Subjective cognitive concerns, amyloid-β, and neurodegeneration in clinically normal elderly.

Neurology

From the Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital (R.E.A., A.C.P., G.A.M., P.V., K.A.J., R.A.S., D.M.R.), and the Departments of Neurology (R.E.A., E.C.M., G.A.M., P.V., K.A.J., R.A.S., D.M.R.) and Radiology (K.A.J.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Published: July 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to find out if neuroimaging indicators of amyloid-β (Aβ) and neurodegeneration (ND) correlate with self-reported cognitive concerns in healthy older adults.
  • 257 participants underwent various imaging tests and surveys, revealing that those with Aβ or ND present reported higher cognitive concerns, independent of their actual memory performance.
  • The results suggest that individuals expressing subjective cognitive concerns are more likely to show signs of Aβ and ND, highlighting the potential for using SCC as a criterion for selecting participants in future prevention trials.

Article Abstract

Objective: To determine whether neuroimaging biomarkers of amyloid-β (Aβ) and neurodegeneration (ND) are associated with greater self-reported subjective cognitive concerns (SCC) in clinically normal older individuals.

Methods: A total of 257 participants underwent Pittsburgh compound B PET, PET with fluorodeoxyglucose (18)F, and structural MRI, as well as a battery of neuropsychological measures including several questionnaires regarding SCC. Individuals were classified into 4 biomarker groups: biomarker negative (Aβ-/ND-), amyloidosis alone (Aβ+/ND-), amyloidosis plus ND (Aβ+/ND+), and ND alone (Aβ-/ND+).

Results: Both Aβ and ND were independently associated with greater SCC controlling for objective memory performance. By contrast, neither Aβ nor ND was associated with objective memory performance controlling for SCC. Further examination revealed greater SCC in individuals with Aβ or ND positivity compared to biomarker-negative individuals. In addition, greater SCC predicted Aβ positivity when controlling for ND status.

Conclusions: When individuals were grouped by biomarker status, those who were positive on Aβ or ND had the highest report of SCC compared to biomarker-negative individuals. Findings were consistent when SCC was used to predict Aβ positivity. Taken together, results suggest that both Aβ and ND are associated with SCC, independent of objective memory performance. Enrichment of individuals with SCC may increase likelihood of Aβ and ND markers in potential participants for secondary prevention trials.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4501939PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000001712DOI Listing

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