Conversion of mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer disease predicted by hippocampal atrophy maps

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Apostolova, Liana G.
Dutton, Rebecca A.
Dinov, Ivo D.
Hayashi, Kiralee M.
Toga, Arthur W.
Cummings, Jeffrey L.
Thompson, Paul M.
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Lan Neuro Imaging, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Los Angeles, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Biobehav Sci, Los Angeles, CA USA
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Stat, Los Angeles, CA USA
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10.1001/archneur.63.5.693
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: While most patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) transition to Alzheimer disease (AD), others develop non-AD dementia, remain in the MCI state, or improve. Objective: To test the following hypotheses: smaller hippocampal volumes predict conversion of MCI to AD, whereas larger hippocampal volumes predict cognitive stability and/or improvement; and patients with MCI who convert to AD have greater atrophy in the CA1 hippocampal subfield and subiculum. Design: Prospective longitudinal cohort study Setting: University of California-Los Angeles Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Patients: We followed up 20 MCI subjects clinically and neuro psychologically for 3 years. Main Outcome Measure: Baseline regional hippocampal atrophy was analyzed with region-of-interest and 3-dimensional hippocampal mapping techniques. Results: During the 3-year study, 6 patients developed AD (MCI-c), 7 remained stable (MCI-nc), and 7 improved (MCl-i). Patients with MCI-c had 9% smaller left and 13% smaller right mean hippocampal volumes compared with MCI-nc patients. Radial atrophy maps showed greater atrophy of the CA1 subregion in MCI-c. Patients with MCI-c had significantly smaller hippocampi than MCI-i patients (left, 24%; right, 27%). Volumetric analyses showed a trend for greater hippocampal atrophy in MCI-nc relative to MCI-i patients (eg, 16% volume loss). After permutation tests corrected for multiple comparison, the atrophy maps showed a significant difference on the right. Subicular differences were seen between MCI-c and MCI-i patients, and MCI-nc and MCI-i patients. Multiple linear regression analysis confirmed the group effect to be highly significant and independent of age, hemisphere, and Mini-Mental State Examination scores at baseline. Conclusions: Smaller hippocampi and specifically CA1 and subicular involvement are associated with increased risk for conversion from MCI to AD. Patients with MCI-i tend to have larger hippocampal volumes and relative preservation of both the subiculum and CA1.
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