Brain age identification from diffusion MRI synergistically predicts neurodegenerative disease
Chenyu Gao, Michael E. Kim, Karthik Ramadass, Praitayini Kanakaraj, Aravind R. Krishnan, Adam M. Saunders, Nancy R. Newlin, Ho Hin Lee, Qi Yang, Warren D. Taylor, Brian D. Boyd, Lori L. Beason-Held, Susan M. Resnick, Lisa L. Barnes, David A. Bennett, Marilyn S. Albert

TL;DR
This study develops a diffusion MRI-based brain age estimation method that isolates microstructural information, providing early neurodegeneration insights and outperforming traditional T1-weighted MRI models in predicting disease progression.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel dMRI-based brain age model that mitigates macrostructural influence, enhancing early detection of neurodegenerative disease stages.
Findings
dMRI-based brain age is older than T1w MRI in MCI transition
dMRI brain age predicts CN to MCI transition up to five years earlier
dMRI brain age shows different patterns across neurodegeneration stages
Abstract
Estimated brain age from magnetic resonance image (MRI) and its deviation from chronological age can provide early insights into potential neurodegenerative diseases, supporting early detection and implementation of prevention strategies. Diffusion MRI (dMRI) presents an opportunity to build an earlier biomarker for neurodegenerative disease prediction because it captures subtle microstructural changes that precede more perceptible macrostructural changes. However, the coexistence of macro- and micro-structural information in dMRI raises the question of whether current dMRI-based brain age estimation models are leveraging the intended microstructural information or if they inadvertently rely on the macrostructural information. To develop a microstructure-specific brain age, we propose a method for brain age identification from dMRI that mitigates the model's use of macrostructural…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · MRI in cancer diagnosis
MethodsDiffusion
