Sex difference in language cognition in the elderly group: a near-infrared spectroscopy study.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Neurophotonics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1117/1.NPh.12.1.015007
Yizhu Tian, Wenyu Jiang, Mingxi Yang, Di Wu, Xiang Li, Deyu Li, Daifa Wang, Meiyun Xia
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Abstract

Significance: There are sex differences in the incidence and prevalence of cognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease. Whether this difference is already present in the preclinical stage of the disease is unclear.

Aim: We aim to explore whether there are sex differences in brain functional activities of specific cognitive tasks in the elderly and identify sex-related biomarkers of specific cognitive functions, which may provide important references for the mechanism disclosure and clinical early screening and diagnosis of cognitive disorders.

Approach: We measured global cerebral hemoglobin concentrations and connectivity in elderly male ( n = 45 ) and female ( n = 44 ) groups during the letter and category verbal fluency tasks. The sex differences in activation and connectivity and their relationship with task performance were explored.

Results: We found that there is a significant sex difference in connectivity, especially connectivity between the left inferior parietal and right prefrontal and left and right occipital in letter tasks, including the connectivity in parietal, left inferior parietal, and left occipital in category tasks. These connectivities were also significantly negatively correlated with the task performance of male groups.

Conclusions: Our results indicated the connectivity between the left inferior parietal and right prefrontal, left and right occipital in letter tasks; the internal connectivity in the parietal; and the connectivity between parietal and the left inferior parietal and right occipital in category tasks may be crucial for verbal assessment of aging males. It is expected that the results will assist in cognitive assessment in the elderly group.

老年人语言认知的性别差异:近红外光谱研究。
意义:认知障碍如阿尔茨海默病的发病率和患病率存在性别差异。这种差异是否已经存在于疾病的临床前阶段尚不清楚。目的:探讨老年人特定认知任务的脑功能活动是否存在性别差异,识别特定认知功能的性别相关生物标志物,为认知障碍的机制揭示和临床早期筛查诊断提供重要参考。方法:我们测量了老年男性(n = 45)和女性(n = 44)组在字母和类别语言流畅性任务中的整体脑血红蛋白浓度和连通性。探讨了激活和连接的性别差异及其与任务绩效的关系。结果:在字母任务中,左顶叶下叶与右前额叶、左枕叶与右枕叶之间的连通性存在显著的性别差异,包括类别任务中顶叶、左顶叶下叶和左枕叶的连通性。这些连通性也与男性组的任务表现呈显著负相关。结论:在字母任务中,左顶叶下叶与右前额叶、左枕叶与右枕叶之间存在连通性;顶叶的内部连通性;分类任务中顶叶与左顶叶下叶和右枕叶之间的连通性可能对老年男性的言语评估至关重要。预计该结果将有助于老年人的认知评估。
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Neurophotonics
Neurophotonics Neuroscience-Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
11.30%
发文量
114
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: At the interface of optics and neuroscience, Neurophotonics is a peer-reviewed journal that covers advances in optical technology applicable to study of the brain and their impact on the basic and clinical neuroscience applications.
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