Impaired Thalamic Connectivity Pattern in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment Bo Zhou Department of Neurology, Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China LIAMA Center for Computational Medicine, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of
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Impaired Thalamic Connectivity Pattern in Alzheimer’s Disease and
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Bo Zhou
Department of Neurology, Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
LIAMA Center for Computational Medicine, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Alzheimer’s disease (AD)
• Irreversible, no effective therapy till now
• Heavy economic and social costs
Mild cognitive impairment ( MCI )
• A transitional stage between normal cognition and AD ?
• A prospective phase for effective intervention ?
• Calling for earlier diagnosis and intervention
Earlier Diagnosis of AD Earlier Diagnosis of AD
Resting-state fMRI: A Promising Resting-state fMRI: A Promising ToolTool
• Keeping awake and closing eyes, not moving
• No task, may suitable for clinical research of dementia
• Functional connectivity ( FC ) based on Region of Interest
• synchronized neural activity among brain regions
• AD/MCI: decreased FC among hippocampus, medial frontal
cortex, posterior cingulate cortex
——Default Mode Network (DMN)?
• Other subcortical structure? eg. Thalamus?
Structure of Thalamus Structure of Thalamus
Pathway of ThalamusPathway of Thalamus
An important signaling “relay” station
• Processes and pass on information
• Thalamo-cortical network: a critical loop for
cognition-disrupted in AD & MCI by EEG /DTI
• Resting-state FC of thalamus in AD/MCI: rare
Disrupted Thalamo-DMN connection in MCI
• No comparative study in AD/MCI on thalamus
by rs-fMRI
Thalamus in AD/MCIThalamus in AD/MCI
Whether the pattern of functional connectivity follows the disease
or disease severity?
Subjects and Clinical DataSubjects and Clinical Data
Functional Connectivity Map of Functional Connectivity Map of ThalamusThalamus
Altered FC of Thalamus in AD Altered FC of Thalamus in AD
How about the MCI?
Strength of FC in NC, MCI and Strength of FC in NC, MCI and ADAD
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Correlation between FC and Correlation between FC and MMSEMMSE
Correlation between FC and Correlation between FC and AVLT Immediate RecallAVLT Immediate Recall
Correlation between FC and Correlation between FC and AVLT Delayed RecallAVLT Delayed Recall
Discussion
Disrupted Thalamo-DMN in ADDisrupted Thalamo-DMN in AD
• Post cingulate cortex, medial prefrontal cortex, hippocampus –default mode network– processing episodic memory -crucial for human cognitive function
• Default mode network is
susceptible to a-beta
deposition-disrupted
in AD & MCI
FC and Cognition of AD/MCIFC and Cognition of AD/MCI
• Correlation of FC and clinical variables indicates that cognitive ability is significantly correlated with the FC index between thalamus and these regions
• Disrupted thalamo-default mode network FC patterns may underlie the impaired cognitive ability of AD and MCI