AUTHORS: Caminiti SP, Boccalini C, Nicastro N, Garibotto V, Perani D

, 126: 14-24, February 2023


ABSTRACT

We investigated how sex modulates metabolic connectivity alterations in probable dementia with Lewy bodies (pDLB). We included 131 pDLB patients (males/females: 58/73) and similarly aged healthy controls (HC) (male/female: 59/75) with available (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) scans. We assessed (1) sex differences in the whole-brain connectivity, identifying pathological hubs, (2) connectivity alterations in functional pathways of the neurotransmitter systems, (3) Resting State Net- works (RSNs) integrity. Both pDLB M (males) and pDLB F (females) shared dysfunctional hubs in the insula, Rolandic operculum, and inferior parietal lobule, but the pDLB M group showed more severe and diffuse whole-brain connec- tivity alterations. Neurotransmitters connectivity analysis revealed common alterations in dopaminergic and noradrenergic pathways. Sex differences emerged particularly in the Ch4-perisylvian division, with pDLB M showing more severe alterations than pDLB F . The RSNs analysis showed no sex differences, with decreased connectivity strength in the primary visual, posterior default mode, and attention networks in both groups. Extensive connectivity changes characterize both males and females in the dementia stage, with a major vulnerability of cholinergic neurotransmitter systems in males, possibly contributing to the observed different clinical phenotypes.

 

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