作者
Xulin Liu,P. Simon Jones,Maurice Pasternak,Mario Masellis,Arabella Bouzigues,Lucy L. Russell,Phoebe H. Foster,Eve Ferry‐Bolder,John van Swieten,Lize C. Jiskoot,Harro Seelaar,Raquel Sánchez‐Valle,Robert Laforce,Caroline Graff,Daniela Galimberti,Rik Vandenberghe,Alexandre de Mendonça,Pietro Tiraboschi,Isabel Santana,Alexander Gerhard,Johannes Levin,Sandro Sorbi,Markus Otto,Florence Pasquier,Simon Ducharme,Christopher Butler,Isabelle Le Ber,Elizabeth Finger,Maria Carmela Tartaglia,Matthis Synofzik,Fermín Moreno,Barbara Borroni,Jonathan D. Rohrer,Kamen A. Tsvetanov,James B. Rowe
摘要
Abstract INTRODUCTION Genetic mutation carriers of frontotemporal dementia can remain cognitively well despite neurodegeneration. A better understanding of brain structural, perfusion, and functional patterns in the pre‐symptomatic stage could inform accurate staging and potential mechanisms. METHODS We included 207 pre‐symptomatic genetic mutation carriers and 188 relatives without mutations. The gray matter volume, cerebral perfusion, and resting‐state functional network maps were co‐analyzed using linked independent component analysis (LICA). Multiple regression analysis was used to investigate the relationship of LICA components to genetic status and cognition. RESULTS Pre‐symptomatic mutation carriers showed an age‐related decrease in the left frontoparietal network integrity, while non‐carriers did not. Executive functions of mutation carriers became dependent on the left frontoparietal network integrity in older age. DISCUSSION The frontoparietal network integrity of pre‐symptomatic mutation carriers showed a distinctive relationship to age and cognition compared to non‐carriers, suggesting a contribution of the network integrity to brain resilience. Highlights A multimodal analysis of structure, perfusion, and functional networks. The frontoparietal network integrity decreases with age in pre‐symptomatic carriers only. Executive functions of pre‐symptomatic carriers dissociated from non‐carriers.