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Flavia Niccolini1, Heather Wilson1, Stephanie Hirschbichler2, Tayyabah Yousaf1, Gennaro Pagano1, Alexander Whittington3, Silvia P Caminiti1, Roberto Erro4, Janice L Holton5, Zane Jaunmuktane5, Marcello Esposito6, Davide Martino7, Ali Abdul8, Jan Passchier8, Eugenii A Rabiner8,9, Roger N Gunn3,8, Kailash P Bhatia2, Marios Politis10.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess disease-related patterns of in vivo pathology in 11 patients with Corticobasal Syndrome (CBS) compared to 20 healthy controls and 33 mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients due to Alzheimer's disease.Entities:
Keywords: Corticobasal syndrome; MRI; PET; Tau
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30090966 PMCID: PMC6208819 DOI: 10.1007/s00259-018-4104-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging ISSN: 1619-7070 Impact factor: 9.236
Clinical characteristics of patients with corticobasal syndrome, mild cognitive impairment and healthy controls
| HC | CBS patients | MCI patients | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No (M, %) | 20 (10 M, 50.0%) | 11 (5 M, 45.4%) | 33 (19 M, 57.6%) |
| Age in years (mean ± SD) | 72.4 (±4.8) | 69.2 (±6.8) | 75.4 (±5.8) |
| Disease duration (years ±SD) | – | 4.82 (±2.2) | 9.6 (±6.7) |
| MMSE (mean ± SD) | 29.67 (±0.8) | 23.64 (±5.4)* | 27.6 (±3.0)¥ |
| MOCA (mean ± SD) | 29.33 (±1.6) | 17.82 (±6.5)*** | 23.5 (±4.1)¥ |
CBS=Corticobasal Syndrome; HC = Healthy Controls; MCI = Mild Cognitive Impairment; MMSE = Mini Mental Status Examination; MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Mean (±SD) time delay between clinical examination and imaging assessments = 20.7 (±15.5) days. *P < 0.05, ***P < 0.001 between corticobasal syndrome patients and healthy controls. P < 0.01 between CBS patients and MCI patients
Fig. 1Increased tau deposition in the most and least affected side of corticobasal syndrome patients. (A) Voxel-wise z-score maps for [18F]AV1451 standardized uptake value ratios (SUVR) binding in CBS patients who present clinically with most affected right (R) side (n = 3) and patients who present clinically with most affected left (L) side (n = 8) compared to healthy controls. (B) Bar graph showing increases in [18F]AV1451 SUVR in the most, least affected side of patients with CBS and healthy controls. Whiskers indicate variability outside the upper and lower quartiles, the median is marked by a horizontal line inside the box. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01. All P values are Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons. MA = most affected; LA = least affected
Fig. 2Increased tau deposition in anatomically defined brain regions of corticobasal syndrome patients compared to healthy controls and mild cognitive impairment patients. (A) Z-score maps showing increased [18F]AV1451 binding in CBS patients compared to healthy controls. (B) Z-score maps showing increased [18F]AV1451 SUVR in CBS patients compared to MCI patients. (C) Bar graph showing increases in [18F]AV1451 SUVR in patients with CBS most affected hemisphere, MCI and healthy controls. Whiskers indicate variability outside the upper and lower quartiles, the median is marked by a horizontal line inside the box. *P < 0.05. All P values are Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons
[18F]AV1451 SUVR in anatomical brain regions in patients with corticobasal syndrome patients, mild cognitive impairment and healthy controls
| Regions of Interest | HC ( | CBS MA ( | CBS LA (n = 11) (mean ± SD) | MCI ( | CBS vs. HC* | CBS vs. MCI** |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hippocampus | 1.25 (±0.17) | 1.22 (±0.06) | 1.19 (±0.09) | 1.30 (±0.16) | >0.10 | 0.016 |
| Anterior Temporal gyrus | 1.07 (±0.10) | 1.06 (±0.13) | 1.06 (±0.06) | 1.16 (±0.22) | >0.10 | 0.007 |
| Parahippocampal gyrus | 1.09 (±0.09) | 1.09 (±0.09) | 1.07 (±0.13) | 1.18 (±0.17) | >0.10 | 0.048 |
| Superior Frontal gyrus | 1.02 (±0.08) | 1.12 (±0.15) | 1.09 (±0.09) | 1.08 (±0.10) | 0.041 | >0.10 |
| Middle Frontal gyrus | 1.06 (±0.07) | 1.16 (±0.16) | 1.11 (±0.07) | 1.12 (±0.11) | 0.031 | >0.10 |
| Precentral gyrus | 1.01 (±0.07) | 1.16 (±0.19) | 1.10 (±0.11) | 1.05 (±0.08) | 0.007 | 0.008 |
| Postcentral gyrus | 0.99 (±0.07) | 1.10 (±0.19) | 1.01 (±0.14) | 1.00 (±0.07) | 0.033 | 0.034 |
| Angular gyrus | 1.07 (±0.11) | 1.24 (±0.32) | 1.18 (±0.20) | 1.14 (±0.18) | 0.037 | >0.10 |
| Superior Parietal gyrus | 1.04 (±0.07) | 1.20 (±0.25) | 1.19 (±0.20) | 1.10 (±0.12) | 0.014 | >0.10 |
| Lateral Occipital Lobe | 1.08 (±0.09) | 1.22 (±0.29) | 1.17 (±0.18) | 1.16 (±0.14) | 0.078 | >0.10 |
| Posterior Cingulate | 1.08 (±0.09) | 1.19 (±0.21) | 1.17 (±0.15) | 1.16 (±0.19) | 0.057 | >0.10 |
| Posterior Temporal Lobe | 1.12 (±0.06) | 1.21 (±0.21) | 1.18 (±0.14) | 1.18 (±0.13) | 0.091 | >0.10 |
| Superior Temporal gyrus | 1.07 (±0.08) | 1.13 (±0.20) | 1.08 (±0.10) | 1.11 (±0.08) | >0.10 | >0.10 |
| Middle and Inferior Temporal gyrus | 1.18 (±0.08) | 1.26 (±0.22) | 1.21 (±0.13) | 1.27 (±0.19) | >0.10 | >0.10 |
| Fusiform gyrus | 1.15 (±0.09) | 1.18 (±0.15) | 1.16 (±0.10) | 1.25 (±0.18) | >0.10 | >0.10 |
| Caudate | 1.01 (±0.12) | 0.99 (±0.10) | 1.02 (±0.11) | 1.05 (±0.09) | >0.10 | >0.10 |
| Putamen | 1.39 (±0.11) | 1.50 (±0.18) | 1.48 (±0.17) | 1.43 (±0.15) | 0.037 | >0.10 |
| Globus Pallidus | 1.55 (±0.14) | 1.67 (±0.26) | 1.66 (±0.28) | 1.69 (±0.20) | >0.10 | >0.10 |
| Substantia Nigra | 1.39 (±0.14) | 1.32 (±0.18) | 1.30 (±0.20) | 1.38 (±0.16) | >0.10 | >0.10 |
All P values are Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons. *P values for the most affected hemisphere of CBS patients vs healthy controls; *P values for the most affected hemisphere of CBS patients vs. MCI patients. CBS=corticobasal syndrome; HC = healthy controls; LA = least affected side; MA = most affected side; MCI = mild cognitive impairment; n = number of subjects
Fig. 3Histopathology evidence of increased tau deposition in a corticobasal syndrome patient. Axial summed [18F]AV1451 PET images fused co-registered and fused with 3 T MRI images for the cortex of a 75-year-old male CBS patient (CBS3; disease duration = 10 years; clinically most affected side = left; MMSE = 17; MoCA = 15; UPDRS-III = 63) who underwent brain biopsy showing increased right fronto-parietal [18F]AV1451 SUVR corresponding to the histopathological findings of subpial and perivascular glial tau pathology neuropil threads, rare coiled bodies, astrocytic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles and pre-tangles in neurones
Fig. 4Volumetric changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome and mild cognitive impairment. Cortical areas showing decreased thickness in patients with CBS compared to healthy controls (top row); cortical thinning in CBS patients who present clinically with most affected left side (L-CBS; n = 8) (second row); and patients who present clinically with most affected right side (R-CBS; n = 3) (middle row). Cortical thinning in patients with MCI compared to healthy controls (fourth row). Cortical thickness in patients with MCI compared to CBS patients. Cortical thickness maps are displayed on average surface of FreeSurfer’s Qdec (Query, Design, Estimate and Contrast) interface. Colour bar indicated the Z scores. Results were obtained at P < 0.05 after multiple comparisons correction using Monte Carlo simulation. LH = Left Hemisphere; RH = Right Hemisphere; HC=Healthy Controls; CBS=Cortiobasal Syndrome; MCI = Mild Cognitive Impairment
Fig. 5Microstructural white matter changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome and mild cognitive impairment compared to healthy controls. Tract-based spatial statistical maps of decreases in fractional anisotropy (FA) represented by blue voxels and increases mean diffusivity (MD) represented by red voxels. FA white matter skeleton is represented by green voxels. Results are reported after multiple comparison corrected at P < 0.05. MD = Mean Diffusivity; FA = Fractional Anisotropy; CBS=Corticobasal Syndrome; MIC = Mild Cognitive Impairment