Cortical thickness and cortical volume measurements of the cingulate gyrus in Sudanese young adult using BrainSuite

Ahmed Wegdan, Aladin Saad, Samy Ahmed, Mohammed H. Karrar Alsharif, Amani Elfaki
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Cingulate gyrus is a part of the limbic lobe. Anatomically and functionally, the cingulate gyrus is subdivided into four areas: the anterior cingulate cortex, midcingulate cortex, posterior cingulate gyrus, and the retrosplenial part. The variety of autonomic functions, such as regulating heart rate and blood pressure and having a major role in cognitive function, also has a function in emotional cognition. The present study aims to measure cortical thickness and cortical volume in apparently healthy young adult Sudanese. In this cross-sectional study, randomly selected individuals (30 males, 30 females) among the Sudanese population, aged between 20-40 years, and who had normal brain magnetic resonance images were included in the study. All study participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging, and measurements of the cingulate gyrus were assessed using BrainSuite software. Analysis was conducted using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 28, and p-values less than 0.05 were considered significant. For the right cingulate gyrus, the mean cortical thickness and cortical volume were 4.0 mm and 20.9 cm3, respectively. The mean cortical thickness and volume in the left cingulate gyrus were 4.0 mm and 22.3 cm3, respectively. The cortical volume of the left cingulate gyrus was statistically significantly larger than the right (p=0.04). The right and left cingulate gyrus cortical volumes of males were significantly larger than that of females (p=0.001), while the cortical thickness showed an insignificant difference (p=0.3). The cortical volume of the cingulate gyrus was not statistically related to age or body mass index. The left cingulate gyrus’s total volume is larger than that of the right cingulate gyrus, and there is no significant difference in cortical thickness. Age and body mass index do not affect cortical volume and thickness.
使用BrainSuite测量苏丹年轻人扣带回皮质厚度和皮质体积
扣带回是大脑边缘叶的一部分。在解剖学和功能上,扣带回被细分为四个区域:前扣带皮层、中扣带皮层、后扣带回和脾后部分。各种各样的自主神经功能,如调节心率和血压,在认知功能中起着重要作用,也在情绪认知中起作用。本研究旨在测量表面健康的苏丹年轻成人的皮质厚度和皮质体积。在这项横断面研究中,在苏丹人口中随机选择个体(30名男性,30名女性),年龄在20-40岁之间,脑磁共振成像正常。所有的研究参与者都接受了磁共振成像,并使用BrainSuite软件评估了扣带回的测量值。使用Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 28进行分析,p值小于0.05被认为是显著的。右侧扣带回平均皮质厚度4.0 mm,皮质体积20.9 cm3。左扣带回平均皮质厚度4.0 mm,体积22.3 cm3。左侧扣带回皮质体积明显大于右侧(p=0.04)。男性左右扣带回皮质体积显著大于女性(p=0.001),而皮质厚度差异不显著(p=0.3)。扣带回皮质体积与年龄或体重指数无统计学相关性。左扣带回总体积大于右扣带回,皮质厚度差异无统计学意义。年龄和体重指数不影响皮质体积和厚度。
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