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Cortical tau is associated with microstructural imaging biomarkers of neurite density and dendritic complexity in Alzheimer's disease

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ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/alz.13011

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Alzheimer's disease; cerebral cortex; diffusion MRI; microstructure; neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging; positron emission tomography; tau

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In individuals with young onset AD, there is a correlation between neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging and tau protein, suggesting that tau may contribute to neurodegeneration.
IntroductionIn Alzheimer's disease (AD), hyperphosphorylated tau is closely associated with focal neurodegeneration, but the mechanism remains uncertain. MethodsWe quantified cortical microstructure using neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging in 14 individuals with young onset AD. Diffusion tensor imaging measured mean diffusivity (MD). Amyloid beta and tau positron emission tomography were acquired and associations with microstructural measures were assessed. ResultsWhen regional volume was adjusted for, in the medial temporal lobe there was a significant negative association between neurite density and tau (partial R-2 = 0.56, p = 0.008) and between orientation dispersion and tau (partial R-2 = 0.66, p = 0.002), but not between MD and tau. In a wider cortical composite, there was an association between orientation dispersion and tau (partial R-2 = 0.43, p = 0.030), but not between other measures and tau. DiscussionOur findings are consistent with tau causing first dendritic pruning (reducing dispersion/complexity) followed by neuronal loss. Advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) microstructural measures have the potential to provide information relating to underlying tau deposition.

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