Presynaptic density determined by SV2A PET is closely associated with postsynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 availability and independent of amyloid pathology in early cognitive impairment.
Jie WangQi HuangKun HeJunpeng LiTengfei GuoYang YangZengping LinSongye LiGreet VanderlindenYiyun HuangKoen Van LaereYihui GuanQihao GuoRuiqing NiBinying LiFang XiePublished in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2024)
Cognitively impaired patients exhibited lower mGluR5 availability and synaptic density in the medial temporal lobe than HCs. Reductions in mGluR5 availability and synaptic density exhibit similar spatial patterns in AD. Regional synaptic density was closely associated with regional mGluR5 availability. mGluR5 availability and synaptic loss partially mediated the relationship between amyloid deposition and global cognition. With further research, modulating mGluR5 availability might be a potential therapeutic strategy for improving synaptic function in AD.