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Vigorous-Intensity Exercise As A Modulator Of Cardiac Adipose Tissue In Women With Obesity: A Cross-Sectional And Randomized Pilot Study, Sumsen Thapa, Bharath S Selvaraj, Paige N Davis, Bryan Smith, Amy H Givan, Jose A Perez-Rivera, Pamela K Woodard, Jon D Klingensmith, Maria Fernandez-Del-Valle Jan 2023

Vigorous-Intensity Exercise As A Modulator Of Cardiac Adipose Tissue In Women With Obesity: A Cross-Sectional And Randomized Pilot Study, Sumsen Thapa, Bharath S Selvaraj, Paige N Davis, Bryan Smith, Amy H Givan, Jose A Perez-Rivera, Pamela K Woodard, Jon D Klingensmith, Maria Fernandez-Del-Valle

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Cardiac adipose tissue (CAT) has become an important target for the reduction of disease risk. Supervised exercise programs have shown potential to "significantly" reduce CAT; however, the impact of different exercise modalities is not clear, and the relationships between CAT, physical activity (PA) levels and fitness (PFit) remain unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the relationships between CAT, PA and PFit, and to explore the effects of different exercise modalities in a group of women with obesity. A total of 26 women (age: 23.41 ± 5.78 years-old) were enrolled in the cross-sectional study. PA, cardiorespiratory fitness, …


Transferrin Receptor In Primary And Metastatic Breast Cancer: Evaluation Of Expression And Experimental Modulation To Improve Molecular Targeting, Francesca Fontana, Alison K. Esser, Christopher Egbulefu, Partha Karmakar, Xinming Su, John S. Allen, Yalin Xu, Jennifer L. Davis, Ariel Gabay, Jingyu Xiang, Kristin A. Kwakwa, Brad Manion, Suzanne Bakewell, Shunqiang Li, Haeseong Park, Gregory M. Lanza, Samuel Achilefu, Katherine N. Weilbaecher Jan 2023

Transferrin Receptor In Primary And Metastatic Breast Cancer: Evaluation Of Expression And Experimental Modulation To Improve Molecular Targeting, Francesca Fontana, Alison K. Esser, Christopher Egbulefu, Partha Karmakar, Xinming Su, John S. Allen, Yalin Xu, Jennifer L. Davis, Ariel Gabay, Jingyu Xiang, Kristin A. Kwakwa, Brad Manion, Suzanne Bakewell, Shunqiang Li, Haeseong Park, Gregory M. Lanza, Samuel Achilefu, Katherine N. Weilbaecher

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BACKGROUND: Conjugation of transferrin (Tf) to imaging or nanotherapeutic agents is a promising strategy to target breast cancer. Since the efficacy of these biomaterials often depends on the overexpression of the targeted receptor, we set out to survey expression of transferrin receptor (TfR) in primary and metastatic breast cancer samples, including metastases and relapse, and investigate its modulation in experimental models.

METHODS: Gene expression was investigated by datamining in twelve publicly-available datasets. Dedicated Tissue microarrays (TMAs) were generated to evaluate matched primary and bone metastases as well as and pre and post chemotherapy tumors from the same patient. TMA were …


Biologic Targets Of Prescription Medications And Risk Of Neurodegenerative Disease In United States Medicare Beneficiaries, Yizhe Song, Brad A. Racette, Alejandra Camacho-Soto, Susan Searles Nielsen Jan 2023

Biologic Targets Of Prescription Medications And Risk Of Neurodegenerative Disease In United States Medicare Beneficiaries, Yizhe Song, Brad A. Racette, Alejandra Camacho-Soto, Susan Searles Nielsen

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OBJECTIVE: To identify prescription medications associated with a lower risk of three neurodegenerative diseases: Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

METHODS: We conducted a population-based, case-control study of U.S. Medicare beneficiaries in 2009 (42,885 incident neurodegenerative disease cases, 334,387 randomly selected controls). Using medication data from 2006-2007, we categorized all filled medications according to their biological targets and mechanisms of action on those targets. We used multinomial logistic regression models, while accounting for demographics, indicators of smoking, and health care utilization, to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for 141 target-action pairs and each neurodegenerative …


Leveraging Health Infrastructure To Optimize Hpv Vaccination For Adolescents In Zambia: Protocol For An Implementation Study, Sam Miti, Thembekile Shato, Comfort Asante, Ana Baumann, Gershom Chongwe, Patricia M. Bobo, Michelle I. Silver, Jean M. Hunleth Jan 2023

Leveraging Health Infrastructure To Optimize Hpv Vaccination For Adolescents In Zambia: Protocol For An Implementation Study, Sam Miti, Thembekile Shato, Comfort Asante, Ana Baumann, Gershom Chongwe, Patricia M. Bobo, Michelle I. Silver, Jean M. Hunleth

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BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Zambia, where HIV prevalence is also high (11.3%). HIV heightens the risk of developing and dying from cervical cancer. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine can prevent 90% of cervical cancers, and in Zambia is recommended for adolescent girls ages 14-15 years, including those with HIV. Currently they mainly deliver HPV vaccination via school-based campaigns, which may exclude the most vulnerable adolescents-those out-of-school or who irregularly attend. Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) are more likely to have these vulnerabilities. Further, school-based campaigns are not tailored to the WHO-recommended HPV vaccination …


Cytosolic Epcam Cooperates With H-Ras To Regulate Epithelial To Mesenchymal Transition Through Zeb1, Fatma A. Omar, Taylor C. Brown, William E. Gillanders, Timothy P. Fleming, Michael A. Smith, Ross M. Bremner, Narendra V. Sankpal Jan 2023

Cytosolic Epcam Cooperates With H-Ras To Regulate Epithelial To Mesenchymal Transition Through Zeb1, Fatma A. Omar, Taylor C. Brown, William E. Gillanders, Timothy P. Fleming, Michael A. Smith, Ross M. Bremner, Narendra V. Sankpal

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Next generation sequencing of human cancer mutations has identified novel therapeutic targets. Activating Ras oncogene mutations play a central role in oncogenesis, and Ras-driven tumorigenesis upregulates an array of genes and signaling cascades that can transform normal cells into tumor cells. In this study, we investigated the role of altered localization of epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) in Ras-expressing cells. Analysis of microarray data demonstrated that Ras expression induced EpCAM expression in normal breast epithelial cells. Fluorescent and confocal microscopy showed that H-Ras mediated transformation also promoted epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) together with EpCAM. To consistently localize EpCAM in the cytosol, …


Association Of Hospital Centrality In Inter-Hospital Patient-Sharing Networks With Patient Mortality And Length Of Stay, Regan W. Bergmark, Ginger Jin, Robert S. Semco, Marc Santolini, Margaret A. Olsen, Amar Dhand Jan 2023

Association Of Hospital Centrality In Inter-Hospital Patient-Sharing Networks With Patient Mortality And Length Of Stay, Regan W. Bergmark, Ginger Jin, Robert S. Semco, Marc Santolini, Margaret A. Olsen, Amar Dhand

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OBJECTIVE: The interdependence of hospitals is underappreciated in patient outcomes studies. We used a network science approach to foreground this interdependence. Specifically, within two large state-based interhospital networks, we examined the relationship of a hospital's network position with in-hospital mortality and length of stay.

METHODS: We constructed interhospital network graphs using data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project and the American Hospital Association Annual Survey for Florida (2014) and California (2011). The exposure of interest was hospital centrality, defined as weighted degree (sum of all ties to a given hospital from other hospitals). The outcomes were in-hospital mortality and …


Examining Decisional Needs And Contextual Factors Influencing Fertility Status Assessment Among Young Female Survivors Of Childhood Cancer: A Sequential Mixed Methods Study Protocol, Brooke Cherven, Nataliya V. Ivankova, Jessica B. Spencer, Anne M. Fitzpatrick, Karen C. Burns, Jenna Demedis, Holly R Hoefgen, Ann C. Mertens, James L. Klosky Jan 2023

Examining Decisional Needs And Contextual Factors Influencing Fertility Status Assessment Among Young Female Survivors Of Childhood Cancer: A Sequential Mixed Methods Study Protocol, Brooke Cherven, Nataliya V. Ivankova, Jessica B. Spencer, Anne M. Fitzpatrick, Karen C. Burns, Jenna Demedis, Holly R Hoefgen, Ann C. Mertens, James L. Klosky

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INTRODUCTION: Female cancer survivors who received gonadotoxic cancer treatment are at risk for profound diminished ovarian reserve and/or primary ovarian insufficiency with resulting infertility, which can be associated with distress and decreased quality of life.. Despite prioritizing future parenthood, many survivors are unsure of the impact of their treatment on their future fertility, and little is known about the perceived reproductive health needs and factors associated with receipt of a fertility status assessment (FSA). There is a lack of developmentally appropriate reproductive health decisional support interventions available for emerging adult cancer survivors. This study will explore the perceived reproductive health …


Regulation Of The Volume-Regulated Anion Channel Pore-Forming Subunit Lrrc8a In The Intrahippocampal Kainic Acid Model Of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Manolia R. Ghouli, Carrie R. Jonak, Rajan Sah, Todd A. Fiacco, Devin K. Binder Jan 2023

Regulation Of The Volume-Regulated Anion Channel Pore-Forming Subunit Lrrc8a In The Intrahippocampal Kainic Acid Model Of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Manolia R. Ghouli, Carrie R. Jonak, Rajan Sah, Todd A. Fiacco, Devin K. Binder

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Volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) are a group of ubiquitously expressed outwardly-rectifying anion channels that sense increases in cell volume and act to return cells to baseline volume through an efflux of anions and organic osmolytes, including glutamate. Because cell swelling, increased extracellular glutamate levels, and reduction of the brain extracellular space (ECS) all occur during seizure generation, we set out to determine whether VRACs are dysregulated throughout mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), the most common form of adult epilepsy. To accomplish this, we employed the IHKA experimental model of MTLE, and probed for the expression of LRRC8A, the essential pore-forming …


Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Survey Of Clinicians To Identify Barriers To Clinical Practice Guideline Implementation In The Assessment And Treatment Of Persistent Tic Disorders, Jaclyn M. Martindale, Harini Sarva, Davide Martino, Donald L. Gilbert, Christos Ganos, Tamara Pringsheim, Kevin Black, Irene A. Malaty Jan 2023

Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Survey Of Clinicians To Identify Barriers To Clinical Practice Guideline Implementation In The Assessment And Treatment Of Persistent Tic Disorders, Jaclyn M. Martindale, Harini Sarva, Davide Martino, Donald L. Gilbert, Christos Ganos, Tamara Pringsheim, Kevin Black, Irene A. Malaty

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INTRODUCTION: Eight members of the International Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Society Tic and Tourette Syndrome Study Group formed a subcommittee to discuss further barriers to practice guideline implementation. Based on expert opinion and literature review, the consensus was that practice variations continue to be quite broad and that many barriers in different clinical settings might negatively influence the adoption of the American Academy of Neurology and the European Society for the Study of Tourette Syndrome published guidelines.

OBJECTIVES: 1) To identify how clinical practices diverge from the existing American Academy of Neurology and European Society for the Study of …


Pregnancy-Induced Differential Expression Of Sars-Cov-2 And Influenza A Viral Entry Factors In The Lower Respiratory Tract, Tusar Giri, Santosh Panda, Arvind Palanisamy Jan 2023

Pregnancy-Induced Differential Expression Of Sars-Cov-2 And Influenza A Viral Entry Factors In The Lower Respiratory Tract, Tusar Giri, Santosh Panda, Arvind Palanisamy

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Despite differences in the clinical presentation of coronavirus disease-19 and pandemic influenza in pregnancy, fundamental mechanistic insights are currently lacking because of the difficulty in recruiting critically ill pregnant subjects for research studies. Therefore, to better understand host-pathogen interaction during pregnancy, we performed a series of foundational experiments in pregnant rats at term gestation to assess the expression of host entry factors for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and influenza A virus (IAV) and genes associated with innate immune response in the lower respiratory tract. We report that pregnancy is characterized by a decrease in host factors mediating …


Adherence To And Experiences Of K-12 Students In Modified And Standard Home Quarantine During The Sars-Cov-2 Pandemic In Missouri, Mary Claire Worrell, Sara Malone, Patrick Dawson, Stephanie A. Fritz, Ebony Thomas, Bre Peeler, Catherine Rains, Sarah C. Tinker, John C. Neatherlin, Lisa Barrios, Jon Mooney, Katie Towns, Jason Newland, Johanna S. Salzer Jan 2023

Adherence To And Experiences Of K-12 Students In Modified And Standard Home Quarantine During The Sars-Cov-2 Pandemic In Missouri, Mary Claire Worrell, Sara Malone, Patrick Dawson, Stephanie A. Fritz, Ebony Thomas, Bre Peeler, Catherine Rains, Sarah C. Tinker, John C. Neatherlin, Lisa Barrios, Jon Mooney, Katie Towns, Jason Newland, Johanna S. Salzer

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BACKGROUND: In November 2020, during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, Missouri allowed local public health jurisdictions the option to implement a modified quarantine policy allowing kindergarten through 12 (K-12) students with low-risk exposures to continue in-person learning. We assessed adherence to quarantine among participants in modified quarantine and standard home quarantine and the psychosocial impacts of quarantine on students and families.

METHODS: In January-March 2021, as part of an investigation of in-school transmission of SARS-CoV-2, parents of 586 participating K-12 students identified as a close contact with a person with SARS-CoV-2 were sent a survey to assess their activities and psychosocial impacts …


Expanded Analysis Of High-Grade Astrocytoma With Piloid Features Identifies An Epigenetically And Clinically Distinct Subtype Associated With Neurofibromatosis Type 1, Patrick J Cimino, Sonika Dahiya, Et Al. Jan 2023

Expanded Analysis Of High-Grade Astrocytoma With Piloid Features Identifies An Epigenetically And Clinically Distinct Subtype Associated With Neurofibromatosis Type 1, Patrick J Cimino, Sonika Dahiya, Et Al.

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High-grade astrocytoma with piloid features (HGAP) is a recently recognized glioma type whose classification is dependent on its global epigenetic signature. HGAP is characterized by alterations in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, often co-occurring with CDKN2A/B homozygous deletion and/or ATRX mutation. Experience with HGAP is limited and to better understand this tumor type, we evaluated an expanded cohort of patients (n = 144) with these tumors, as defined by DNA methylation array testing, with a subset additionally evaluated by next-generation sequencing (NGS). Among evaluable cases, we confirmed the high prevalence CDKN2A/B homozygous deletion, and/or ATRX mutations/loss in this tumor …


Microbiome-Targeting Therapies In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Safety And Efficacy, Anna Deveaux, Jian Ryou, Gautam Dantas, Barbara B Warner, Phillip I Tarr Jan 2023

Microbiome-Targeting Therapies In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Safety And Efficacy, Anna Deveaux, Jian Ryou, Gautam Dantas, Barbara B Warner, Phillip I Tarr

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Microbiome-targeting therapies have received great attention as approaches to prevent disease in infants born preterm, but their safety and efficacy remain uncertain. Here we summarize the existing literature, focusing on recent meta-analyses and systematic reviews that evaluate the performance of probiotics, prebiotics, and/or synbiotics in clinical trials and studies, emphasizing interventions for which the primary or secondary outcomes were prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis, late-onset sepsis, feeding intolerance, and/or reduction in hospitalization length or all-cause mortality. Current evidence suggests that probiotics and prebiotics are largely safe but conclusions regarding their effectiveness in the neonatal intensive care unit have been mixed. To …


Eating Disorders In Weight-Related Therapy (Edit): Protocol For A Systematic Review With Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Of Eating Disorder Risk In Behavioural Weight Management, Hiba Jebeile, Denise E. Wilfley, Et Al. Jan 2023

Eating Disorders In Weight-Related Therapy (Edit): Protocol For A Systematic Review With Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Of Eating Disorder Risk In Behavioural Weight Management, Hiba Jebeile, Denise E. Wilfley, Et Al.

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The Eating Disorders In weight-related Therapy (EDIT) Collaboration brings together data from randomised controlled trials of behavioural weight management interventions to identify individual participant risk factors and intervention strategies that contribute to eating disorder risk. We present a protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis which aims to identify participants at risk of developing eating disorders, or related symptoms, during or after weight management interventions conducted in adolescents or adults with overweight or obesity. We systematically searched four databases up to March 2022 and clinical trials registries to May 2022 to identify randomised controlled trials of …


Cognition And Education Benefits Of Increased Hemoglobin And Blood Oxygenation In Children With Sickle Cell Disease, Joanna P. Macewan, Allison A. King, Andy Nguyen, Anuj Mubayi, Irene Agodoa, Kim Smith-Whitley Jan 2023

Cognition And Education Benefits Of Increased Hemoglobin And Blood Oxygenation In Children With Sickle Cell Disease, Joanna P. Macewan, Allison A. King, Andy Nguyen, Anuj Mubayi, Irene Agodoa, Kim Smith-Whitley

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BACKGROUND: Among individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD), decreased hemoglobin is associated with lower oxygen saturation (SpO2) and increased risk of stroke, both of which are associated with lower intelligence quotient (IQ) scores. Thus, increasing hemoglobin and SpO2 in individuals with SCD may increase IQ and educational attainment.

METHODS: A cohort simulation model was built to determine academic performance and educational attainment based on cognitive function (measured by IQ) of a pediatric SCD cohort randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. The model contained two key stages: childhood (<10 years) and adolescence (≥10 years). In stage 1, increased hemoglobin and increased SpO2 (assigned to the treatment group) were determinants of higher IQ, prevention of IQ deterioration over time. Increased hemoglobin was also a determinant of decreased stroke risk. In stage 2, improvement in adolescent IQ as a result of treatment was a determinant of academic performance.

RESULTS: In a simulated cohort of 2000 children and adolescents with …


Neuroinflammation And Amyloid Deposition In The Progression Of Mixed Alzheimer And Vascular Dementia, Chunwei Ying, Peter Kang, Michael M Binkley, Andria L Ford, Yasheng Chen, Jason Hassenstab, Qing Wang, Jeremy Strain, John C Morris, Jin-Moo Lee, Tammie L S Benzinger, Hongyu An Jan 2023

Neuroinflammation And Amyloid Deposition In The Progression Of Mixed Alzheimer And Vascular Dementia, Chunwei Ying, Peter Kang, Michael M Binkley, Andria L Ford, Yasheng Chen, Jason Hassenstab, Qing Wang, Jeremy Strain, John C Morris, Jin-Moo Lee, Tammie L S Benzinger, Hongyu An

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BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) pathologies coexist in patients with cognitive impairment. Abnormal amyloid beta (Aβ) deposition is the hallmark pathologic biomarker for AD. Neuroinflammation may be a pathophysiological mechanism in both AD and VCID. In this study, we aimed to understand the role of neuroinflammation and Aβ deposition in white matter hyperintensities (WMH) progression and cognitive decline over a decade in patients with mixed AD and VCID pathologies.

METHODS: Twenty-four elderly participants (median [interquartile range] age 78 [64.8, 83] years old, 14 female) were recruited from the Knight Alzheimer Disease Research …


Characterization Of Combined Endoscopies And Aerodigestive Care: An Analysis Of Utilization And Financial Feasibility, Jennifer Brinkmeier, Noor Al-Hammadi, Sumana Shashidhar, Leslie Hinyard, Dhiren Patel Jan 2023

Characterization Of Combined Endoscopies And Aerodigestive Care: An Analysis Of Utilization And Financial Feasibility, Jennifer Brinkmeier, Noor Al-Hammadi, Sumana Shashidhar, Leslie Hinyard, Dhiren Patel

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BACKGROUND: Aerodigestive care is one model of multi-disciplinary care, which is a valuable tool for both providers and patients. Aerodigestive care models are associated with improved outcomes, reduced anesthesia exposure, reduction in hospital admissions, and fewer days of missed work or school. This is the first study to explore national usage and cost trends in combined endoscopy utilization to identify gaps in care and the potential for financial resource optimization.

METHODS: Data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Kid's Inpatient Sample (KID) was used from 2016 and 2019. Diagnoses and procedures were identified using ICD-10 codes, for patients …


Genetic Variation In Environmental Enteropathy And Stunting In Zambian Children: A Pilot Genome Wide Association Study Using The H3africa Chip, Monica N. Mweetwa, Talin Haritunians, Shishir Dube, Kanta Chandwe, Beatrice Amadi, Kanekwa Zyambo, Ta-Chiang Liu, Dermot Mcgovern, Paul Kelly Jan 2023

Genetic Variation In Environmental Enteropathy And Stunting In Zambian Children: A Pilot Genome Wide Association Study Using The H3africa Chip, Monica N. Mweetwa, Talin Haritunians, Shishir Dube, Kanta Chandwe, Beatrice Amadi, Kanekwa Zyambo, Ta-Chiang Liu, Dermot Mcgovern, Paul Kelly

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PURPOSE: Stunting is known to be heavily influenced by environmental factors, so the genetic contribution has received little attention. Here we report an exploration of genetic influences in stunted Zambian children with environmental enteropathy.

METHOD: Children with stunting (LAZ < -2) were enrolled and given nutritional therapy. Those that were non-responsive to therapy were designated as cases, and children with good growth (LAZ > -1) from the same community as controls. Blood and stool samples were taken to measure biomarkers of intestinal inflammation, epithelial damage, and microbial translocation. Single nucleotide polymorphism array genotyping was carried out on saliva samples using the H3Africa consortium array.

RESULTS: Genome wide associations were analysed in 117 cases and 41 controls. While no significant associations with stunting were observed at …


Preliminary Validation Of A Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Metric For Tracking Dementia-Related Neurodegeneration And Future Decline, Gavin T Kress, Emily S Popa, Paul M Thompson, Susan Y Bookheimer, Sophia I Thomopoulos, Christopher R K Ching, Hong Zheng, Daniel A Hirsh, David A Merrill, Stella E Panos, Cyrus A Raji, Prabha Siddarth, Jennifer E Bramen Jan 2023

Preliminary Validation Of A Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Metric For Tracking Dementia-Related Neurodegeneration And Future Decline, Gavin T Kress, Emily S Popa, Paul M Thompson, Susan Y Bookheimer, Sophia I Thomopoulos, Christopher R K Ching, Hong Zheng, Daniel A Hirsh, David A Merrill, Stella E Panos, Cyrus A Raji, Prabha Siddarth, Jennifer E Bramen

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by cognitive decline and atrophy in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and subsequent brain regions. Structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) has been widely used in research and clinical care for diagnosis and monitoring AD progression. However, atrophy patterns are complex and vary by patient. To address this issue, researchers have made efforts to develop more concise metrics that can summarize AD-specific atrophy. Many of these methods can be difficult to interpret clinically, hampering adoption. In this study, we introduce a novel index which we call an "AD-NeuroScore," that uses a modified …