Bolzenius Jacob D, Laidlaw David H, Cabeen Ryan P, Conturo Thomas E, McMichael Amanda R, Lane Elizabeth M, Heaps Jodi M, Salminen Lauren E, Baker Laurie M, Scott Staci E, Cooley Sarah A, Gunstad John, Paul Robert H
University of Missouri - Saint Louis, One University Boulevard, Stadler Hall 443, Saint Louis, MO 63121, United States.
Brown University, Computer Science Department, 115 Waterman St., 4th Floor, Providence, RI 02912, United States.
Behav Brain Res. 2015 Feb 1;278:342-7. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2014.10.010. Epub 2014 Oct 22.
Obesity, commonly measured with body mass index (BMI), is associated with numerous deleterious health conditions including alterations in brain integrity related to advanced age. Prior research has suggested that white matter integrity observed using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is altered in relation to high BMI, but the integrity of specific white matter tracts remains poorly understood. Additionally, no studies have examined white matter tract integrity in conjunction with neuropsychological evaluation associated with BMI among older adults. The present study examined white matter tract integrity using DTI and cognitive performance associated with BMI in 62 healthy older adults (20 males, 42 females) aged 51-81. Results revealed that elevated BMI was associated with lower fractional anisotropy (FA) in the uncinate fasciculus, though there was no evidence of an age by BMI interaction relating to FA in this tract. No relationships were observed between BMI and other white matter tracts or cognition after controlling for demographic variables. Findings suggest that elevated BMI is associated with lower structural integrity in a brain region connecting frontal and temporal lobes and this alteration precedes cognitive dysfunction. Future studies should examine biological mechanisms that mediate the relationships between BMI and white matter tract integrity, as well as the evolution of these abnormalities utilizing longitudinal designs.
肥胖通常用体重指数(BMI)来衡量,它与许多有害健康状况相关,包括与老年相关的脑完整性改变。先前的研究表明,使用扩散张量成像(DTI)观察到的白质完整性与高BMI有关,但特定白质束的完整性仍知之甚少。此外,尚无研究在老年人中结合与BMI相关的神经心理学评估来检查白质束完整性。本研究使用DTI检查了62名年龄在51 - 81岁的健康老年人(20名男性,42名女性)的白质束完整性以及与BMI相关的认知表现。结果显示,BMI升高与钩束的分数各向异性(FA)降低有关,尽管没有证据表明该束中FA存在BMI与年龄的交互作用。在控制人口统计学变量后,未观察到BMI与其他白质束或认知之间的关系。研究结果表明,BMI升高与连接额叶和颞叶的脑区结构完整性降低有关,且这种改变先于认知功能障碍。未来的研究应探讨介导BMI与白质束完整性之间关系的生物学机制,以及利用纵向设计研究这些异常情况的演变。