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Cerebral microinfarcts affect brain structural network topology in cognitively impaired patients.

Liwen Zhang1,2,3, Geert Jan Biessels4, Saima Hilal2,3, Joanna Su Xian Chong1,5, Siwei Liu1,5, Hee Youn Shim1, Xin Xu2,3, Eddie Jun Yi Chong2,3, Zi Xuen Wong2,3, Yng Miin Loke1, Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian6, Tan Boon Yeow7, Christopher Li-Hsian Chen2,3, Juan Helen Zhou1,5,8.   

Abstract

Cerebral microinfarcts (CMIs), a novel cerebrovascular marker, are prevalent in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and associated with cognitive impairment. Nonetheless, the underlying mechanism of how CMIs influence cognition remains uncertain. We hypothesized that cortical-CMIs disrupted structural connectivity in the higher-order cognitive networks, leading to cognitive impairment. We analyzed diffusion-MRI data of 92 AD (26 with cortical-CMIs) and 110 cognitive impairment no dementia patients (CIND, 28 with cortical-CMIs). We compared structural network topology between groups with and without cortical-CMIs in AD/CIND, and tested whether structural connectivity mediated the association between cortical-CMIs and cognition. Cortical-CMIs correlated with impaired structural network topology (i.e. lower efficiency/degree centrality in the executive control/dorsal attention networks in CIND, and lower clustering coefficient in the default mode/dorsal attention networks in AD), which mediated the association of cortical-CMIs with visuoconstruction dysfunction. Our findings provide the first in vivo human evidence that cortical-CMIs impair cognition in elderly via disrupting structural connectivity.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; cognitive impairment; cognitive impairment no dementia; cortical cerebral microinfarcts; structural network topology

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31986957      PMCID: PMC7747167          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X20902187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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