Prenatal famine exposure and late-life functional brain network connectivity: A longitudinal study.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Amber Boots, Jessica S Damoiseaux, Youjin Jung, Aline Marileen Wiegersma, Anouk Schrantee, Daphne E Boucherie, Tessa J Roseboom, Susanne R de Rooij
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Abstract

The effects of the prenatal environment on resting-state functional connectivity in the brain can be detected up into older adulthood. We previously identified differences in resting-state functional connectivity of the default mode network (DMN), salience network (SN), and central executive network (CEN) at age 68 between men and women in the Dutch famine birth cohort who had been exposed or unexposed to famine in early gestation. Here, we investigated longitudinal changes in resting-state functional connectivity of the DMN, SN and CEN between ages 68 (n = 115) and 74 (n = 80) in the same cohort. Within- and between-network functional connectivity of the DMN, SN and CEN was compared between individuals unexposed (born before or conceived after) or exposed to famine in early gestation using a latent change score modeling approach with full information maximum likelihood estimation. No group differences were observed in baseline within-network functional connectivity (intercept; Δχ2 = 1.41; p = 0.70) or rate of change (slope; Δχ2 = 0.20; p = 0.98) of the DMN, SN and CEN between individuals exposed or unexposed to famine in early gestation. Given the poor fit of the between-network model including group status, differences between exposed and unexposed groups could not be explored. Across both groups, there was a significant increase in DMN connectivity over time and an increased negative functional connectivity between the DMN and SN. This study did not reveal more pronounced aging-related alterations in network connectivity among individuals exposed to famine in early gestation compared to unexposed individuals. Thereby, this study does not provide evidence for accelerated brain aging-related patterns of resting-state functional connectivity after prenatal famine exposure.

产前饥荒暴露与晚年功能性脑网络连接:一项纵向研究。
产前环境对大脑静息状态功能连接的影响可以一直检测到老年期。我们之前在荷兰饥荒出生队列中发现了68岁时默认模式网络(DMN)、突出网络(SN)和中央执行网络(CEN)静息状态功能连通性的差异,这些男性和女性在妊娠早期暴露于饥荒或未暴露于饥荒。在这里,我们研究了同一队列中68岁(n = 115)和74岁(n = 80)之间DMN、SN和CEN静息状态功能连通性的纵向变化。采用具有全信息最大似然估计的潜在变化评分建模方法,比较了未暴露于妊娠早期(孕前出生或孕后出生)或暴露于饥荒的个体的DMN、SN和CEN的网络内和网络间功能连通性。基线网络内功能连通性未观察到组间差异(截距;Δχ2 = 1.41;P = 0.70)或变化率(斜率;Δχ2 = 0.20;p = 0.98)在妊娠早期暴露于或未暴露于饥荒的个体之间DMN、SN和CEN的差异。考虑到包括群体状态在内的网络间模型拟合不佳,暴露组与未暴露组之间的差异无法探究。在两组中,随着时间的推移,DMN连通性显著增加,DMN和SN之间的负功能连通性增加。这项研究并没有揭示在妊娠早期接触过饥荒的个体与未接触过饥荒的个体相比,在网络连接方面有更明显的衰老相关变化。因此,本研究并未提供产前饥荒暴露后大脑静息状态功能连接加速衰老相关模式的证据。
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Brain Research
Brain Research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
268
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: An international multidisciplinary journal devoted to fundamental research in the brain sciences. Brain Research publishes papers reporting interdisciplinary investigations of nervous system structure and function that are of general interest to the international community of neuroscientists. As is evident from the journals name, its scope is broad, ranging from cellular and molecular studies through systems neuroscience, cognition and disease. Invited reviews are also published; suggestions for and inquiries about potential reviews are welcomed. With the appearance of the final issue of the 2011 subscription, Vol. 67/1-2 (24 June 2011), Brain Research Reviews has ceased publication as a distinct journal separate from Brain Research. Review articles accepted for Brain Research are now published in that journal.
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