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Frontoparietal network integrity supports cognitive function in pre-symptomatic frontotemporal dementia: Multimodal analysis of brain function, structure, and perfusion

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Genetic mutation carriers of frontotemporal dementia can remain cognitively well despite neurodegeneration. A better understanding of brain structural, perfusion, and functional patterns in the pre-symptomatic stage could inform accurate staging and potential mechanisms. METHODS: We included 207 pre-symptomatic genetic mutation carriers and 188 relatives without mutations. The gray matter volume, cerebral perfusion, and resting-state functional network maps were co-analyzed using linked independent component analysis (LICA). Multiple regression analysis was used to investigate the relationship of LICA components to genetic status and cognition. RESULTS: Pre-symptomatic mutation carriers showed an age-related decrease in the left frontoparietal network integrity, while non-carriers did not. Executive functions of mutation carriers became dependent on the left frontoparietal network integrity in older age. DISCUSSION: The frontoparietal network integrity of pre-symptomatic mutation carriers showed a distinctive relationship to age and cognition compared to non-carriers, suggesting a contribution of the network integrity to brain resilience. Highlights: A multimodal analysis of structure, perfusion, and functional networks. The frontoparietal network integrity decreases with age in pre-symptomatic carriers only. Executive functions of pre-symptomatic carriers dissociated from non-carriers.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
atrophy; cerebral blood flow; frontotemporal dementia; functional network; multimodal neuroimaging; pre-symptomatic dementia
List of contributors:
Liu, X.; Jones, P. S.; Pasternak, M.; Masellis, M.; Bouzigues, A.; Russell, L. L.; Foster, P. H.; Ferry-Bolder, E.; Van Swieten, J.; Jiskoot, L.; Seelaar, H.; Sanchez-Valle, R.; Laforce, R.; Graff, C.; Galimberti, D.; Vandenberghe, R.; De Mendonca, A.; Tiraboschi, P.; Santana, I.; Gerhard, A.; Levin, J.; Sorbi, S.; Otto, M.; Pasquier, F.; Ducharme, S.; Butler, C.; Le Ber, I.; Finger, E.; Tartaglia, M. C.; Synofzik, M.; Moreno, F.; Borroni, B.; Rohrer, J. D.; Tsvetanov, K. A.; Rowe, J. B.
Authors of the University:
BORRONI BARBARA
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/637636
Published in:
ALZHEIMER'S & DEMENTIA
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