Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls

Background: Cognitive functions progressively deteriorate during aging and neurodegenerative diseases. The present study aims at investigating differences in working memory performance as well as functional brain changes during the earliest stages of cognitive decline in health elderly individuals....

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Main Authors: Davide Zanchi, Marie-Louise Montandon, Indrit Sinanaj, Cristelle Rodriguez, Antoinette Depoorter, Francois R. Herrmann, Stefan Borgwardt, Panteleimon Giannakopoulos, Sven Haller
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Language:English
Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2017-12-01
Series:Neurosignals
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MCI
Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/486152
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spelling doaj-f23083a20c674e698eca52ae92b468922020-11-25T03:48:42ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGNeurosignals1424-862X1424-86382017-12-0125112713810.1159/000486152486152Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly ControlsDavide ZanchiMarie-Louise MontandonIndrit SinanajCristelle RodriguezAntoinette DepoorterFrancois R. HerrmannStefan BorgwardtPanteleimon GiannakopoulosSven HallerBackground: Cognitive functions progressively deteriorate during aging and neurodegenerative diseases. The present study aims at investigating differences in working memory performance as well as functional brain changes during the earliest stages of cognitive decline in health elderly individuals. Methods: 62 elderly individuals (41 females), including 41 controls (35 females) and 21 middle cognitive impairment subjects (6 females), underwent neuropsychological assessment at baseline and an fMRI examination in a N-back paradigm contrasting 2-back vs. 0-back condition. Upon a 18 months follow-up, we identified stable controls (sCON) with preserved cognition and deteriorating controls (dCON) with -1SD decrease of performances in at least two neuropsychological tests. Data analyses included accuracy and reaction time (RT) for the 2-back condition and general linear model (GLM) for the fMRI sequence. Results: At the behavioral level, sCON and dCON performed better than MCI in terms of accuracy and reaction time. At the brain level, functional differences in regions of the fronto-parietal network (FPN) and of the Default Mode Network (DFM) were observed. Significantly lower neural activations in the bilateral inferior and middle frontal gyri were found in MCI versus both dCON / sCON and for dCON versus sCON. Significantly increased activations in the anterior cingulate cortex and posterior cingulate cortex and bilateral insula were found in MCI versus both dCON / sCON and in dCON versus sCON. Conclusion: The present study suggests that brain functional changes in FPN and DMN anticipate differences in cognitive performance in healthy elderly individuals with subsequent subtle cognitive decline.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/486152Working memoryAlzheimerfsl FEATMCICognitive impairmentDeteriorating controlsn-back
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author Davide Zanchi
Marie-Louise Montandon
Indrit Sinanaj
Cristelle Rodriguez
Antoinette Depoorter
Francois R. Herrmann
Stefan Borgwardt
Panteleimon Giannakopoulos
Sven Haller
spellingShingle Davide Zanchi
Marie-Louise Montandon
Indrit Sinanaj
Cristelle Rodriguez
Antoinette Depoorter
Francois R. Herrmann
Stefan Borgwardt
Panteleimon Giannakopoulos
Sven Haller
Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls
Neurosignals
Working memory
Alzheimer
fsl FEAT
MCI
Cognitive impairment
Deteriorating controls
n-back
author_facet Davide Zanchi
Marie-Louise Montandon
Indrit Sinanaj
Cristelle Rodriguez
Antoinette Depoorter
Francois R. Herrmann
Stefan Borgwardt
Panteleimon Giannakopoulos
Sven Haller
author_sort Davide Zanchi
title Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls
title_short Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls
title_full Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls
title_fullStr Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls
title_full_unstemmed Decreased Fronto-Parietal and Increased Default Mode Network Activation is Associated with Subtle Cognitive Deficits in Elderly Controls
title_sort decreased fronto-parietal and increased default mode network activation is associated with subtle cognitive deficits in elderly controls
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Neurosignals
issn 1424-862X
1424-8638
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Background: Cognitive functions progressively deteriorate during aging and neurodegenerative diseases. The present study aims at investigating differences in working memory performance as well as functional brain changes during the earliest stages of cognitive decline in health elderly individuals. Methods: 62 elderly individuals (41 females), including 41 controls (35 females) and 21 middle cognitive impairment subjects (6 females), underwent neuropsychological assessment at baseline and an fMRI examination in a N-back paradigm contrasting 2-back vs. 0-back condition. Upon a 18 months follow-up, we identified stable controls (sCON) with preserved cognition and deteriorating controls (dCON) with -1SD decrease of performances in at least two neuropsychological tests. Data analyses included accuracy and reaction time (RT) for the 2-back condition and general linear model (GLM) for the fMRI sequence. Results: At the behavioral level, sCON and dCON performed better than MCI in terms of accuracy and reaction time. At the brain level, functional differences in regions of the fronto-parietal network (FPN) and of the Default Mode Network (DFM) were observed. Significantly lower neural activations in the bilateral inferior and middle frontal gyri were found in MCI versus both dCON / sCON and for dCON versus sCON. Significantly increased activations in the anterior cingulate cortex and posterior cingulate cortex and bilateral insula were found in MCI versus both dCON / sCON and in dCON versus sCON. Conclusion: The present study suggests that brain functional changes in FPN and DMN anticipate differences in cognitive performance in healthy elderly individuals with subsequent subtle cognitive decline.
topic Working memory
Alzheimer
fsl FEAT
MCI
Cognitive impairment
Deteriorating controls
n-back
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/486152
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