Neuroimaging findings in twins discordant for Alzheimer's
disease
Source: Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
1999 Feb;10(1):51-58.
Author: Pedersen NL, Miller BL, Loebach Wetherell J, Vallo J, Toga AW, Knutson N, Mehringer CM, Small GW, Gatz M. PubMed ID: 9844037
Abstract:
Data from computed tomography (CT) scans of 12 twin pairs in which
one partner had Azheimer's disease (AD) and the other partner is
cognitively intact were analyzed to study structural brain features
associated with AD while controlling for familial factors. Visual
ratings and analysis of quantified areas and volumes indicated that AD
twins showed more dilation of temporal horns, lateral ventricles and
third ventricle, and more atrophy of temporal lobes, particularly in the
anterior temporal/perisylvian area, than their healthy cotwins. Demented
twins did not have smaller intracranial areas or overall brain volumes
than their intact partners. The apolipoprotein sigma-4 allele was
associated with greater dilation of lateral ventricles and ventricular
volume. Significant intrapair correlations were found for total
intracranial area and volume, cerebellar area and white matter lesions