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Deficits in episodic memory retrieval reveal impaired default mode network connectivity in amnestic mild cognitive impairment

机译:情景记忆检索中的缺陷揭示了轻度认知障碍中默认模式网络连接受损

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Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is believed to represent a transitional stage between normal healthy ageing and the development of dementia. In particular, aMCI patients have been shown to have higher annual transition rates to Alzheimer's Disease (AD) than individuals without cognitive impairment. Despite intensifying interest investigating the neuroanatomical basis of this transition, there remain a number of questions regarding the pathophysiological process underlying aMCI itself. A number of recent studies in aMCI have shown specific impairments in connectivity within the default mode network (DMN), which is a group of regions strongly related to episodic memory capacities. However to date, no study has investigated the integrity of the DMN between patients with aMCI and those with a non-amnestic pattern of MCI (naMCI), who have cognitive impairment, but intact memory storage systems. In this study, we contrasted the DMN connectivity in 24 aMCI and 33 naMCI patients using seed-based resting state fMRI. The two groups showed no statistical difference in their DMN intra-connectivity. However when connectivity was analysed according to performance on measures of episodic memory retrieval, the two groups were separable, with aMCI patients demonstrating impaired functional connectivity between the hippocampal formation and the posterior cingulate cortex. We provide evidence that this lack of connectivity is driven by impaired communication from the posterior cingulate hub and does not simply represent hippocampal atrophy, suggesting that posterior cingulate degeneration is the driving force behind impaired DMN connectivity in aMCI. © 2014 The Authors.
机译:轻度轻度认知障碍(aMCI)被认为代表了正常健康衰老与痴呆症发展之间的过渡阶段。尤其是,已证明aMCI患者比无认知障碍的个体每年有更高的向阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的转化率。尽管研究这种转变的神经解剖学基础的兴趣日益浓厚,但关于aMCI本身的病理生理过程仍存在许多问题。 aMCI中的许多最新研究表明,默认模式网络(DMN)内的连接受到了特定损害,默认模式网络是与情景存储容量密切相关的一组区域。然而,迄今为止,尚无研究调查患有aMCI的患者与患有记忆障碍但记忆存储系统完整的MCI(naMCI)非记忆模式的患者之间DMN的完整性。在这项研究中,我们对比了24例aMCI和33例naMCI患者使用基于种子的静止状态功能性MRI的DMN连接性。两组的DMN内部连通性均无统计学差异。然而,当根据情景记忆检索的性能对连接性进行分析时,两组是可分离的,aMCI患者表明海马结构和后扣带回皮层之间的功能连接受损。我们提供的证据表明,这种缺乏连通性的原因是来自后扣带回枢纽的通讯受损,并不能简单地代表海马萎缩,这表明后扣带变性是aMCI中DMN连接性受损的驱动力。 ©2014作者。

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