Comparison of amyloid positivity rate and accumulation pattern between amnestic and non-amnestic type mild cognitive impairment

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Objective We aimed to compare cerebral beta-amyloid protein (Aβ) positivity rate and amyloid accumulation pattern on amyloid pos-itron emission tomography (PET) between mild cognitive impairment (MCI) subtypes, i.e. amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and non-amnestic mild cognitive impairment (naMCI). Methods The study participants were 34 naMCI patients and age-, sex-and education-matched 68 aMCI patients (1:2 ratio) who visited the Dementia and Age-Associated Cognitive Decline Clinic of the Seoul National University Hospital. All participants received compre-hensive clinical and neuropsychological assessments and [18F] florbetaben PET. Results Aβ positivity rate of naMCI group (26.5%) was significantly lower than that of aMCI group (64.7%). Among Aβ positive indi-viduals, there was no difference in Aβ accumulation pattern between naMCI and aMCI. Conclusion The findings suggest that MCI subtypes based on impaired cognitive domains have a differential association with brain Aβ deposition, a core pathology of AD. Amnestic subtype of MCI are more closely associated with cerebral Aβ deposition compared to non-amnestic subtype. In contrast, the pattern of amyloid deposition does not appear to have any difference between the subtypes.

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Lee, S. H., Lee, J. H., Byun, M. S., Yi, D., Jung, G., Park, J. E., & Lee, D. Y. (2020). Comparison of amyloid positivity rate and accumulation pattern between amnestic and non-amnestic type mild cognitive impairment. Psychiatry Investigation, 17(6), 603–607. https://doi.org/10.30773/pi.2020.0063

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