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Cerebrovascular and amyloid pathology in predementia stages: the relationship with neurodegeneration and cognitive decline.

TitleCerebrovascular and amyloid pathology in predementia stages: the relationship with neurodegeneration and cognitive decline.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsBos, I., Verhey F. R., Ramakers I. H. G. B., Jacobs H. I. L., Soininen H., Freund-Levi Y., Hampel H., Tsolaki M., Wallin A. K., van Buchem M. A., Oleksik A., Verbeek M. M., Rikkert M. Olde, van der Flier W. M., Scheltens P., Aalten P., Visser P. Jelle, & Vos S. J. B.
JournalAlzheimers Res Ther
Volume9
Issue1
Pagination101
Date Published2017 Dec 29
ISSN1758-9193
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and amyloid-β (Aβ) often coexist, but their influence on neurodegeneration and cognition in predementia stages remains unclear. We investigated the association between CVD and Aβ on neurodegenerative markers and cognition in patients without dementia.METHODS: We included 271 memory clinic patients with subjective or objective cognitive deficits but without dementia from the BioBank Alzheimer Center Limburg cohort (n = 99) and the LeARN (n = 50) and DESCRIPA (n = 122) multicenter studies. CSF Aβ and white matter hyperintensities (WMH) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans were used as measures of Aβ and CVD, respectively. Individuals were classified into four groups based on the presence (+) or absence (-) of Aβ and WMH. We investigated differences in phosphorylated tau, total tau (t-tau), and medial temporal lobe atrophy (MTA) between groups using general linear models. We examined cognitive decline and progression to dementia using linear mixed models and Cox proportional hazards models. All analyses were adjusted for study and demographics.RESULTS: MTA and t-tau were elevated in the Aβ - WMH+, Aβ + WMH-, and Aβ + WMH+ groups. MTA was most severe in the Aβ + WMH+ group compared with the groups with a single pathology. Both WMH and Aβ were associated with cognitive decline, but having both pathologies simultaneously was not associated with faster decline.CONCLUSIONS: In the present study, we found an additive association of Aβ and CVD pathology with baseline MTA but not with cognitive decline. Because our findings may have implications for diagnosis and prognosis of memory clinic patients and for future scientific research, they should be validated in a larger sample with longer follow-up.

DOI10.1186/s13195-017-0328-9
Alternate JournalAlzheimers Res Ther
PubMed ID29284531
PubMed Central IDPMC5747152
Grant List601055 / / European Union Seventh Framework Programme /
115372 / / Innovative Medicine Joint Undertaking /
QLRT-2001-2455 / / Fifth Framework Programme /
02N-101 / / Center for Translational Molecular Medicine /

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