White Matter Hyperintensity Volume and Amyloid-PET Synergistically Impact Memory Independent of Tau-PET in Older Adults Without Dementia
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Edwards, L.Thomas, K.R.
Weigand, A.J.
Edmonds, E.C.
Clark, A.L.
Walker, K.S.
Brenner, E.K.
Nation, D.A.
Maillard, P.
Bondi, M.W.
Bangen, K.J.
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Department of Psychology, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-07-18
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Edwards, Lauren et al. ‘White Matter Hyperintensity Volume and Amyloid-PET Synergistically Impact Memory Independent of Tau-PET in Older Adults Without Dementia’. 1 Jan. 2023 : 695 – 707.Journal
Journal of Alzheimer's DiseaseRights
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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cerebrovascular disease are common, co-existing pathologies in older adults. Whether the effects of cerebrovascular disease and AD biomarkers on cognition are additive or synergistic remains unclear. Objective: To examine whether white matter hyperintensity (WMH) volume moderates the independent association between each AD biomarker and cognition. Methods: In 586 older adults without dementia, linear regressions tested the interaction between amyloid-β (Aβ) positron emission tomography (PET) and WMH volume on cognition, independent of tau-PET. We also tested the interaction between tau-PET and WMH volume on cognition, independent of Aβ-PET. Results: Adjusting for tau-PET, the quadratic effect of WMH interacted with Aβ-PET to impact memory. There was no interaction between either the linear or quadratic effect of WMH and Aβ-PET on executive function. There was no interaction between WMH volume and tau-PET on either cognitive measure. Conclusion: Results suggest that cerebrovascular lesions act synergistically with Aβ to affect memory, independent of tau, highlighting the importance of incorporating vascular pathology into biomarker assessment of AD. © 2023 - The authors. Published by IOS Press.Note
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10.3233/JAD-221209
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