Published November 26, 2025 | Version 1.0
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A Functional Resting-State Network Atlas Based on 420 Older Adults with Hypertension

Authors/Creators

  • 1. ROR icon Michigan State University

Description

The Risk Reduction for Alzheimer’s Disease (rrAD) trial included 513 cognitively normal, sedentary, hypertensive older adults (aged 60 to 85 years) with dementia risk factors. We utilized 420 high-quality baseline resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) scans from this cohort to develop a functional atlas tailored for aging populations. Typical rs-fMRI atlases derived from healthy young adults do not account for age-related changes, such as cortical atrophy, enlarged ventricles, and altered connectivity. To address this gap, we created a cohort-specific MNI-adjacent anatomical template, rrAD420, using SPM12’s DARTEL registration. In this space, we derived a comprehensive functional atlas using both group independent component analysis (GICA) and probabilistic functional mode decomposition (PROFUMO). The rrAD420 atlas offers detailed representations of Resting-State Network (RSN) connectivity, encompassing unique configurations and overlapping interactions. It features two Default-Mode Network (DMN)-specific seed-based maps (DMN24 with cerebellum, DMN18 without) and data-driven components resembling the major RSNs. Furthermore, PROFUMO allowed for the identification of multimodal and combinatory networks, capturing connections within and between RSNs. While optimized for hypertensive older adults, the rrAD420 atlas serves as a versatile tool for broader aging populations, aiding in the study of neurodegenerative processes and biomarker discovery.

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Funding

National Institute on Aging
Exercise and Intensive Vascular Risk Reduction in Preventing Dementia R01AG049749
National Institute on Aging
Hypertension, intracranial pulsatility and brain A-beta accumulation in older adults R01AG057571
National Institute on Aging
Biomarkers to track effective interventions that delay dementia onset in participants of the "Risk Reduction for Alzheimer's Disease (rrAD)" trial R56AG074613
National Institute on Aging
Biomarkers to Track Effective Interventions that Delay Dementia Onset in Participants of the "Risk Reduction for Alzheimer's Disease (rrAD)" Trial RF1AG084134

Dates

Created
2025-11-26
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Software

Repository URL
https://github.com/NOSrepo/NOS_rrAD420
Programming language
MATLAB
Development Status
Active