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Prediction of cognitive decline based on hemispheric cortical surface maps of FDDNP PET

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NEUROIMAGE
卷 61, 期 4, 页码 749-760

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.02.056

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Cortical surface maps; MR; FDDNP PET; MMSE

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  1. DOE [DE-FC03-87-ER60615]
  2. NIH [P01-AG025831, AG13308, P50 AG 16570, MH/AG58156, MH52453, AG10123, M01-RR00865]
  3. General Clinical Research Centers Program
  4. Fran and Ray Stark Foundation Fund for Alzheimer's Disease Research
  5. Ahmanson Foundation
  6. Larry L Hillblom Foundation
  7. Elizabeth and Thomas Chair Endowment in Gerontology

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Objectives: A cross-sectional study to establish whether a subject's cognitive state can be predicted based on regional values obtained from brain cortical maps of FDDNP Distribution Volume Ratio (DVR), which shows the pattern of beta amyloid and neurofibrillary binding, along with those of early summed FDDNP PET images (reflecting the pattern of perfusion) was performed. Methods: Dynamic FDDNP PET studies were performed in a group of 23 subjects (8 control (NL), 8 Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and 7 Alzheimer's Disease (AD) subjects). FDDNP DVR images were mapped to the MR derived hemispheric cortical surface map warped into a common space. A set of Regions of Interest (ROI) values of FDDNP DVR and early summed FDDNP PET (0-6 min post tracer injection), were thus calculated for each subject which along with the MMSE score were used to construct a linear mathematical model relating ROI values to MMSE. After the MMSE prediction models were developed, the models' predictive ability was tested in a non-overlapping set of 8 additional individuals, whose cognitive status was unknown to the investigators who constructed the predictive models. Results: Among all possible subsets of ROIs, we found that the standard deviation of the predicted MMSE was 1.8 by using only DVR values from medial and lateral temporal and prefrontal regions plus the early summed FDDNP value in the posterior cingulate gyrus. The root mean square prediction error for the eight new subjects was 1.6. Conclusion: FDDNP scans reflect progressive neuropathology accumulation and can potentially be used to predict the cognitive state of an individual. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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