Distinct cerebral small vessel disease impairment in early‐ and late‐onset Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Luo Xiao1ORCID,Hong Hui1,Li Kaicheng1,Zeng Qingze1,Wang Shuyue1,Li Zheyu2,Fu Yanv2,Liu Xiaocao1,Hong Luwei1,Li Jixuan1,Zhang Xinyi2,Zhong Siyan2,Jiaerken Yeerfan1,Liu Zhirong2,Chen Yanxing2ORCID,Huang Peiyu1ORCID,Zhang Minming1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou China

2. Department of Neurology The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study investigated cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) damage patterns in early‐onset and late‐onset Alzheimer's disease (EOAD and LOAD) and their effects on cognitive function.MethodsThis study included 93 participants, 45 AD patients (14 EOAD and 31 LOAD), and 48 normal controls (13 YNC and 35 ONC) from the ADNI database. All participants had diffusion tensor imaging data; some had amyloid PET and plasma p‐tau181 data. The study used peak width of skeletonized mean diffusivity (PSMD) to measure CSVD severity and compared PSMD between patients and age‐matched controls. The effect of age on the relationship between PSMD and cognition was also examined. The study also repeated the analysis in amyloid‐positive AD patients and amyloid‐negative controls in another independent database (31 EOAD and 38 LOAD), and the merged database.ResultsEOAD and LOAD showed similar cognitive function and disease severity. PSMD was validated as a reliable correlate of cognitive function. In the ADNI database, PSMD was significantly higher for LOAD and showed a tendency to increase for EOAD; in the independent and merged databases, PSMD was significantly higher for both LOAD and EOAD. The impact of PSMD on cognitive function was notably greater in the younger group (YNC and EOAD) than in the older group (ONC and LOAD), as supported by the ADNI and merged databases.InterpretationEOAD has less CSVD burden than LOAD, but has a greater impact on cognition. Proactive cerebrovascular prevention strategies may have potential clinical value for younger older adults with cognitive decline.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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