丘脑解剖预测认知能力和海马萎缩在老年人:英国生物银行的研究。

IF 4.5 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain communications Pub Date : 2025-09-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/braincomms/fcaf334
Guocheng Jiang, Fa-Hsuan Lin, Hugo Cogo-Moreira, Jennifer S Rabin, J Jean Chen, Walter Swardfager, Bradley J MacIntosh
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丘脑在服务认知过程中与大脑不同区域有着广泛的相互联系。在英国一个社区居住的老年人群中,本研究考察了丘脑体积损失对认知能力的独立贡献,以及丘脑和相互连接的海马体之间的纵向解剖关系。我们访问了来自英国生物银行的4348名认知功能正常的老年人的MRI数据,其中653名参与者进行了随访MRI。我们使用t1加权MRI估计区域脑容量。线性模型测试了丘脑体积与从数字符号替代和轨迹制造测试中得出的认知综合得分之间的关系。我们使用潜在变化评分模型来测试基线时丘脑体积与海马萎缩轨迹之间的纵向关联,反之亦然。基线丘脑体积与认知综合评分呈正相关(β = 0.055±0.018,P = 0.002, r2 = 0.09)。基线丘脑体积越大,海马萎缩速度越慢(γ T→dH = - 0.048±0.015,P = 0.001, r2 = 0.09),基线海马体积越大,海马萎缩速度越快(γ H→d T = 0.043±0.022,P = 0.048, r2 = 0.04)。性别分层分析显示,海马体积仅在女性中显著预测丘脑萎缩。这项研究表明,丘脑体积损失与处理速度和执行功能受损有关。丘脑和海马体解剖显示双向纵向关联,并表现出性别差异。这些发现强调了丘脑的解剖结构是老龄化人群大脑健康的重要标志。
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Thalamus anatomy predicts cognitive performance and hippocampal atrophy in aging adults: a UK Biobank study.

The thalamus has extensive inter-connectedness with different brain regions in serving cognitive processes. In a community-dwelling aging population from the United Kingdom, this study examined the independent contribution of thalamus volume loss to cognitive performances and the longitudinal anatomical relationship between the thalamus and the interconnected hippocampus. We accessed MRI data from 4348 cognitively unimpaired older adults from the UK Biobank, of whom 653 participants had follow-up MRI. We estimated regional brain volumes using T1-weighted MRI. Linear models tested the association between the thalamus volume and a cognitive composite score derived from digit-symbol substitution and trail-making tests. We used latent change score models to test the longitudinal associations between thalamus volume at baseline and the trajectory of hippocampal atrophy, and vice versa. Baseline thalamus volume was positively associated with the cognitive composite score ( β = 0.055 ± 0.018 , P = 0.002, R 2 = 0.09). A larger baseline thalamus volume predicted slower hippocampal atrophy ( γ T dH = - 0.048 ± 0.015 , P = 0.001 , R 2 = 0.09 ), while larger hippocampal volume at baseline predicted faster thalamic atrophy ( γ H d T = 0.043 ± 0.022 , P = 0.048 , R 2 = 0.04 ). Sex-stratified analysis revealed that hippocampal volume significantly predicted thalamic atrophy only in women. This study revealed that thalamic volume loss was associated with impaired processing speed and executive function. Thalamus and hippocampus anatomy showed bidirectional longitudinal associations and demonstrated sex differences. These findings underscore the thalamus anatomy as an important marker of brain health in the aging population.

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