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Predicting brain age from functional connectivity in symptomatic and preclinical Alzheimer disease

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Abstract
"Brain-predicted age" quantifies apparent brain age compared to normative neuroimaging trajectories. Advanced brain-predicted age has been well established in symptomatic Alzheimer disease (AD), but is underexplored in preclinical AD. Prior brain-predicted age studies have typically used structural MRI, but resting-state functional connectivity (FC) remains underexplored. Our model predicted age from FC in 391 cognitively normal, amyloid-negative controls (ages 18-89). We applied the trained model to 145 amyloid-negative, 151 preclinical AD, and 156 symptomatic AD participants to test group differences. The model accurately predicted age in the training set. FC-predicted brain age gaps (FC-BAG) were significantly older in symptomatic AD and significantly younger in preclinical AD compared to controls. There was minimal correspondence between networks predictive of age and AD. Elevated FC-BAG may reflect network disruption during symptomatic AD. Reduced FC-BAG in preclinical AD was opposite to the expected direction, and may reflect a biphasic response to preclinical AD pathology or may be driven by inconsistency between age-related vs. AD-related networks. Overall, FC-predicted brain age may be a sensitive AD biomarker.
Author(s)
Peter R MillarPatrick H LuckettBrian A GordonTammie L S BenzingerSuzanne E SchindlerAnne M FaganCarlos CruchagaRandall J BatemanRicardo AllegriMathias JuckerJae-Hong LeeHiroshi MoriStephen P SallowayIgor YakushevJohn C MorrisBeau M AncesDominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
Alzheimer diseaseBrain agingMachine learningResting-state functional connectivityfMRI
DOI
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119228
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14230
Publisher
NEUROIMAGE
Language
영어
ISSN
1053-8119
Citation Volume
256
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
12
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