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Paucity of Entorhinal Cortex Pathology of the Alzheimer's Type in SuperAgers with Superior Memory Performance

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
卷 31, 期 7, 页码 3177-3183

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa409

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Alzheimer's disease; entorhinal cortex; memory; stereology; SuperAgers

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  1. National Institute on Aging of the National Institute of Health [P30AG013854, R01AG045571, 1R01AG067781, R01AG062566, R56AG045571]

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The study revealed that Cognitive SuperAgers have significantly fewer NFTs in the entorhinal cortex compared to age-matched cognitively average normal controls, suggesting their resistance to age-related neurofibrillary degeneration could contribute to preserved memory.
Advancing age is typically associated with declining memory capacity and increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Markers of AD such as amyloid plaques (AP) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) are commonly found in the brains of cognitively average elderly but in more limited distribution than in those at the mild cognitive impairment and dementia stages of AD. Cognitive SuperAgers are individuals over age 80 who show superior memory capacity, at a level consistent with individuals 20-30 years their junior. Using a stereological approach, the current study quantitated the presence of AD markers in the memory-associated entorhinal cortex (ERC) of seven SuperAgers compared with six age-matched cognitively average normal control individuals. Amyloid plaques and NFTs were visualized using Thioflavin-S histofluorescence, 6E10, and PHF-1 immunohistochemistry. Unbiased stereological analysis revealed significantly more NFTs in ERC in cognitively average normal controls compared with SuperAgers (P < 0.05) by a difference of similar to 3-fold. There were no significant differences in plaque density. To highlight relative magnitude, cases with typical amnestic dementia of AD showed nearly 100 times more entorhinal NFTs than SuperAgers. The results suggest that resistance to age-related neurofibrillary degeneration in the ERC may be one factor contributing to preserved memory in SuperAgers.

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