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Association between amyloid-beta deposition and cortical thickness in dementia with Lewy bodies

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DOI: 10.1177/00048674221081773

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Dementia with Lewy bodies; amyloid-beta; cortical thickness; Alzheimer's disease

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Amyloid-beta deposition in dementia with Lewy bodies is associated with early cortical thinning, but not hippocampal volume, which may represent an early Alzheimer's disease-related neurodegenerative process.
Objective: Amyloid-beta often co-exists in dementia with Lewy bodies, but its clinical relevance in dementia with Lewy bodies remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the clinical and imaging correlates of amyloid-beta deposition in dementia with Lewy bodies, particularly its relationship with cortical thickness in Alzheimer's disease-prone regions and hippocampal volume. Methods: Twenty-four participants with probable dementia with Lewy bodies underwent high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and amyloid-beta positron emission tomography imaging using the radiotracer F-18-NAV4694. Amyloid-beta deposition was quantified and reported using the Centiloid method. Results: Amyloid-beta positivity, defined as Centiloid > 50, was present in 45.8% of dementia with Lewy bodies participants. There were no statistically significant differences in clinical characteristics between A beta+ and A beta- dementia with Lewy bodies. Compared with the A beta- group, A beta+ dementia with Lewy bodies exhibited greater global cortical thinning as well as in the Alzheimer's disease-prone region of interest, adjusted for age, sex and years of education. A mean cortical thickness of 5.12 mm across a combined meta-region of interest has a sensitivity of 88.9% and specificity of 90.0% in discriminating A beta+ from A beta- dementia with Lewy bodies. Hippocampal volume was not different between groups. Conclusion: Early structural changes in cortical thickness, but not hippocampal volume, were observed in dementia with Lewy bodies with significant amyloid-beta burden. This may represent an early Alzheimer's disease-related neurodegenerative process.

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