Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's disease
We examined in vivo evidence of axonal degeneration in association with neuronal pathology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) through analysis of fornix microstructural integrity and measures of hippocampal subfield atrophy. Based on known anatomical topography, we hypothesized that the local thickness of...
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doaj-4564d3c2eeb3461a85f66dbfdb1bfc182020-11-24T22:34:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience1663-43652012-04-01410.3389/fnagi.2012.0000122561Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's diseaseDong Young Lee0Dong Young Lee1Evan eFletcher2Owen Thomas Carmichael3Baljeet eSingh4Dan eMungas5Bruce eReed6Oliver eMartinez7Michael H Buonocore8Maria ePersianinova9Charles eDeCarli10Seoul National UniversitySeoul National University HospitalUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, DavisWe examined in vivo evidence of axonal degeneration in association with neuronal pathology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) through analysis of fornix microstructural integrity and measures of hippocampal subfield atrophy. Based on known anatomical topography, we hypothesized that the local thickness of subiculum and CA1 hippocampus fields would be associated with fornix integrity, reflecting an association between AD-related injury to hippocampal neurons and degeneration of associated axon fibers. To test this hypothesis, multi-modal imaging, combining measures of local hippocampal radii with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), was applied to 44 individuals clinically diagnosed with AD, 44 individuals clinically diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 96 cognitively normal individuals. Fornix microstructural degradation, as measured by reduced DTI-based fractional anisotropy (FA), was prominent in both MCI and AD, and was associated with reduced hippocampal volumes. Further, reduced fornix FA was associated with reduced anterior CA1 and antero-medial subiculum thickness. Finally, while both lesser fornix FA and lesser hippocampal volume were associated with lesser episodic memory, only the hippocampal measures were significant predictors of episodic memory in models including both hippocampal and fornix predictors. The region-specific association between fornix integrity and hippocampal neuronal death may provide in vivo evidence for degenerative white matter injury in AD: axonal pathology that is closely linked to neuronal injury.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnagi.2012.00001/fullHippocampusMild Cognitive ImpairmentAlzheimer's diseaseFornixfractional anisotropy |
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Dong Young Lee Dong Young Lee Evan eFletcher Owen Thomas Carmichael Baljeet eSingh Dan eMungas Bruce eReed Oliver eMartinez Michael H Buonocore Maria ePersianinova Charles eDeCarli Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's disease Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience Hippocampus Mild Cognitive Impairment Alzheimer's disease Fornix fractional anisotropy |
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Dong Young Lee Dong Young Lee Evan eFletcher Owen Thomas Carmichael Baljeet eSingh Dan eMungas Bruce eReed Oliver eMartinez Michael H Buonocore Maria ePersianinova Charles eDeCarli |
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Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's disease |
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Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's disease |
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Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's disease |
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Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's disease |
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Sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in Alzheimer's disease |
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sub-regional hippocampal injury is associated with fornix degeneration in alzheimer's disease |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience |
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1663-4365 |
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We examined in vivo evidence of axonal degeneration in association with neuronal pathology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) through analysis of fornix microstructural integrity and measures of hippocampal subfield atrophy. Based on known anatomical topography, we hypothesized that the local thickness of subiculum and CA1 hippocampus fields would be associated with fornix integrity, reflecting an association between AD-related injury to hippocampal neurons and degeneration of associated axon fibers. To test this hypothesis, multi-modal imaging, combining measures of local hippocampal radii with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), was applied to 44 individuals clinically diagnosed with AD, 44 individuals clinically diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 96 cognitively normal individuals. Fornix microstructural degradation, as measured by reduced DTI-based fractional anisotropy (FA), was prominent in both MCI and AD, and was associated with reduced hippocampal volumes. Further, reduced fornix FA was associated with reduced anterior CA1 and antero-medial subiculum thickness. Finally, while both lesser fornix FA and lesser hippocampal volume were associated with lesser episodic memory, only the hippocampal measures were significant predictors of episodic memory in models including both hippocampal and fornix predictors. The region-specific association between fornix integrity and hippocampal neuronal death may provide in vivo evidence for degenerative white matter injury in AD: axonal pathology that is closely linked to neuronal injury. |
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Hippocampus Mild Cognitive Impairment Alzheimer's disease Fornix fractional anisotropy |
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