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Neurofilament relates to white matter microstructure in older adults

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NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING
卷 70, 期 -, 页码 233-241

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.06.023

关键词

Neurofilament light; Diffusion tensor imaging; Cerebrospinal fluid; Alzheimer's disease

资金

  1. Alzheimer's Association [IIRG-08-88733]
  2. National Institutes of Health [R01-AG034962, R01-AG056534, R01-NS100980, K24-AG046373]
  3. Paul B. Beeson Career Development Award in Aging [K23-AG030962, K23-AG045966, K23-AG048347, K01-AG049164, T32-GM007347, F32-AG058395, UL1-TR000445, S10-OD023680]
  4. Eisenstein Women's Heart Fund
  5. Vanderbilt Memory & Alzheimer's Center
  6. Swedish Alzheimer Foundation [AF-553101]
  7. Torsten Soderberg Foundation at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
  8. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  9. Swedish Research Council [14002, 2013-2546]
  10. European Research Council [681712]
  11. Swedish Brain Foundation [FO2015-0021, FO2015-0050]
  12. LUA/ALF project
  13. Vastra Gotalandsregionen (VGR), Sweden [ALFGBG-139671, ALFGBG-441051]
  14. Stiftelsen for Gamla Tjanarinnor, Sweden [2015-00182]

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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) neurofilament light (NFL) is a protein biomarker of axonal injury. To study whether NFL is associated with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) measurements of white matter (WM) microstructure, Vanderbilt Memory & Aging Project participants with normal cognition (n = 77), early mild cognitive impairment (n = 15), and MCI (n = 55) underwent lumbar puncture to obtain CSF and 3T brain MRI. Voxel-wise analyses cross-sectionally related NFL to DTI metrics, adjusting for demographic and vascular risk factors. Increased NFL correlated with multiple DTI metrics (p-values < 0.05). An NFL x diagnosis interaction (excluding early mild cognitive impairment) on WM microstructure (p-values < 0.05) was detected, with associations strongest among MCI. Multiple NFL x CSF biomarker interactions were detected. Associations between NFL and worse WM metrics were strongest among amyloid-b42 enegative, tau-positive, and suspected nonamyloid pathology participants. Findings suggest increased NFL, a biomarker of axonal injury, is correlated with compromised WM microstructure. Results highlight the role of elevated NFL in predicting WM damage in cognitively impaired older adults who are amyloid-negative, tau-positive, or meet suspected nonamyloid pathology criteria. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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