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Article Dans Une Revue Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association Année : 2022

White matter hyperintensity topography in Alzheimer's disease and links to cognition

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Introduction: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are often described in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but their topography and specific relationships with cognition remain unclear. Methods: Regional WMH were estimated in 54 cognitively impaired amyloid beta-positive AD (Aβpos-AD), compared to 40 cognitively unimpaired amyloid beta-negative older controls (Aβneg-controls) matched for vascular risk factors. The cross-sectional association between regional WMH volume and cognition was assessed within each group, controlling for cerebral amyloid burden, global cortical atrophy, and hippocampal atrophy. Results: WMH volume was larger in Aβpos-AD compared to Aβneg-controls in all regions, with the greatest changes in the splenium of the corpus callosum (S-CC). In Aβpos-AD patients, larger total and regional WMH volume, especially in the S-CC, was strongly associated with decreased cognition. Discussion: WMH specifically contribute to lower cognition in AD, independently from amyloid deposition and atrophy. This study emphasizes the clinical relevance of WMH in AD, especially posterior WMH, and most notably S-CC WMH. Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; amyloid positron emission tomography; cognition; corpus callosum; executive functions; fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; magnetic resonance imaging; memory; splenium; white matter hyperintensities.

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inserm-04040800 , version 1 (22-03-2023)

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Antoine Garnier-Crussard, Salma Bougacha, Miranka Wirth, Sophie Dautricourt, Siya Sherif, et al.. White matter hyperintensity topography in Alzheimer's disease and links to cognition. Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, 2022, 18 (3), pp.422-433. ⟨10.1002/alz.12410⟩. ⟨inserm-04040800⟩
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