Amyloid-PET of the white matter: Relationship to free water, fiber integrity, and cognition in patients with dementia and small vessel disease
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Ottoy, J.Ozzoude, M.
Zukotynski, K.
Kang, M.S.
Adamo, S.
Scott, C.
Ramirez, J.
Swardfager, W.
Lam, B.
Bhan, A.
Mojiri, P.
Kiss, A.
Strother, S.
Bocti, C.
Borrie, M.
Chertkow, H.
Frayne, R.
Hsiung, R.
Laforce, R.J.
Noseworthy, M.D.
Prato, F.S.
Sahlas, D.J.
Smith, E.E.
Kuo, P.H.
Chad, J.A.
Pasternak, O.
Sossi, V.
Thiel, A.
Soucy, J.-P.
Tardif, J.-C.
Black, S.E.
Goubran, M.
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Department of Medical Imaging, Medicine, and Biomedical Engineering, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-01-25
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Ottoy J, Ozzoude M, Zukotynski K, et al. Amyloid-PET of the white matter: Relationship to free water, fiber integrity, and cognition in patients with dementia and small vessel disease. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 2023;43(6):921-936. doi:10.1177/0271678X231152001Rights
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White matter (WM) injury is frequently observed along with dementia. Positron emission tomography with amyloid-ligands (Aβ-PET) recently gained interest for detecting WM injury. Yet, little is understood about the origin of the altered Aβ-PET signal in WM regions. Here, we investigated the relative contributions of diffusion MRI-based microstructural alterations, including free water and tissue-specific properties, to Aβ-PET in WM and to cognition. We included a unique cohort of 115 participants covering the spectrum of low-to-severe white matter hyperintensity (WMH) burden and cognitively normal to dementia. We applied a bi-tensor diffusion-MRI model that differentiates between (i) the extracellular WM compartment (represented via free water), and (ii) the fiber-specific compartment (via free water-adjusted fractional anisotropy [FA]). We observed that, in regions of WMH, a decrease in Aβ-PET related most closely to higher free water and higher WMH volume. In contrast, in normal-appearing WM, an increase in Aβ-PET related more closely to higher cortical Aβ (together with lower free water-adjusted FA). In relation to cognitive impairment, we observed a closer relationship with higher free water than with either free water-adjusted FA or WM PET. Our findings support free water and Aβ-PET as markers of WM abnormalities in patients with mixed dementia, and contribute to a better understanding of processes giving rise to the WM PET signal. © The Author(s) 2023.Note
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