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Interplay of tau and functional network connectivity in progressive supranuclear palsy: a [<sup>18</sup>F]PI-2620 PET/MRI study.

Gayane AghakhanyanM RullmannJ RumpfM L SchroeterC ScherlachM PattM BrendelN KoglinA W StephensJ ClassenK T HoffmannO SabriH Barthel
Published in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2022)
PSP patients show altered functional connectivity. Network incorporating deep gray matter structures demonstrate hypoconnectivity, cerebellum hyperconnectivity, while cortico-cortical connections show variable changes. Tau load in the right GPe and left DN is associated with functional networks which strengthen low-scale intra-opercular and intra-cerebellar connections and weaken opercular-cerebellar connections. These findings support the concept of tau load-dependent functional network changes in PSP, by that providing evidence for downstream effects of neuropathology on brain functionality in this primary tauopathy.
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