有主观记忆抱怨的老年人后静息态脑电图阿尔法节律与功能磁共振成像连接之间的关联

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Susanna Lopez , Harald Hampel , Patrizia Andrea Chiesa , Claudio Del Percio , Giuseppe Noce , Roberta Lizio , Stefan J. Teipel , Martin Dyrba , Gabriel González-Escamilla , Hovagim Bakardjian , Enrica Cavedo , Simone Lista , Andrea Vergallo , Pablo Lemercier , Giuseppe Spinelli , Michel J. Grothe , Marie-Claude Potier , Fabrizio Stocchi , Raffaele Ferri , Marie-Odile Habert , Claudio Babiloni
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摘要

静息态闭眼脑电图(rsEEG)α节律在健康成年人的后部皮质区域占主导地位,而在患有阿尔茨海默病淀粉样变性的主观记忆主诉(SMC)患者中则出现异常。这项针对 161 名 SMC 患者的探索性研究测试了这些节律与丘脑和视觉皮层网络之间基于种子的静息态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)连通性之间的关系,这种连通性是正电子发射断层扫描显示的脑淀粉样蛋白负荷和教育程度衡量的认知储备的函数。SMC参与者按两个因素分为4组:教育程度(Edu+ 和 Edu-)和淀粉样蛋白负担(Amy+ 和 Amy-)。两个因素之间存在统计学交互作用(p <0.05),使用估计边际均值进行的亚组分析表明,在低脑淀粉样变性和高 CR(Amy-/Edu+)的 SMC 参与者中,上述 rs-fMRI 连接性与后部 rsEEG α 节律之间存在正相关。这些结果表明,在 SMC 患者中,早期阿尔茨海默病淀粉样变性可能会与认知储备对阿尔法频率的神经生理振荡机制以及丘脑和视觉皮层网络之间的连通性的有益影响形成对比。
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The association between posterior resting-state EEG alpha rhythms and functional MRI connectivity in older adults with subjective memory complaint

Resting-state eyes-closed electroencephalographic (rsEEG) alpha rhythms are dominant in posterior cortical areas in healthy adults and are abnormal in subjective memory complaint (SMC) persons with Alzheimer’s disease amyloidosis. This exploratory study in 161 SMC participants tested the relationships between those rhythms and seed-based resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) connectivity between thalamus and visual cortical networks as a function of brain amyloid burden, revealed by positron emission tomography and cognitive reserve, measured by educational attainment. The SMC participants were divided into 4 groups according to 2 factors: Education (Edu+ and Edu-) and Amyloid burden (Amy+ and Amy-). There was a statistical interaction (p < 0.05) between the two factors, and the subgroup analysis using estimated marginal means showed a positive association between the mentioned rs-fMRI connectivity and the posterior rsEEG alpha rhythms in the SMC participants with low brain amyloidosis and high CR (Amy-/Edu+). These results suggest that in SMC persons, early Alzheimer’s disease amyloidosis may contrast the beneficial effects of cognitive reserve on neurophysiological oscillatory mechanisms at alpha frequencies and connectivity between the thalamus and visual cortical networks.

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Neurobiology of Aging
Neurobiology of Aging 医学-老年医学
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8.40
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225
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Aging publishes the results of studies in behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, molecular biology, morphology, neurology, neuropathology, pharmacology, physiology and protein chemistry in which the primary emphasis involves mechanisms of nervous system changes with age or diseases associated with age. Reviews and primary research articles are included, occasionally accompanied by open peer commentary. Letters to the Editor and brief communications are also acceptable. Brief reports of highly time-sensitive material are usually treated as rapid communications in which case editorial review is completed within six weeks and publication scheduled for the next available issue.
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