β-淀粉样蛋白沉积与认知正常老年人任务转换过程中右侧前额叶激活减少有关。

β-Amyloid Deposition Is Associated with Decreased Right Prefrontal Activation during Task Switching among Cognitively Normal Elderly.

作者信息

Oh Hwamee, Steffener Jason, Razlighi Qolamreza R, Habeck Christian, Stern Yaakov

机构信息

Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Department of Neurology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10032-3784

Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Department of Neurology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10032-3784.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2016 Feb 10;36(6):1962-70. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3266-15.2016.

Abstract

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The accumulation of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides, a pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), has been associated with functional alterations, often in an episodic memory system with a particular emphasis on medial temporal lobe function. The topography of Aβ deposition, however, largely overlaps with frontoparietal control (FPC) regions implicated in cognitive control that has been shown to be impaired in early mild AD. To understand the neural mechanism underlying early changes in cognitive control with AD, we examined the impact of Aβ deposition on task-evoked FPC activation using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in humans. Forty-three young and 62 cognitively normal older adults underwent an fMRI session during an executive contextual task in which task difficulty varied: single (either letter case or vowel/consonant judgment task) vs dual (switching between letter case and vowel/consonant decisions) task. Older subjects additionally completed (18)F-florbetaben positron emission tomography scans and were classified as either amyloid positive (Aβ+) or negative (Aβ-). Consistent with previous reports, age-related increases in brain activity were found in FPC regions commonly identified across groups. For both task conditions, Aβ-related increases in brain activity were found compared with baseline activity. For higher cognitive control load, however, Aβ+ elderly showed reduced task-switching activation in the right inferior frontal cortex. Our findings suggest that with Aβ deposition, brain activation in the cognitive control region reaches a maximum with lower control demand and decreases with higher control demand, which may underlie early impairment in cognitive control with AD progression.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT

The accumulation of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides, a pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, spatially overlaps with frontoparietal control (FPC) regions implicated in cognitive control, but the impact of Aβ deposition on FPC regions is largely unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging with a task-switching task, we found Aβ-related increases in FPC regions compared with baseline activity. For higher cognitive control load, however, Aβ-related hypoactivity was found in the right inferior frontal cortex, a region highly implicated in cognitive control. The findings suggest that with Aβ deposition, task-related brain activity may reach a plateau early and undergo downstream pathways of neural dysfunction, which may relate to the early impairment of cognitive control seen in the progression of Aβ pathology.

摘要

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β-淀粉样蛋白(Aβ)肽的积累是阿尔茨海默病(AD)的一个病理标志,它与功能改变有关,这些改变通常发生在情景记忆系统中,尤其侧重于内侧颞叶功能。然而,Aβ沉积的拓扑结构在很大程度上与涉及认知控制的额顶叶控制(FPC)区域重叠,而在早期轻度AD中,认知控制已被证明受损。为了了解AD中认知控制早期变化的神经机制,我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究了Aβ沉积对任务诱发的FPC激活的影响。43名年轻人和62名认知正常的老年人在一项执行情境任务期间接受了fMRI检查,该任务的难度有所不同:单一任务(字母大小写或元音/辅音判断任务)与双重任务(在字母大小写和元音/辅音判断之间切换)。老年受试者还完成了(18)F-氟代贝他班正电子发射断层扫描,并被分类为淀粉样蛋白阳性(Aβ+)或阴性(Aβ-)。与之前的报告一致,在各组中普遍确定的FPC区域发现了与年龄相关的大脑活动增加。在两种任务条件下,与基线活动相比,均发现了与Aβ相关的大脑活动增加。然而,对于更高的认知控制负荷,Aβ+老年人在右下额叶皮层的任务切换激活减少。我们的研究结果表明,随着Aβ沉积,认知控制区域的大脑激活在较低的控制需求下达到最大值,并随着较高的控制需求而降低,这可能是AD进展过程中认知控制早期受损的基础。

意义声明

β-淀粉样蛋白(Aβ)肽的积累是阿尔茨海默病的一个病理标志,在空间上与涉及认知控制的额顶叶控制(FPC)区域重叠,但Aβ沉积对FPC区域的影响在很大程度上尚不清楚。通过使用具有任务切换任务的功能磁共振成像,我们发现与基线活动相比,FPC区域存在与Aβ相关的活动增加。然而,对于更高的认知控制负荷,在右下额叶皮层发现了与Aβ相关的活动减退,该区域与认知控制高度相关。研究结果表明,随着Aβ沉积,与任务相关的大脑活动可能早期达到平稳状态,并经历神经功能障碍的下游途径,这可能与Aβ病理学进展中所见的认知控制早期受损有关。

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