Correlating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission Tomography

Correlations between neuropsychiatric symptoms and beta-amyloid (Aβ) burden in specific brain regions in living Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients remain to be elucidated. Ten mild AD patients underwent MR and [11C]SB-13 PET imaging. Neuropsychiatric symptoms were quantified with the Neuropsychiatric...

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Main Author: Kaye, Edward David
Other Authors: Verhoeff, Nicolaas Paul L. G.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2010
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PET
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25722
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-257222013-11-08T04:03:53ZCorrelating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission TomographyKaye, Edward DavidAlzheimer's Diseasebeta-amyloidbehaviourneuropsychiatric symptomsneuroimagingpositron emission tomographyPETSB-13056403470571Correlations between neuropsychiatric symptoms and beta-amyloid (Aβ) burden in specific brain regions in living Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients remain to be elucidated. Ten mild AD patients underwent MR and [11C]SB-13 PET imaging. Neuropsychiatric symptoms were quantified with the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI). NPI-depression/dysphoria, -apathy, -agitation/aggression, -anxiety, and -appetite/eating disorders scores were hypothesized to correlate with Aβ burden in particular brain regions. Pearson’s correlation coefficient revealed that depression/dysphoria scores positively correlated (p<0.05) with standardized uptake values (SUVs) from left medial temporal lobe (r=0.67), and agitation/aggression correlated with SUVs from bilateral anterior cingulate (right, r=0.71; left, r=0.78), temporal (right, r=0.71; left, r=0.75), parietal (right, r=0.77; left, r=0.81), and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (right, r=0.74; left, r=0.73). However, NPI scores did not significantly correlate with better estimates of Aβ burden that use the cerebellum as reference region. Overall, our results confirm the lack of association between Aβ burden and neuropsychiatric symptoms reported in autopsy studies.Verhoeff, Nicolaas Paul L. G.van Reekum, Robert2010-112011-01-06T20:20:21ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-01-06T20:20:21Z2011-01-06T20:20:21ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/25722en_ca
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topic Alzheimer's Disease
beta-amyloid
behaviour
neuropsychiatric symptoms
neuroimaging
positron emission tomography
PET
SB-13
0564
0347
0571
spellingShingle Alzheimer's Disease
beta-amyloid
behaviour
neuropsychiatric symptoms
neuroimaging
positron emission tomography
PET
SB-13
0564
0347
0571
Kaye, Edward David
Correlating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission Tomography
description Correlations between neuropsychiatric symptoms and beta-amyloid (Aβ) burden in specific brain regions in living Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients remain to be elucidated. Ten mild AD patients underwent MR and [11C]SB-13 PET imaging. Neuropsychiatric symptoms were quantified with the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI). NPI-depression/dysphoria, -apathy, -agitation/aggression, -anxiety, and -appetite/eating disorders scores were hypothesized to correlate with Aβ burden in particular brain regions. Pearson’s correlation coefficient revealed that depression/dysphoria scores positively correlated (p<0.05) with standardized uptake values (SUVs) from left medial temporal lobe (r=0.67), and agitation/aggression correlated with SUVs from bilateral anterior cingulate (right, r=0.71; left, r=0.78), temporal (right, r=0.71; left, r=0.75), parietal (right, r=0.77; left, r=0.81), and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (right, r=0.74; left, r=0.73). However, NPI scores did not significantly correlate with better estimates of Aβ burden that use the cerebellum as reference region. Overall, our results confirm the lack of association between Aβ burden and neuropsychiatric symptoms reported in autopsy studies.
author2 Verhoeff, Nicolaas Paul L. G.
author_facet Verhoeff, Nicolaas Paul L. G.
Kaye, Edward David
author Kaye, Edward David
author_sort Kaye, Edward David
title Correlating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission Tomography
title_short Correlating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission Tomography
title_full Correlating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission Tomography
title_fullStr Correlating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission Tomography
title_full_unstemmed Correlating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms with Regional Beta-Amyloid Load in the Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Using [11C]SB-13 Positron Emission Tomography
title_sort correlating neuropsychiatric symptoms with regional beta-amyloid load in the alzheimer’s disease brain using [11c]sb-13 positron emission tomography
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