Structural white matter properties and cognitive resilience to tau pathology

Author:

Qiu Ting1,Liu Zhen‐Qi2,Rheault François3,Legarreta Jon Haitz4,Valcourt Caron Alex5,St‐Onge Frédéric1,Strikwerda‐Brown Cherie16,Metz Amelie1,Dadar Mahsa17,Soucy Jean‐Paul2,Pichet Binette Alexa8,Spreng R. Nathan127,Descoteaux Maxime5,Villeneuve Sylvia17,

Affiliation:

1. Douglas Mental Health University Institute Montreal Canada

2. Montreal Neurological Institute Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery McGill University Montreal Canada

3. Medical Imaging and NeuroInformatics Lab Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Canada

4. Department of Radiology Brigham and Women's Hospital Mass General Brigham/Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Sherbrooke Connectivity Imaging Laboratory Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Canada

6. School of Psychological Science The University of Western Australia Perth Australia

7. Department of Psychiatry McGill University Montreal Canada

8. Clinical Memory Research Unit Faculty of Medicine Lund University Lund Sweden

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONWe assessed whether macro‐ and/or micro‐structural white matter properties are associated with cognitive resilience to Alzheimer's disease pathology years prior to clinical onset.METHODSWe examined whether global efficiency, an indicator of communication efficiency in brain networks, and diffusion measurements within the limbic network and default mode network moderate the association between amyloid‐β/tau pathology and cognitive decline. We also investigated whether demographic and health/risk factors are associated with white matter properties.RESULTSHigher global efficiency of the limbic network, as well as free‐water corrected diffusion measures within the tracts of both networks, attenuated the impact of tau pathology on memory decline. Education, age, sex, white matter hyperintensities, and vascular risk factors were associated with white matter properties of both networks.DISCUSSIONWhite matter can influence cognitive resilience against tau pathology, and promoting education and vascular health may enhance optimal white matter properties.Highlights Aβ and tau were associated with longitudinal memory change over ∼7.5 years. White matter properties attenuated the impact of tau pathology on memory change. Health/risk factors were associated with white matter properties.

Publisher

Wiley

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