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"Alasmar Z" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Characterizing spatiotemporal white matter hyperintensity pathophysiology in vivo to disentangle vascular and neurodegenerative contributions | Parent O; Alasmar Z; Osborne S; Bussy A; Costantino M; Fouquet JP; Quesada D; Pastor-Bernier A; Fajardo-Valdez A; Pichet-Binette A; McQuarrie A; Maranzano J; Devenyi GA; Steele CJ; Villeneuve S; ; Dadar M; Chakravarty MM; | 41916976 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 | Characterizing spatiotemporal white matter hyperintensity pathophysiology in vivo to disentangle vascular and neurodegenerative contributions | Parent O; Alasmar Z; Osborne S; Bussy A; Costantino M; Fouquet JP; Quesada D; Pastor-Bernier A; Fajardo-Valdez A; Pichet-Binette A; McQuarrie A; Maranzano J; Devenyi GA; Steele CJ; Villeneuve S; ; Dadar M; Chakravarty MM; | 40585093 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | Sex and APOE4-specific links between cardiometabolic risk factors and white matter alterations in individuals with a family history of Alzheimer s disease | Tremblay SA; Nathan Spreng R; Wearn A; Alasmar Z; Pirhadi A; Tardif CL; Chakravarty MM; Villeneuve S; Leppert IR; Carbonell F; Medina YI; Steele CJ; Gauthier CJ; | 40086421 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 4 | Patterns of Cerebellar-Cortical Structural Covariance Mirror Anatomical Connectivity of Sensorimotor and Cognitive Networks | Alasmar Z; Chakravarty MM; Penhune VB; Steele CJ; | 39791308 SOH |
| 5 | Alzheimer's Imaging Consortium | Tremblay SA; Spreng RN; Wearn A; Alasmar Z; Pirhadi A; Tardif CL; Chakravarty MM; Villeneuve S; Leppert IR; Carbonell F; Medina YI; Steele CJ; Gauthier CJ; | 39782998 CONCORDIA |
| 6 | Biomarkers | Tremblay SA; Spreng RN; Wearn A; Alasmar Z; Pirhadi A; Tardif CL; Chakravarty MM; Villeneuve S; Leppert IR; Carbonell F; Medina YI; Steele CJ; Gauthier CJ; | 39785351 CONCORDIA |
| 7 | MVComp toolbox: MultiVariate Comparisons of brain MRI features accounting for common information across metrics | Tremblay SA; Alasmar Z; Pirhadi A; Carbonell F; Iturria-Medina Y; Gauthier CJ; Steele CJ; | 38463982 SOH |
| Title: | Characterizing spatiotemporal white matter hyperintensity pathophysiology in vivo to disentangle vascular and neurodegenerative contributions | ||||
| Authors: | Parent O, Alasmar Z, Osborne S, Bussy A, Costantino M, Fouquet JP, Quesada D, Pastor-Bernier A, Fajardo-Valdez A, Pichet-Binette A, McQuarrie A, Maranzano J, Devenyi GA, Steele CJ, Villeneuve S, Dadar M, Chakravarty MM | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41916976/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-026-70832-2 | ||||
| Publication: | Nature communications | ||||
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| PMID: | 41916976 | Category: | Date Added: | 2026-04-01 | |
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PSYCHOLOGY
1 Cerebral Imaging Centre, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Canada. olivier.parent@mail.mcgill.ca. 2 Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. olivier.parent@mail.mcgill.ca. 3 Cerebral Imaging Centre, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Canada. 4 Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 5 Center for the Studies in the Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Canada. 6 Centre d'études avancées en médecine du sommeil, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada. 7 Département de pharmacologie et physiologie, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada. 8 Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, Montreal, Canada. 9 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 10 Département d'Anatomie, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Canada. 11 Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 12 Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 13 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 14 Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany. 15 McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Canada. 16 Cerebral Imaging Centre, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Canada. mahsa.dadar@mcgill.ca. 17 Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. mahsa.dadar@mcgill.ca. 18 Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. mahsa.dadar@mcgill.ca. 19 Cerebral Imaging Centre, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Canada. mallar.chakravarty@mcgill.ca. 20 Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. mallar.chakravarty@mcgill.ca. 21 Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. mallar.chakravarty@mcgill.ca. 22 Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. mallar.chakravarty@mcgill.ca. |
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White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are neuroimaging markers widely interpreted as caused by cerebral small vessel disease, yet emerging evidence suggests that a subset may have a neurodegenerative etiology. Current imaging methods have lacked the specificity to disentangle biological processes underlying WMHs in vivo. Here, we used voxel-level normative modeling and seven microstructural MRI markers with complementary biophysical sensitivities to generate single-subject high-resolution WMH pathophysiology maps in a large cohort (n = 32,526). We calculated data-driven spatial patterns of similar WMHs, revealing distinct periventricular, posterior, and anterior clusters. We identified a reproducible WMH signature linked to dementia and Alzheimer's disease, characterized by a posterior predominance and a pathophysiological pattern indicative of selective fiber degeneration. Posterior WMHs connected cortical regions vulnerable to tau pathology. Our framework helps parsing vascular and neurodegenerative contributions of WMHs in vivo, which could alter the course of treatment strategies and provide nuanced interpretations of research findings. |



