Impact of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on cognition and brain changes: a comprehensive review.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Huijing He, Hongjian Gao, Yubo Zhang, Qi Wang, Zongyang Li, Shuicai Wu, Caiyun Wen
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Abstract

This review explores the correlation of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) with cognitive function and brain changes. A comprehensive search of relevant studies in the PubMed database up to June 2024 was conducted, including various study designs such as cross-sectional, longitudinal, case-control, and cohort studies. Data were extracted from 24 studies, focusing on study design, sample size, NAFLD diagnosis, control of confounders, key findings, and limitations. Neuropsychological tests utilized within each study were grouped into relevant cognitive domains. Statistical analyses and comparisons were also performed on the observed changes in brain parameters across the studies. The meta-analysis on the domain of general cognition was conducted. Results indicated that NAFLD was significantly associated with general cognition, executive function, attention, and memory. NAFLD impacts the total brain volume, the volumes of specific brain regions and certain high-intensity brain regions, the cerebral blood flow and perfusion, the integrity of nerve fiber bundles, and the brain abnormalities or lesions such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral microbleeds, and white matter lesions. NAFLD also affects the thickness and surface area of certain cortical regions and the resting-state brain function MRI indicators in specific brain areas. Despite these findings, the included studies varied in design, population characteristics, and outcome measures, which introduced heterogeneity that might influence the generalizability of the results. Overall, NAFLD is associated with a decline in cognitive function and alterations in certain brain parameters. Furthermore, NAFLD may exert its influence on cognition by impacting brain structure.

非酒精性脂肪性肝病对认知和大脑变化的影响:一项综合综述
本文综述了非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)与认知功能和大脑变化的相关性。我们对PubMed数据库中截至2024年6月的相关研究进行了全面检索,包括各种研究设计,如横断面、纵向、病例对照和队列研究。从24项研究中提取数据,重点关注研究设计、样本量、NAFLD诊断、混杂因素控制、关键发现和局限性。在每个研究中使用的神经心理学测试被分组到相关的认知领域。对研究中观察到的大脑参数变化也进行了统计分析和比较。在一般认知领域进行meta分析。结果表明,NAFLD与一般认知、执行功能、注意力和记忆显著相关。NAFLD影响脑总容量、特定脑区和某些高强度脑区容量、脑血流和灌注、神经纤维束完整性以及脑出血、脑微出血、脑白质病变等脑异常或病变。NAFLD还影响某些皮质区域的厚度和表面积以及特定脑区静息状态脑功能MRI指标。尽管有这些发现,纳入的研究在设计、人群特征和结果测量方面存在差异,这引入了异质性,可能影响结果的普遍性。总的来说,NAFLD与认知功能下降和某些大脑参数的改变有关。此外,NAFLD可能通过影响大脑结构对认知产生影响。
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Reviews in the Neurosciences
Reviews in the Neurosciences 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
2.40%
发文量
54
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in the Neurosciences provides a forum for reviews, critical evaluations and theoretical treatment of selective topics in the neurosciences. The journal is meant to provide an authoritative reference work for those interested in the structure and functions of the nervous system at all levels of analysis, including the genetic, molecular, cellular, behavioral, cognitive and clinical neurosciences. Contributions should contain a critical appraisal of specific areas and not simply a compilation of published articles.
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