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Amyloid-Beta Influences Memory via Functional Connectivity During Memory Retrieval in Alzheimer's Disease.


ABSTRACT: Objective: Amnesia in Alzheimer's disease (AD) appears early and could be caused by encoding deficiency, consolidation dysfunction, and/or impairment in the retrieval of stored memory information. The relationship between AD pathology biomarker β-amyloid and memory dysfunction is unclear. Method: The memory task functional MRI and amyloid PET were simultaneously performed to investigate the relationship between memory performance, memory phase-related functional connectivity, and cortical β-amyloid deposition. We clustered functional networks during memory maintenance and compared network connectivity between groups in each memory phase. Mediation analysis was performed to investigate the mediator between β-amyloid and related cognitive performance. Results: Alzheimer's disease was primarily characterized by decreased functional connectivity in a data-driven network composed of an a priori default mode network, limbic network, and frontoparietal network during the memory maintenance (0.205 vs. 0.236, p = 0.04) and retrieval phase (0.159 vs. 0.183, p = 0.017). Within the network, AD had more regions with reduced connectivity during the retrieval than the maintenance and encoding phases (chi-square p = 0.01 and < 0.001). Furthermore, the global cortical β-amyloid negatively correlated with network connectivity during the memory retrieval phase (R = - 0.247, p = 0.032), with this relationship mediating the effect of cortical β-amyloid on memory performance (average causal mediation effect = - 0.05, p = 0.035). Conclusion: We demonstrated that AD had decreased connectivity in specific networks during the memory retrieval phase. Impaired functional connectivity during memory retrieval mediated the adverse effect of β-amyloid on memory. These findings help to elucidate the involvement of cortical β-amyloid (Aβ) in the memory performance in the early stages of AD.

SUBMITTER: Li B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8444623 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Amyloid-Beta Influences Memory <i>via</i> Functional Connectivity During Memory Retrieval in Alzheimer's Disease.

Li Binyin B   Zhang Miao M   Jang Ikbeom I   Ye Guanyu G   Zhou Liche L   He Guiying G   Lin Xiaozhu X   Meng Hongping H   Huang Xinyun X   Hai Wangxi W   Chen Shengdi S   Li Biao B   Liu Jun J  

Frontiers in aging neuroscience 20210901


<b>Objective:</b> Amnesia in Alzheimer's disease (AD) appears early and could be caused by encoding deficiency, consolidation dysfunction, and/or impairment in the retrieval of stored memory information. The relationship between AD pathology biomarker β-amyloid and memory dysfunction is unclear. <b>Method:</b> The memory task functional MRI and amyloid PET were simultaneously performed to investigate the relationship between memory performance, memory phase-related functional connectivity, and c  ...[more]

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