scholarly journals In Vivo Assay of Cortical Microcircuitry in Frontotemporal Dementia: A Platform for Experimental Medicine Studies

Author(s):  
Alexander D Shaw ◽  
Laura E Hughes ◽  
Rosalyn Moran ◽  
Ian Coyle-Gilchrist ◽  
Tim Rittman ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander D Shaw ◽  
Laura E Hughes ◽  
Rosalyn Moran ◽  
Ian Coyle-Gilchrist ◽  
Tim Rittman ◽  
...  

AbstractThe analysis of neural circuits can provide critical insights into the mechanisms of neurodegeneration and dementias, and offer potential quantitative biological tools to assess novel therapeutics. Here we use behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) as a model disease. We demonstrate that inversion of canonical microcircuit models to non-invasive human magnetoecphalography can identify the regional- and laminar-specificity of bvFTD pathophysiology, and their parameters can accurately differentiate patients from matched healthy controls. Using such models, we show that changes in local coupling in frontotemporal dementia underlie the failure to adequately establish sensory predictions, leading to altered prediction error responses in a cortical information-processing hierarchy. Using machine learning, this model-based approach provided greater case-control classification accuracy than conventional evoked cortical responses. We suggest that this approach provides an in vivo platform for testing mechanistic hypotheses about disease progression and pharmacotherapeutics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Salmon ◽  
Mohamed Ali Bahri ◽  
Alain Plenevaux ◽  
Guillaume Becker ◽  
Alain Seret ◽  
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AbstractThe purpose of this exploratory research is to provide data on synaptopathy in the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD). Twelve patients with probable bvFTD were compared to 12 control participants and 12 patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Loss of synaptic projections was assessed with [18F]UCBH-PET. Total distribution volume was obtained with Logan method using carotid artery derived input function. Neuroimages were analyzed with SPM12. Verbal fluency, episodic memory and awareness of cognitive impairment were equally impaired in patients groups. Compared to controls, [18F]UCBH uptake tended to decrease in the right anterior parahippocampal gyrus of bvFTD patients. Loss of synaptic projections was observed in the right hippocampus of AD participants, but there was no significant difference in [18F]UCBH brain uptake between patients groups. Anosognosia for clinical disorder was correlated with synaptic density in the caudate nucleus and the anteromedial prefrontal cortex. This study suggests that synaptopathy in bvFTD targets the temporal social brain and self-referential processes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 350 ◽  
pp. S72
Author(s):  
D.H. Lee ◽  
S.-H. Kim ◽  
J.H. Lee ◽  
J.-Y Yang ◽  
H.-S. Shin ◽  
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1987 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tarun Ch. Sarmah ◽  
Mahinath Dev Choudhury ◽  
Monoranjan Goswami

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