2018
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awx355
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Fibre-specific white matter reductions in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment

Abstract: Alzheimer's disease is increasingly considered a large-scale network disconnection syndrome, associated with progressive aggregation of pathological proteins, cortical atrophy, and functional disconnections between brain regions. These pathological changes are posited to arise in a stereotypical spatiotemporal manner, targeting intrinsic networks in the brain, most notably the default mode network. While this network-specific disruption has been thoroughly studied with functional neuroimaging, changes to speci… Show more

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“…FODF-the continuous distribution of fiber orientations within the voxel-are obtained using spherical deconvolution (Tournier, Calamante, & Connelly, 2007;Tournier, Calamante, Gadian, & Connelly, 2004) and can be used for tractography. Apparent Fiber Density (AFD) is a measure based on fODF amplitude that provides information about the fraction of space occupied by a fiber bundle (Raffelt et al, 2012), a measure that is age sensitive (Mito et al, 2018). Another measure extracted from fODF is the Number of Fiber Orientations (NuFO) within each voxel.…”
Section: Fitzgibbonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FODF-the continuous distribution of fiber orientations within the voxel-are obtained using spherical deconvolution (Tournier, Calamante, & Connelly, 2007;Tournier, Calamante, Gadian, & Connelly, 2004) and can be used for tractography. Apparent Fiber Density (AFD) is a measure based on fODF amplitude that provides information about the fraction of space occupied by a fiber bundle (Raffelt et al, 2012), a measure that is age sensitive (Mito et al, 2018). Another measure extracted from fODF is the Number of Fiber Orientations (NuFO) within each voxel.…”
Section: Fitzgibbonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, with the FBA method, reduced FD was found in the cingulum in ESRD patients. FD is used to describe the intra-axonal volume (Mito et al, 2018;Raffelt et al, 2017).…”
Section: Whole-brain Wm Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the TBSS results, the diffusion characteristics difference between ESRD patients and HCs was mainly focused on lower FA and F1, and higher MD and RD. FD is used to describe the intra-axonal volume(Mito et al, 2018;Raffelt et al, 2017). MD is the mean of all three axes of the diffusion ellipsoid reflecting the rate of water diffusion within a voxel.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These results suggest that pathological white matter changes are not merely due to aging but constitute a significant feature of AD. Studies using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) showed that microstructural white matter alterations occur in a region‐specific manner, 8,9 predominantly within posterior parietal white matter in very mild AD 4,10‐12 . In autosomal dominant AD, we previously found that DTI‐assessed mean diffusivity (MD) was increased predominantly in posterior parietal white matter 5‐10 years before symptom onset 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%