Timeline to symptomatic Alzheimer's disease in people with Down syndrome as assessed by amyloid-PET and tau-PET: a longitudinal cohort study

Nov 22, 2024The Lancet. Neurology

Timing of Alzheimer's symptoms in people with Down syndrome measured by brain scans of amyloid and tau proteins over time

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Abstract

167 adults with Down syndrome were analyzed for cognitive decline and tau deposition in relation to amyloid age.

  • Significant quadratic associations were found between amyloid age and cognitive performance.
  • Cubic associations between amyloid age and tau levels were observed at both baseline and follow-up.
  • Cognitive decline began approximately 2.7 years after the onset of amyloid β positivity, correlating with 29.8 centiloids.
  • Tau deposition increases were noted to start between 2.7 and 6.1 years after amyloid β positivity, corresponding to 29.8-47.9 centiloids.
  • Mild cognitive impairment was detected at a mean amyloid age of 7.4 years (56.8 centiloids), while dementia was observed at a mean amyloid age of 12.7 years (97.4 centiloids).

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