Clusters of increased tau accumulation with early AD patients compared to healthy controls after PVC.
| Region volume (mm3) | Talairach coordinates (x, y, z) | Cerebral region | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,566 | 7.56 | 6.15 | 25, -48, 43 | Right precuneus |
| 502 | 6.87 | 5.74 | 30, 30, 32 | Right middle frontal gyrus |
| 530 | 6.76 | 5.67 | 48, -56, -2 | Left inferior temporal gyrus |
Clusters of gray matter loss with early AD patients compared to healthy controls.
| Region volume (mm3) | Talairach coordinates (x, y, z) | Cerebral region | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10,885 | 7.02 | 5.83 | -30, -7, 18 | Left insula |
| 446 | 5.53 | 4.86 | 4, -49, 26 | Right cingulate gyrus |
| 970 | 5.32 | 4.71 | -57, -58, -2 | Left middle temporal gyrus |
Significant negative correlations between gray matter volume and 18F-THK5351 retention in early AD patients.
| Bonferroni correction | FDR correction | |
|---|---|---|
| Right fusiform gyrus | ||
| Left fusiform gyrus | n.s. | |
| Left inferior temporal gyrus | n.s. | |
| Right lingual gyrus | n.s. | |
| Left lingual gyrus | ||
| Right middle temporal gyrus | n.s. | |
| Left middle temporal gyrus | ||
| Left parahippocampal gyrus | n.s. |