Rich club disturbances of the human connectome from subjective cognitive decline to Alzheimer's disease

Tianyi Yan(Beijing Institute of Technology), Wenhui Wang(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yang Liu(Capital Medical University), Kewei Chen(Banner Alzheimer’s Institute), Rong Chen(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Ying Han(Chinese Institute for Brain Research)
Theranostics
January 1, 2018
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) has a preclinical phase that can last for decades prior to clinical dementia onset. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is regarded as the last preclinical AD stage prior to the development of amnestic mild cognitive decline (aMCI) and AD dementia (d-AD). The analysis of brain structural networks based on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has identified the so-called 'rich club', a set of cortical regions highly connected to each other, with other regions referred to as peripheral. It has been reported that rich club architecture is affected by regional atrophy and connectivity, which are reduced in patients with aMCI and d-AD.


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