Tau and the fractionated default mode network in atypical Alzheimer's disease

BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS(2022)

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Alzheimer's disease-related atrophy in the posterior cingulate cortex, a key node of the default mode network, is present in the early stages of disease progression across clinical phenotypic variants of the disease. In the typical amnestic variant, posterior cingulate cortex neuropathology has been linked with disrupted connectivity of the posterior default mode network, but it remains unclear if this relationship is observed across atypical variants of Alzheimer's disease. In the present study, we first sought to determine if tau pathology is consistently present in the posterior cingulate cortex and other posterior nodes of the default mode network across the atypical Alzheimer's disease syndromic spectrum. Second, we examined functional connectivity disruptions within the default mode network and sought to determine if tau pathology is related to functional disconnection within this network. We studied a sample of 25 amyloid-positive atypical Alzheimer's disease participants examined with high-resolution MRI, tau (F-18-AV-1451) PET, and resting-state functional MRI. In these patients, high levels of tau pathology in the posteromedial cortex and hypoconnectivity between temporal and parietal nodes of the default mode network were observed relative to healthy older controls. Furthermore, higher tau signal and reduced grey matter density in the posterior cingulate cortex and angular gyrus were associated with reduced parietal functional connectivity across individual patients, related to poorer cognitive scores. Our findings converge with what has been reported in amnestic Alzheimer's disease, and together these observations offer a unifying mechanistic feature that relates posterior cingulate cortex tau deposition to aberrant default mode network connectivity across heterogeneous clinical phenotypes of Alzheimer's disease. Putcha et al. report high levels of tau pathology in the posteromedial and lateral temporal cortex associated with reduced functional connectivity within the default mode network across atypical Alzheimer's disease syndromes. These observations offer a unifying mechanistic feature relating tau deposition to aberrant connectivity across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum.
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resting-state fMRI, functional connectivity, posterior cortical atrophy, logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia
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