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Pathological drivers of neurodegeneration in suspected non-Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Little is known about the heterogeneous etiology of suspected non-Alzheimer's pathophysiology (SNAP), a group of subjects with neurodegeneration in the absence of β-amyloid. Using antemortem MRI and pathological data, we investigated the etiology of SNAP and the association of neurodegenerative pathologies with structural medial temporal lobe (MTL) measures in β-amyloid-negative subjects.

Methods

Subjects with antemortem MRI and autopsy data were selected from ADNI (n=63) and the University of Pennsylvania (n=156). Pathological diagnoses and semi-quantitative scores of MTL tau, neuritic plaques, α-synuclein, and TDP-43 pathology and MTL structural MRI measures from antemortem T1-weighted MRI scans were obtained. β-amyloid status (A+/A-) was determined by CERAD score and neurodegeneration status (N+/N-) by hippocampal volume.

Results

SNAP reflects a heterogeneous group of pathological diagnoses. In ADNI, SNAP (A-N+) had significantly more neuropathological diagnoses than A+N+. In the A- group, tau pathology was associated with hippocampal, entorhinal cortex, and Brodmann area 35 volume/thickness and TDP-43 pathology with hippocampal volume.

Conclusion

SNAP had a heterogeneous profile with more mixed pathologies than A+N+. Moreover, a role for TDP-43 and tau pathology in driving MTL neurodegeneration in the absence of β-amyloid was supported.

SUBMITTER: Wisse LEM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8122549 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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