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代谢综合征中代谢风险因素与皮质厚度的差异关联。

Differential associations of metabolic risk factors on cortical thickness in metabolic syndrome.

机构信息

Neuroimaging Research for Veterans Center (NeRVe), Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Veterans Administration Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Neuroimaging Research for Veterans Center (NeRVe), Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Veterans Administration Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA; Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Neuroimage Clin. 2017 Sep 28;17:98-108. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2017.09.022. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a cluster of risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and hyperglycemia. While sizable prior literature has examined associations between individual risk factors and quantitative measures of cortical thickness (CT), only very limited research has investigated such measures in MetS. Furthermore, the relative contributions of these risk factors to MetS-related effects on brain morphology have not yet been studied. The primary goal of this investigation was to examine how MetS may affect CT. A secondary goal was to explore the relative contributions of individual risk factors to regional alterations in CT, with the potential to identify risk factor combinations that may underlie structural changes.

METHODS

Eighteen participants with MetS (mean age = 59.78 years) were age-matched with 18 healthy control participants (mean age = 60.50 years). CT measures were generated from T1-weighted images and groups were contrasted using whole-brain general linear modeling. A follow-up multivariate partial least squares correlation (PLS) analysis, including the full study sample with complete risk factor measurements (N = 53), was employed to examine which risk factors account for variance in group structural differences.

RESULTS

Participants with MetS demonstrated significantly reduced CT in left hemisphere inferior parietal, rostral middle frontal, and lateral occipital clusters and in a right hemisphere precentral cluster. The PLS analysis revealed that waist circumference, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides, and glucose were significant contributors to reduced CT in these clusters. In contrast, diastolic blood pressure showed a significantly positive association with CT while systolic blood pressure did not emerge as a significant contributor. Age was not associated with CT.

CONCLUSION

These results indicate that MetS can be associated with regionally specific reductions in CT. Importantly, a novel link between a risk factor profile comprising indices of obesity, hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia and diastolic BP and localized alterations in CT emerged. While the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying these associations remain incompletely understood, these findings may be relevant for future investigations of MetS and might have implications for treatment approaches that focus on specific risk factor profiles with the aim to reduce negative consequences on the structural integrity of the brain.

摘要

目的

代谢综合征(MetS)是指心血管疾病的一系列危险因素,包括肥胖、高血压、血脂异常和高血糖。尽管有大量的先前文献研究了个体危险因素与皮质厚度(CT)的定量测量之间的关系,但只有非常有限的研究调查了 MetS 中的这些测量值。此外,这些危险因素对 MetS 相关的脑形态学影响的相对贡献尚未研究。本研究的主要目的是检查 MetS 如何影响 CT。次要目标是探讨个体危险因素对 CT 区域性变化的相对贡献,有可能确定潜在的结构变化的危险因素组合。

方法

将 18 名 MetS 患者(平均年龄= 59.78 岁)与 18 名健康对照者(平均年龄= 60.50 岁)按年龄匹配。使用 T1 加权图像生成 CT 测量值,并使用全脑一般线性模型对组进行对比。对包括有完整危险因素测量值的 53 名研究对象的全样本进行了多元偏最小二乘法相关(PLS)分析,以检验哪些危险因素可以解释组间结构差异的变化。

结果

MetS 患者左半球顶叶下顶叶、额中回和外侧枕叶以及右半球中央前回簇的 CT 值明显降低。PLS 分析显示,腰围、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)、甘油三酯和血糖是这些簇中 CT 值降低的重要因素。相反,舒张压与 CT 呈显著正相关,而收缩压则不是 CT 值的重要因素。年龄与 CT 无关。

结论

这些结果表明,MetS 可能与 CT 的局灶性降低有关。重要的是,肥胖、高血糖、血脂异常和舒张压指标组成的危险因素谱与 CT 局部改变之间出现了新的联系。虽然这些关联的病理生理机制尚不完全清楚,但这些发现可能与未来对 MetS 的研究有关,并可能对专注于特定危险因素谱以减少对大脑结构完整性的负面影响的治疗方法产生影响。

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