P3-303: Effects of ab and Bdnf Val66Met on Episodic Memory, Hippocampal Volume and Serum BDNF in Preclinical Alzheimer’S Disease

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. P957-P958
Author(s):  
Yen Ying Lim ◽  
Stephanie R. Rainey-Smith ◽  
Simon M. Laws ◽  
Veer Gupta ◽  
Tenielle Porter ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 29 (11) ◽  
pp. 1825-1834 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yen Ying Lim ◽  
Stephanie Rainey-Smith ◽  
Yoon Lim ◽  
Simon M. Laws ◽  
Veer Gupta ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTBackground:The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism Met allele exacerbates amyloid (Aβ) related decline in episodic memory (EM) and hippocampal volume (HV) over 36–54 months in preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the extent to which Aβ+ and BDNF Val66Met is related to circulating markers of BDNF (e.g. serum) is unknown. We aimed to determine the effect of Aβ and the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism on levels of serum mBDNF, EM, and HV at baseline and over 18-months.Methods:Non-demented older adults (n = 446) underwent Aβ neuroimaging and BDNF Val66Met genotyping. EM and HV were assessed at baseline and 18 months later. Fasted blood samples were obtained from each participant at baseline and at 18-month follow-up. Aβ PET neuroimaging was used to classify participants as Aβ– or Aβ+.Results:At baseline, Aβ+ adults showed worse EM impairment and lower serum mBDNF levels relative to Aβ- adults. BDNF Val66Met polymorphism did not affect serum mBDNF, EM, or HV at baseline. When considered over 18-months, compared to Aβ– Val homozygotes, Aβ+ Val homozygotes showed significant decline in EM and HV but not serum mBDNF. Similarly, compared to Aβ+ Val homozygotes, Aβ+ Met carriers showed significant decline in EM and HV over 18-months but showed no change in serum mBDNF.Conclusion:While allelic variation in BDNF Val66Met may influence Aβ+ related neurodegeneration and memory loss over the short term, this is not related to serum mBDNF. Longer follow-up intervals may be required to further determine any relationships between serum mBDNF, EM, and HV in preclinical AD.


2020 ◽  
Vol 74 (4) ◽  
pp. 1119-1129
Author(s):  
Andrew J. Aschenbrenner ◽  
Brian A. Gordon ◽  
Anne M. Fagan ◽  
Suzanne E. Schindler ◽  
David A. Balota ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 75 (7) ◽  
pp. 1382-1392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marie Caillaud ◽  
Carol Hudon ◽  
Benjamin Boller ◽  
Simona Brambati ◽  
Simon Duchesne ◽  
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Abstract Objective The concepts of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and subjective cognitive decline (SCD) have been proposed to identify individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), or other neurodegenerative diseases. One approach to validate these concepts is to investigate the relationship between pathological brain markers and cognition in those individuals. Method We included 126 participants from the Consortium for the Early Identification of Alzheimer’s disease-Quebec (CIMA-Q) cohort (67 SCD, 29 MCI, and 30 cognitively healthy controls [CH]). All participants underwent a complete cognitive assessment and structural magnetic resonance imaging. Group comparisons were done using cognitive data, and then correlated with hippocampal volumes and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs). Results Significant differences were found between participants with MCI and CH on episodic and executive tasks, but no differences were found when comparing SCD and CH. Scores on episodic memory tests correlated with hippocampal volumes in both MCI and SCD, whereas performance on executive tests correlated with WMH in all of our groups. Discussion As expected, the SCD group was shown to be cognitively healthy on tasks where MCI participants showed impairment. However, SCD’s hippocampal volume related to episodic memory performances, and WMH to executive functions. Thus, SCD represents a valid research concept and should be used, alongside MCI, to better understand the preclinical/prodromal phase of AD.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. P934-P935
Author(s):  
Ryan J. Dougherty ◽  
Stephanie A. Schultz ◽  
Elizabeth A. Boots ◽  
Sterling C. Johnson ◽  
Dorothy Farrar Edwards ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. e00625 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan J. Dougherty ◽  
Stephanie A. Schultz ◽  
Elizabeth A. Boots ◽  
Laura D. Ellingson ◽  
Jacob D. Meyer ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. P191-P191
Author(s):  
Brian Andrew Gordon ◽  
Tyler Blazey ◽  
John C. Morris ◽  
David M. Holtzman ◽  
Anne M. Fagan ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. P101-P101
Author(s):  
Ryan J. Dougherty ◽  
Stephanie A. Schultz ◽  
Elizabeth A. Boots ◽  
Sterling C. Johnson ◽  
Dorothy Farrar Edwards ◽  
...  

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