Journal article
11C-PiB PET can underestimate brain amyloid-β burden when cotton wool plaques are numerous
EE Abrahamson, JK Kofler, CR Becker, JC Price, KL Newell, B Ghetti, JR Murrell, CA Mclean, OL Lopez, CA Mathis, WE Klunk, VL Villemagne, MD Ikonomovic
Brain | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2022
Abstract
Individuals with familial Alzheimer's disease due to PSEN1 mutations develop high cortical fibrillar amyloid-β load but often have lower cortical 11C-Pittsburgh compound B (PiB) retention than Individuals with sporadic Alzheimer's disease. We hypothesized this is influenced by limited interactions of Pittsburgh compound B with cotton wool plaques, an amyloid-β plaque type common in familial Alzheimer's disease but rare in sporadic Alzheimer's disease. Histological sections of frontal and temporal cortex, caudate nucleus and cerebellum were obtained from 14 cases with sporadic Alzheimer's disease, 12 cases with familial Alzheimer's disease due to PSEN1 mutations, two relatives of a PSEN1 muta..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by NIH grant nos. P01 AG025204, P30 AG066468 (University of Pittsburgh ADRC), P30 AG010133 (Indiana University ADRC), and P01 AG014449, and NHMRC grants 1046471 and G1005121.