Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy (Sep 2024)

Medial temporal lobe atrophy patterns in early-versus late-onset amnestic Alzheimer’s disease

  • Anika Wuestefeld,
  • Alexa Pichet Binette,
  • Danielle van Westen,
  • Olof Strandberg,
  • Erik Stomrud,
  • Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren,
  • Shorena Janelidze,
  • Ruben Smith,
  • Sebastian Palmqvist,
  • Hannah Baumeister,
  • David Berron,
  • Paul A. Yushkevich,
  • Oskar Hansson,
  • Nicola Spotorno,
  • Laura E.M. Wisse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13195-024-01571-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract Background The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is hypothesized to be relatively spared in early-onset Alzheimer’s disease (EOAD). Yet, detailed examination of MTL subfields and drivers of atrophy in amnestic EOAD is lacking. Methods BioFINDER-2 participants with memory impairment, abnormal amyloid-β and tau-PET were included. Forty-one amnestic EOAD individuals ≤65 years and, as comparison, late-onset AD (aLOAD, ≥70 years, n = 154) and amyloid-β-negative cognitively unimpaired controls were included. MTL subregions and biomarkers of (co-)pathologies were measured. Results AD groups showed smaller MTL subregions compared to controls. Atrophy patterns were similar across AD groups: aLOAD showed thinner entorhinal cortices than aEOAD; aEOAD showed thinner parietal regions than aLOAD. aEOAD showed lower white matter hyperintensities than aLOAD. No differences in MTL tau-PET or transactive response DNA binding protein 43-proxy positivity were found. Conclusions We found evidence for MTL atrophy in amnestic EOAD and overall similar levels to aLOAD of MTL tau pathology and co-pathologies.

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