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Rates of cortical thinning in Alzheimer's disease signature regions associate with vascular burden but not with β-amyloid status in cognitively normal adults at age 70.

Sarah E KeussWilliam CoathDavid M CashJosephine BarnesJennifer M NicholasChristopher A LaneThomas D ParkerAshvini KeshavanSarah M BuchananAaron Z WagenMathew StoreyMatthew HarrisKirsty LuSarah-Naomi JamesRebecca StreetIan B MaloneCarole H SudreDavid L ThomasJohn C DicksonFrederik BarkhofHeidi Murray-SmithAndrew WongMarcus RichardsNick C FoxJonathan M Schott
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2024)
Cortical thinning within AD signature regions may develop via cerebrovascular pathways. Perhaps reflecting the age of the cohort and relatively low prevalence of Aβ-positivity, robust Aβ-related differences were not detected. Longitudinal follow-up incorporating additional biomarkers will allow assessment of how these relationships evolve closer to expected dementia onset.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive decline
  • risk factors
  • cognitive impairment
  • cross sectional