摘要
目的:为了量化白人和黑人老年人种族间脑结构特征的差异,并研究这些特性是否影响认知。方法:代表性研究了283个79-89岁成人(59.4%为白人;42.0%为女性)通过核磁共振成像的灰质完整性数据(平均扩散)、灰质萎缩(GMA)、白质高信号(WMH)、识字、吸烟、饮酒、收入、高血压和糖尿病。纳入的参与者从社区正在开展的老年人流行病研究项目,检测一系列的慢性条件,如身体和认知功能。利用多变量回归模型,对基于种群分组的神经影像学标记预测数字符号替换试验(DSST)标准的指标(Sβ)和修改的简易精神状态检查(3MS)分数进行了计算。结果:相较于白人,黑人有更低的DSST(P = 0.001)和较低的3MS(P = 0.006),而且具有较低的平均扩散(即更高的灰质微结构完整性,P =0.032)、独立的性别、收入、识字、身体质量指数、糖尿病和饮酒习惯。对于WMH种族差异不显著(P=0.062)或GMA(P=0.4)。在黑人中,平均扩散和WMH均与DSST相关联(分别为:Sβ=209,P =0.037和-.211,P=0.038)相互独立也独立于其他协变量;白人中,不是WMH而是平均扩散与DSST和3MS显著相关(分别为:Sβ= - 277,P = 0.002和-.250,P = 0.029)。结论:生活在这个社区的老人中,与白人相比,黑人似乎有更高的灰质微观结构完整性。这种神经成像标记物与更高的认知相关,即使WMH和其他心血管疾病条件的存在。如果得到证实,这些研究结果表明微观结构的灰质完整性可能会改善认知目标,尤其是黑人中,他们能够活到很老,并且具有一系列的慢性心血管疾病条件。
关键词: 脑MRI,认知老化,DTI,种族差异。
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Racial Differences in Gray Matter Integrity by Diffusion Tensor in Black and White Octogenarians
Volume: 12 Issue: 7
Author(s): Ge Liu, Ben Allen, Oscar Lopez, Howard Aizenstein, Robert Boudreau, Anne Newman, Kristine Yaffe and Stephen Kritchevsky, Lenore Launer, Suzanne Satterfield, Eleanor Simonsick and Caterina Rosano
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关键词: 脑MRI,认知老化,DTI,种族差异。
摘要: Objective: To quantify racial differences in brain structural characteristics in white and black octogenarians, and to examine whether these characteristics contribute to cognition. Methods: Cross-sectional study of 283 adults 79-89 years old (59.4% white;42.0% women) with data on gray matter integrity via diffusion tensor imaging (mean diffusivity), gray matter atrophy (GMA), white matter hyperintensities (WMH), literacy, smoking, drinking, income, hypertension and diabetes. Participants were recruited from an ongoing epidemiological study of older adults living in the community with a range of chronic conditions, physical and cognitive function. Standardized betas (sβ) of neuroimaging markers predicting Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST) and Modified Mini-Mental State Examination (3MS) scores were computed in multivariable regression models stratified by race. Results: Compared to whites, blacks had lower DSST (p=0.001) and lower 3MS (p=0.006), but also lower mean diffusivity (i.e. higher gray matter microstructural integrity, p=0.032), independent of gender, income, literacy, body mass index, diabetes and drinking habits. Racial differences were not significant for WMH (p=0.062) or GMA (p=0.4). Among blacks, mean diffusivity and WMH were associated with DSST (sβ=-.209, p=0.037and -.211, p=.038, respectively) independent of each other and other covariates; among whites, mean diffusivity, but not WMH, was significantly associated with DSST and 3MS (sβ =-.277, p=.002 and -.250, p=0.029, respectively). Conclusions: In this cohort of octogenarians living in the community, blacks appeared to have higher microstructural integrity of gray matter as compared to whites. This neuroimaging marker was related to higher cognition even in the presence of WMH and other cardiovascular conditions. If confirmed, these findings suggest microstructural gray matter integrity may be a target to improve cognition, especially among blacks who survive to very old age with a range of chronic cardiovascular conditions.
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Ge Liu, Ben Allen, Oscar Lopez, Howard Aizenstein, Robert Boudreau, Anne Newman, Kristine Yaffe and Stephen Kritchevsky, Lenore Launer, Suzanne Satterfield, Eleanor Simonsick and Caterina Rosano , Racial Differences in Gray Matter Integrity by Diffusion Tensor in Black and White Octogenarians, Current Alzheimer Research 2015; 12 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205011666141107153634
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