Depth- and curvature-based quantitative susceptibility mapping analyses of cortical iron in Alzheimer's disease.

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Merenstein, Jenna L

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Zhao, Jiayi

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Overson, Devon K

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Truong, Trong-Kha

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Johnson, Kim G

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Song, Allen W

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Madden, David J

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2024-02-01T15:33:52Z

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2024-02-01T15:33:52Z

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2024-01

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In addition to amyloid beta plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been associated with elevated iron in deep gray matter nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM). However, only a few studies have examined cortical iron, using more macroscopic approaches that cannot assess layer-specific differences. Here, we conducted column-based QSM analyses to assess whether AD-related increases in cortical iron vary in relation to layer-specific differences in the type and density of neurons. We obtained global and regional measures of positive (iron) and negative (myelin, protein aggregation) susceptibility from 22 adults with AD and 22 demographically matched healthy controls. Depth-wise analyses indicated that global susceptibility increased from the pial surface to the gray/white matter boundary, with a larger slope for positive susceptibility in the left hemisphere for adults with AD than controls. Curvature-based analyses indicated larger global susceptibility for adults with AD versus controls; the right hemisphere versus left; and gyri versus sulci. Region-of-interest analyses identified similar depth- and curvature-specific group differences, especially for temporo-parietal regions. Finding that iron accumulates in a topographically heterogenous manner across the cortical mantle may help explain the profound cognitive deterioration that differentiates AD from the slowing of general motor processes in healthy aging.

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7512634

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1047-3211

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1460-2199

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30009

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eng

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)

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10.1093/cercor/bhad525

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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cortical columns

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magnetic resonance imaging

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neurodegeneration

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spatial specificity

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susceptibility-weighted imaging

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Depth- and curvature-based quantitative susceptibility mapping analyses of cortical iron in Alzheimer's disease.

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Journal article

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Merenstein, Jenna L|0000-0003-1631-1340

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Truong, Trong-Kha|0000-0003-2699-1554

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Johnson, Kim G|0000-0002-8793-2489

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Madden, David J|0000-0003-2815-6552

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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Duke-UNC Center for Brain Imaging and Analysis

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Center for Cognitive Neuroscience

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine & Neurosciences

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