%0 Journal Article %T Patterns of Early Neocortical Amyloid-β Accumulation: A PET Population-Based Study. %A Lecy EE %A Min HK %A Apgar CJ %A Maltais DD %A Lundt ES %A Albertson SM %A Senjem ML %A Schwarz CG %A Botha H %A Graff-Radford J %A Jones DT %A Vemuri P %A Kantarci K %A Knopman DS %A Petersen RC %A Jack CR %A Lee J %A Lowe VJ %J J Nucl Med %V 65 %N 7 %D 2024 Jul 1 %M 38782458 %F 11.082 %R 10.2967/jnumed.123.267150 %X The widespread deposition of amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques in late-stage Alzheimer disease is well defined and confirmed by in vivo PET. However, there are discrepancies between which regions contribute to the earliest topographic Aβ deposition within the neocortex. Methods: This study investigated Aβ signals in the perithreshold SUV ratio range using Pittsburgh compound B (PiB) PET in a population-based study cross-sectionally and longitudinally. PiB PET scans from 1,088 participants determined the early patterns of PiB loading in the neocortex. Results: Early-stage Aβ loading is seen first in the temporal, cingulate, and occipital regions. Regional early deposition patterns are similar in both apolipoprotein ε4 carriers and noncarriers. Clustering analysis shows groups with different patterns of early amyloid deposition. Conclusion: These findings of initial Aβ deposition patterns may be of significance for diagnostics and understanding the development of Alzheimer disease phenotypes.