Associations of cholinergic white matter hyperintensity volume with cognitive decline and incident dementia in older adults: a cohort study.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Heyang Lu, Rui Li, Jialin Li, Kelin Xu, Yanfeng Jiang, Yingzhe Wang, Xingdong Chen, Mei Cui
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Abstract

Background: Few studies take both the volume and location of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) into account to explore the association between WMH burden within the cholinergic pathways and cognitive impairment. We aimed to investigate associations of cholinergic WMH volume (WMHV) with global cognitive function, cognitive decline, and incident dementia in older adults, which may help us identify a potential imaging biomarker.

Methods: We assessed non-demented participants (n = 751, mean age 60 years) from the Taizhou Imaging Study with brain MRI at baseline and repeated measures of cognition over 5 years of follow-up. WMHV in the whole brain, the cholinergic pathways, and different tracts in the Montreal Neurologic Institute (MNI) standard space were analyzed. Linear regression, Cox regression, and partial correlation tests were performed to investigate associations between global and regional WMHV and cognitive outcomes.

Results: During follow-up, cholinergic WMHV was associated with an annual decline of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) (β coefficient, -0.239; P = 0.004), and incident dementia (HR = 3.54; 95%CI: 2.05-6.10). Within the cholinergic pathways, WMHs in corpus callosum and corona radiata were significantly related to incident dementia. Global WMHV was also associated with global cognitive decline (β coefficient, -0.049; P = 0.002). However, greater global WMHV only slightly increased the risk of incident dementia (HR = 1.23; 95%CI: 1.11-1.35). Neither global nor cholinergic WMHV was associated with MMSE in cross-sectional analysis.

Conclusions: Cholinergic WMHV is associated with longitudinal cognitive decline and incident dementia in older adults, which might result from disruption of corpus callosum and corona radiata. These findings highlight the value of cholinergic WMHV as a potential indicator of cognitive deterioration.

胆碱能白质高强度体积与老年人认知能力下降和痴呆发生率的关系:一项队列研究
背景:很少有研究考虑到白质高信号(WMH)的体积和位置,以探讨胆碱能通路内白质高信号负荷与认知障碍之间的关系。我们的目的是研究胆碱能WMH体积(WMHV)与老年人整体认知功能、认知能力下降和痴呆发生率的关系,这可能有助于我们确定一种潜在的成像生物标志物。方法:我们对来自泰州影像学研究的非痴呆参与者(n = 751,平均年龄60岁)进行评估,在基线时使用脑MRI,并在5年的随访中重复测量认知能力。分析了全脑WMHV、胆碱能通路和蒙特利尔神经研究所(MNI)标准空间内不同束的情况。采用线性回归、Cox回归和部分相关检验来调查全球和区域WMHV与认知结果之间的关系。结果:在随访期间,胆碱能WMHV与最小精神状态检查(MMSE)的年下降(β系数,-0.239;P = 0.004)和痴呆的发生率相关(HR = 3.54; 95%CI: 2.05-6.10)。在胆碱能通路中,胼胝体和辐射冠的wmh与痴呆的发生显著相关。整体WMHV也与整体认知能力下降相关(β系数,-0.049;P = 0.002)。然而,更大的全球WMHV仅略微增加痴呆发生的风险(HR = 1.23; 95%CI: 1.11-1.35)。在横断面分析中,无论是全局的还是胆碱能的WMHV都与MMSE无关。结论:胆碱能WMHV与老年人纵向认知能力下降和痴呆发生率相关,这可能是由胼胝体和辐射冠破坏引起的。这些发现强调了胆碱能WMHV作为认知退化的潜在指标的价值。
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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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