Regional tau pathology and loneliness in cognitively normal older adults

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Federico d’Oleire Uquillas
Heidi I. L. Jacobs
Kelsey D. Biddle
Michael Properzi
Bernard Hanseeuw
Aaron P. Schultz
Dorene M. Rentz
Keith A. Johnson
Reisa A. Sperling
Nancy J. Donovan
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[1] Harvard Medical School,Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
[2] Harvard Medical School,Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital
[3] Maastricht University,School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Alzheimer Centre, Limburg
[4] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychiatry, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
[5] Université Catholique de Louvain,Department of Neurology, Saint
[6] Harvard Medical School,Luc University Hospital, Institute of Neuroscience
[7] Harvard Medical School,Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
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Loneliness is a perception of social and emotional isolation that increases in prevalence among older adults during the eighth decade of life. Loneliness has been associated with higher brain amyloid-β deposition, a biologic marker of Alzheimer’s disease, in cognitively normal older adults, suggesting a link with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology. This study examined whether greater loneliness was associated with tau pathology, the other defining feature of Alzheimer’s disease, in 117 cognitively normal older adults. Using flortaucipir positron emission tomography, we measured tau pathology in the entorhinal cortex, a region of initial accumulation in aging adults with or without elevated amyloid-β, and in the inferior temporal cortex, a region of early accumulation typically associated with elevated amyloid-β and memory impairment. Loneliness was measured by self-report using the 3-item UCLA-loneliness scale. We found that higher tau pathology in the right entorhinal cortex was associated with greater loneliness, controlling for age, sex, and apolipoprotein E ε4, the Alzheimer’s disease genetic risk marker. This association remained significant after further adjustment for socioeconomic status, social network, depression and anxiety scores, and memory performance. There was no association of inferior temporal cortical or left entorhinal tau pathology with loneliness. Exploratory whole-brain surface maps supported these findings and identified additional clusters correlating loneliness and tau in the right fusiform gyrus. These results provide further support for loneliness as a socioemotional symptom in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.
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