How fiber bundle alterations differ in presumed LATE and amnestic Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Lebrun Aurélie12ORCID,Leprince Yann1,Lagarde Julien234,Olivieri Pauline3,Moussion Martin35,Noiray Camille34,Bottlaender Michel12,Sarazin Marie234

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris‐Saclay UNIACT, NeuroSpin, CEA Gif‐sur‐Yvette France

2. Université Paris‐Saclay, BioMaps Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, CEA, CNRS, Inserm Orsay France

3. Department of Neurology of Memory and Language GHU Paris Psychiatrie & Neurosciences Hôpital Sainte‐Anne Paris France

4. Université Paris‐Cité Paris France

5. Centre d'Evaluation Troubles Psychiques et Vieillissement GHU Paris Psychiatrie & Neurosciences Hôpital Sainte Anne Paris France

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONTypical Alzheimer's disease (AD) and limbic‐predominant age‐related TAR DNA‐binding protein 43 (TDP‐43) encephalopathy (LATE) are two neurodegenerative diseases that present with a similar initial amnestic clinical phenotype but are associated with distinct proteinopathies.METHODSWe investigated white matter (WM) fiber bundle alterations, using fixel‐based analysis, a state‐of‐the‐art diffusion magnetic resonance imaging model, in early AD, presumed LATE, and controls. We also investigated regional cortical atrophy.RESULTSBoth amnestic AD and presumed LATE patients exhibited WM alterations in tracts of the temporal and limbic lobes and in callosal fibers connecting superior frontal gyri. In addition, presumed LATE patients showed alterations in callosal fibers connecting the middle frontal gyri and in the cerebello–thalamo–cortical tract. Cortical thickness was reduced in regions connected by the most altered tracts.DISCUSSIONThese findings, the first to describe WM fiber bundle alterations in presumed LATE, are consistent with results on cortical atrophy and with the staging system of tau or TDP‐43 accumulation.Highlights Fixel‐based analysis revealed white matter (WM) fiber bundle alterations in presumed limbic‐predominant age‐related TAR DNA‐binding protein 43 encephalopathy (LATE) patients identified by isolated episodic/limbic amnesia, the absence of positive Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarkers, and no other neurological diagnosis after 2 years of follow‐up. Presumed LATE and amnestic AD shared similar patterns of WM alterations in fiber bundles of the limbic and temporal lobes, in congruence with their similar limbic cognitive phenotype. Presumed LATE differed from AD by the alteration of the callosal fibers connecting the middle frontal gyri and of the cerebello–thalamo–cortical tract. WM fiber bundle alterations were consistent with results on regional cortical atrophy. The different anatomical patterns of WM degeneration could provide information on the propagation pathways of distinct proteinopathies.

Funder

California Earthquake Authority

Publisher

Wiley

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