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Local molecular and connectomic contributions of tau-related neurodegeneration.

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Nabizadeh, F; Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI)
Published in: Geroscience
February 2025

Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is known to be mostly driven by tau neurofibrillary tangles. However, both tau and neurodegeneration exhibit variability in their distribution across the brain and among individuals, and the relationship between tau and neurodegeneration might be influenced by several factors. I aimed to map local molecular and connectivity characteristics that affect the association between tau pathology and neurodegeneration. The current study was conducted on the cross-sectional tau-PET and longitudinal T1-weighted MRI scan data of 186 participants from the ADNI dataset including 71 cognitively unimpaired (CU) and 115 mild cognitive impairment (MCI) individuals. Furthermore, the normative molecular profile of a region was defined using neurotransmitter receptor densities, gene expression, T1w/T2w ratio (myelination), FDG-PET (glycolytic index, glucose metabolism, and oxygen metabolism), and synaptic density. I found that the excitatory-inhibitory (E:I) ratio, myelination, synaptic density, glycolytic index, and functional connectivity are linked with deviation in the relationship between tau and neurodegeneration. Furthermore, there was spatial similarity between tau pathology and glycolytic index, synaptic density, and functional connectivity across brain regions. The current study demonstrates that the regional susceptibility to tau-related neurodegeneration is associated with specific molecular and connectomic characteristics of the affected neural systems. I found that the molecular and connectivity architecture of the human brain is linked to the different effects of tau pathology on downstream neurodegeneration.

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Geroscience

DOI

EISSN

2509-2723

Publication Date

February 2025

Volume

47

Issue

1

Start / End Page

227 / 246

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • tau Proteins
  • Positron-Emission Tomography
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Connectome
  • Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Brain
 

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Nabizadeh, F., & Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). (2025). Local molecular and connectomic contributions of tau-related neurodegeneration. Geroscience, 47(1), 227–246. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-024-01339-1
Nabizadeh, Fardin, and Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). “Local molecular and connectomic contributions of tau-related neurodegeneration.Geroscience 47, no. 1 (February 2025): 227–46. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-024-01339-1.
Nabizadeh F, Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Local molecular and connectomic contributions of tau-related neurodegeneration. Geroscience. 2025 Feb;47(1):227–46.
Nabizadeh, Fardin, and Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). “Local molecular and connectomic contributions of tau-related neurodegeneration.Geroscience, vol. 47, no. 1, Feb. 2025, pp. 227–46. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s11357-024-01339-1.
Nabizadeh F, Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Local molecular and connectomic contributions of tau-related neurodegeneration. Geroscience. 2025 Feb;47(1):227–246.

Published In

Geroscience

DOI

EISSN

2509-2723

Publication Date

February 2025

Volume

47

Issue

1

Start / End Page

227 / 246

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • tau Proteins
  • Positron-Emission Tomography
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Connectome
  • Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Brain