Amyloid Deposition Is Linked to Aberrant Entorhinal Activity among Cognitively Normal Older Adults

作者:Huijbers Willem*; Mormino Elizabeth C; Wigman Sarah E; Ward Andrew M; Vannini Patrizia; McLaren Donald G; Becker J Alex; Schultz Aaron P; Hedden Trey; Johnson Keith A; Sperling Reisa A
来源:Journal of Neuroscience, 2014, 34(15): 5200-5210.
DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3579-13.014

摘要

Normal aging is often difficult to distinguish from the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. Years before clinical memory deficits manifest, amyloid-beta deposits in the cortex in many older individuals. Neuroimaging studies indicate that a set of densely connected neocortical regions, referred to as the default network, is especially vulnerable to amyloid-beta deposition. Yet, the impact of amyloid-beta on age-related changes within the medial temporal lobe (MTL) memory system is less clear. Here we demonstrate that cognitively normal older humans, compared with young adults, show reduced ability to modulate hippocampal activations and entorhinal deactivations during an episodic memory task. Among older adults, amyloid-beta deposition was associated with failure to modulate activity in entorhinal cortex, but not hippocampus. Furthermore, we show that entorhinal regions demonstrating amyloid-beta-related dysfunction are directly connected to the neocortical regions of the default network. Together these findings link neocortical amyloid-beta deposition to neuronal dysfunction specifically in entorhinal cortex, while aging is associated with more widespread functional changes across the MTL.

  • 出版日期2014-4-9

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