Association of MRI Indices of Glymphatic System With Amyloid Deposition and Cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Disease

Author:

Kamagata KojiORCID,Andica Christina,Takabayashi Kaito,Saito Yuya,Taoka Toshiaki,Nozaki Hayato,Kikuta JunkoORCID,Fujita ShoheiORCID,Hagiwara AkifumiORCID,Kamiya Kouhei,Wada AkihikoORCID,Akashi Toshiaki,Sano KatsuhiroORCID,Nishizawa Mitsuo,Hori MasaakiORCID,Naganawa Shinji,Aoki Shigeki,

Abstract

Background and ObjectivesThe glymphatic system is a whole-brain perivascular network, which promotes CSF/interstitial fluid exchange. Alterations to this system may play a pivotal role in amyloid β (Aβ) accumulation. However, its involvement in Alzheimer disease (AD) pathogenesis is not fully understood. Here, we investigated the changes in noninvasive MRI measurements related to the perivascular network in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD. Additionally, we explored the associations of MRI measures with neuropsychological score, PET standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR), and Aβ deposition.MethodsMRI measures, including perivascular space (PVS) volume fraction (PVSVF), fractional volume of free water in white matter (FW-WM), and index of diffusivity along the perivascular space (ALPS index) of patients with MCI, those with AD, and healthy controls from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative database were compared. MRI measures were also correlated with the levels of CSF biomarkers, PET SUVR, and cognitive score in the combined subcohort of patients with MCI and AD. Statistical analyses were performed with age, sex, years of education, andAPOEstatus as confounding factors.ResultsIn total, 36 patients with AD, 44 patients with MCI, and 31 healthy controls were analyzed. Patients with AD had significantly higher total, WM, and basal ganglia PVSVF (Cohend= 1.15–1.48;p< 0.001) and FW-WM (Cohend= 0.73;p< 0.05) and a lower ALPS index (Cohend= 0.63;p< 0.05) than healthy controls. Meanwhile, the MCI group only showed significantly higher total (Cohend= 0.99;p< 0.05) and WM (Cohend= 0.91;p< 0.05) PVSVF. Low ALPS index was associated with lower CSF Aβ42 (rs= 0.41,pfdr= 0.026), FDG-PET uptake (rs= 0.54,pfdr< 0.001), and worse multiple cognitive domain deficits. High FW-WM was also associated with lower CSF Aβ42 (rs= −0.47,pfdr= 0.021) and worse cognitive performances.DiscussionOur study indicates that changes in PVS-related MRI parameters occur in MCI and AD, possibly due to impairment of the glymphatic system. We also report the associations between MRI parameters and Aβ deposition, neuronal change, and cognitive impairment in AD.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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