2018
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awy079
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Distinct dynamic profiles of microglial activation are associated with progression of Alzheimer's disease

Abstract: Although brain neuroinflammation may play an instrumental role in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease, its actual impact on disease progression remains controversial, being reported as either detrimental or protective. This work aimed at investigating the temporal relationship between microglial activation and clinical progression of Alzheimer's disease. First, in a large cohort of patients with Alzheimer's disease we analysed the predictive value of microglial activation assessed by 18F-DPA-714 PET ima… Show more

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“…Similar to [ 11 C]PK11195, in vivo increases in TSPO binding are associated with impairments in global cognition and memory (Hamelin et al, 2018;Kreisl et al, 2013), but also extend to domains that include visuospatial and language ability, and executive functioning, in addition to dementia severity and brain atrophy (Hamelin et al, 2018;Kreisl et al, 2013;Kreisl et al, 2016;Suridjan et al, 2015). However, some studies demonstrate no such correlations with the ADAS-Cog or MMSE (Yasuno et al, 2008;Yasuno et al, 2012) upregulated cortical tracer retention when compared to healthy controls, especially in the temporal lobe Yasuno et al, 2012), and others showing no such significant differences (Knezevic et al, 2017;Kreisl et al, 2013).…”
Section: Second-generation Tspo Tracersmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Similar to [ 11 C]PK11195, in vivo increases in TSPO binding are associated with impairments in global cognition and memory (Hamelin et al, 2018;Kreisl et al, 2013), but also extend to domains that include visuospatial and language ability, and executive functioning, in addition to dementia severity and brain atrophy (Hamelin et al, 2018;Kreisl et al, 2013;Kreisl et al, 2016;Suridjan et al, 2015). However, some studies demonstrate no such correlations with the ADAS-Cog or MMSE (Yasuno et al, 2008;Yasuno et al, 2012) upregulated cortical tracer retention when compared to healthy controls, especially in the temporal lobe Yasuno et al, 2012), and others showing no such significant differences (Knezevic et al, 2017;Kreisl et al, 2013).…”
Section: Second-generation Tspo Tracersmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…While many second-generation TSPO tracers have been discovered, we will cover only those that have been most widely used in humans and specifically in AD or MCI. In AD patients, yearly average increases in TSPO binding that ranged from 2.5 to 7.7% were shown using [ 11 C]PBR28 (Kreisl et al, 2016), whilst for [ 18 F]DPA-714 an elevated annual change of 13.2% in tracer binding was displayed (Hamelin et al, 2018). The temporal pattern of neuroinflammation over the course of the AD has also been well-characterised through longitudinal investigations.…”
Section: Second-generation Tspo Tracersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Microglia play vital roles in brain health and diseases. Depending on their cellular state, microglia exert distinct functions in different disease contexts (Sousa et al, ) and even in different stages of the same disease (Hamelin et al, ; Keren‐Shaul et al, ). Understanding the mechanisms of the transition between different microglia cellular states is essential for developing therapeutic approaches against neurodegenerative diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microglia play vital roles in brain health and diseases. Depending on their cellular state, microglia exert distinct functions in different disease contexts (Sousa et al, 2018) and even in different stages of the same disease (Hamelin et al, 2018;Keren-Shaul et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%