IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS
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老龄化是一个复杂的现象,影响着多种并存的生物过程。研究人群的同质性是有效解释结果的一个基本参数。本研究利用 "人类连接组计划-老龄化"(HCP-A)中的核磁共振成像数据,在通过 HCP-A 部分标准的 55 岁以上人群中,将根据严格标准选出的 37 名明显神经认知健康的人与 37 名年龄和性别匹配、仍代表典型老龄化但未通过神经认知健康严格定义的人进行比较。具体而言,研究采用了结构扫描、弥散加权成像和 T1w/T2w 比值。此外,还分析了 26 名年龄超过 90 岁的 HCP-A 参与者的数据,他们是名义上的 "超级长者"。在海马、前额叶和颞叶皮层以及小脑等与老龄化高度相关的区域,年龄与几项微结构 MRI 指标(T1w/T2w 比值、平均弥散率、细胞内体积分数和自由水体积分数)的关系在典型老龄化人群和健康老龄化人群之间存在显著差异。然而,与典型人群相比,健康老龄人群的轨迹与 90 岁以上人群的研究结果并没有明显的重叠。因此,在选择与各自老龄化相关假说有关的适当研究群体特征时必须谨慎。与典型的老龄化人群相反,健康的老龄化人群可能会在几个相关的磁共振成像指标上表现出总体稳定的水平。
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Different Grey Matter Microstructural Patterns in Cognitively Healthy Versus Typical Ageing Healthy Versus Typical Brain Ageing.

Ageing is a complex phenomenon affecting a wide range of coexisting biological processes. The homogeneity of the studied population is an essential parameter for valid interpretations of outcomes. The presented study capitalises on the MRI data available in the Human Connectome Project-Aging (HCP-A) and, within individuals over 55 years of age who passed the HCP-A section criteria, compares a subgroup of 37 apparently neurocognitively healthy individuals selected based on stringent criteria with 37 age and sex-matched individuals still representative of typical ageing but who did not pass the stringent definition of neurocognitively healthy. Specifically, structural scans, diffusion weighted imaging and T1w/T2w ratio were utilised. Furthermore, data of 26 HCP-A participants older than 90 years as notional 'super-agers' were analysed. The relationship of age and several microstructural MRI metrics (T1w/T2w ratio, mean diffusivity, intracellular volume fraction and free water volume fraction) differed significantly between typical and healthy ageing cohort in areas highly relevant for ageing such as hippocampus, prefrontal and temporal cortex and cerebellum. However, the trajectories of the healthy ageing population did not show substantially better overlap with the findings in people older than 90 than those of the typical population. Therefore, caution must be exercised in the choice of adequate study group characteristics relevant for respective ageing-related hypotheses. Contrary to typical ageing group, the healthy ageing cohort may show generally stable levels of several MRI metrics of interest.

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NMR in Biomedicine
NMR in Biomedicine 医学-光谱学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
10.30%
发文量
209
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: NMR in Biomedicine is a journal devoted to the publication of original full-length papers, rapid communications and review articles describing the development of magnetic resonance spectroscopy or imaging methods or their use to investigate physiological, biochemical, biophysical or medical problems. Topics for submitted papers should be in one of the following general categories: (a) development of methods and instrumentation for MR of biological systems; (b) studies of normal or diseased organs, tissues or cells; (c) diagnosis or treatment of disease. Reports may cover work on patients or healthy human subjects, in vivo animal experiments, studies of isolated organs or cultured cells, analysis of tissue extracts, NMR theory, experimental techniques, or instrumentation.
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