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Examining the Characteristics of Episodic Memory using Event-related Potentials in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
Published on: August 30, 2011
Dysfunction of the episodic memory network in the Alzheimer's disease cascade
René Lattmann1,2, Niklas Vockert3, Jose Bernal3,4,5,6
1German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Magdeburg, Germany. rene.lattmann@dzne.de.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a major cause of dementia and cognitive decline. Here, we assessed how episodic memory (EM) network dysfunction, a hallmark of AD, is related to the longitudinal progression of AD biomarkers, neurodegeneration and cognition using data from the DZNE DELCODE study. This data set includes over 1000 longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging measurements of EM network function. We related activation and deactivation of EM to individual disease progression scores from a disease progression model. Voxel-wise analyses revealed widespread loss of deactivation and activation with disease progression. Trajectories for the loss of deactivation were nonlinear, associated with amyloid- and tau-positivity and visually preceded trajectories of cognitive decline. The relationship between deactivation and cognitive decline was partly independent of neurodegeneration. Our results provide evidence that synaptic dysfunction and neurodegeneration are independent drivers of cognitive decline, providing a rationale for targeting synaptic dysfunction along the AD cascade.
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