NeuroImage

Tracking early build-up of Alzheimer's protein over time in people with Down syndrome using brain scans

Updated

Abstract

The Aβ(-) group showed a mean Aβ change of 0.38 Aβ/year compared to 2.26 Aβ/year in the Aβ-converter group and 3.16 Aβ/year in the Aβ(+) group.

  • Longitudinal imaging revealed the striatum, parietal cortex, and precuneus as the earliest regions of Aβ accumulation in adults with Down syndrome.
  • Aβ-accumulators in the Aβ(-) group exhibited no significant difference in Aβ change compared to Aβ-converter and Aβ(+) groups.
  • A new cutoff for subthreshold Aβ accumulation was established at 13.3 Aβ, allowing for earlier identification of Aβ accumulation.
  • Sample size estimates indicated that detecting a 25% reduction in Aβ change would require 79 individuals from the Aβ(-) group and 59 from the Aβ-converter/Aβ(+) group.

Simplified

Full Text

We can’t show the full text here under this license.

Funding

Competing interests

Declaration of Competing Interest GE Healthcare holds a license agreement with the University of Pittsburgh based on the technology described in this manuscript. Dr. Klunk is a co-inventor of PiB and, as such, has a financial interest in this license agreement. GE Healthcare provided no grant support for this study and had no role in the design or interpretation of results or preparation of this manuscript. All other authors have no conflicts of interest with this work and had full access to all of the data in the study, and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.
PubMed

What Lands in Your Inbox Each Week:

  • 📚7 fresh studies
  • 📝plain-language summaries
  • direct links to original studies
  • 🏅top journal indicators
  • 📅weekly delivery
  • 🧘‍♂️always free