AUTHOR=Soldan Anja , Moghekar Abhay , Walker Keenan A. , Pettigrew Corinne , Hou Xirui , Lu Hanzhang , Miller Michael I. , Alfini Alfonso , Albert Marilyn , Xu Desheng , Xiao Mei-Fang , Worley Paul , The BIOCARD Research Team , Csernansky John , Holtzman David , Knopman David , Kukull Walter , Grimm Kevin , Hsiao John , Ryan Laurie , Lyketsos Constantine , Pardo Carlos , Schellenberg Gerard , Shaw Leslie , Thambisetty Madhav , Trojanowski John TITLE=Resting-State Functional Connectivity Is Associated With Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels of the Synaptic Protein NPTX2 in Non-demented Older Adults JOURNAL=Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience VOLUME=11 YEAR=2019 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/aging-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnagi.2019.00132 DOI=10.3389/fnagi.2019.00132 ISSN=1663-4365 ABSTRACT=
Intrinsic functional connectivity of large-scale brain networks has been shown to change with aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). These alterations are thought to reflect changes in synaptic function, but the underlying biological mechanisms are poorly understood. This study examined whether Neuronal Pentraxin 2 (NPTX2), a synaptic protein that mediates homeostatic strengthening of inhibitory circuits to control cortical excitability, is associated with functional connectivity as measured by resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) in five large-scale cognitive brain networks. In this cross-sectional study, rsfMRI scans were obtained from 130 older individuals (mean age = 69 years) with normal cognition (