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Spatiotemporal Distribution of ?-Amyloid in Alzheimer Disease Is the Result of Heterogeneous Regional Carrying Capacities.


ABSTRACT: ?-amyloid (A?) accumulation in the brain is 1 of 2 pathologic hallmarks of Alzheimer disease (AD), and the spatial distribution of A? has been studied extensively ex vivo. Methods: We applied mathematical modeling to A? in vivo PET imaging data to investigate competing theories of A? spread in AD. Results: Our results provided evidence that A? accumulation starts in all brain regions simultaneously and that its spatiotemporal distribution is due to heterogeneous regional carrying capacities (regional maximum possible concentration of A?) for the aggregated protein rather than to longer-term spreading from seed regions. Conclusion: The in vivo spatiotemporal distribution of A? in AD can be mathematically modeled using a logistic growth model in which the A? carrying capacity is heterogeneous across the brain but the exponential growth rate and time of half maximal A? concentration are constant.

SUBMITTER: Whittington A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5932528 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatiotemporal Distribution of β-Amyloid in Alzheimer Disease Is the Result of Heterogeneous Regional Carrying Capacities.

Whittington Alex A   Sharp David J DJ   Gunn Roger N RN  

Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 20171116 5


β-amyloid (Aβ) accumulation in the brain is 1 of 2 pathologic hallmarks of Alzheimer disease (AD), and the spatial distribution of Aβ has been studied extensively ex vivo. <b>Methods:</b> We applied mathematical modeling to Aβ in vivo PET imaging data to investigate competing theories of Aβ spread in AD. <b>Results:</b> Our results provided evidence that Aβ accumulation starts in all brain regions simultaneously and that its spatiotemporal distribution is due to heterogeneous regional carrying c  ...[more]

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