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年龄和人类免疫缺陷病毒对大脑静息状态与神经认知功能关系的影响。

Age and HIV effects on resting state of the brain in relationship to neurocognitive functioning.

作者信息

Egbert Anna R, Biswal Bharat, Karunakaran Keerthana, Gohel Suril, Pluta Agnieszka, Wolak Tomasz, Szymańska Bogna, Firląg-Burkacka Ewa, Sobańska Marta, Gawron Natalia, Bieńkowski Przemysław, Sienkiewicz-Jarosz Halina, Ścińska-Bieńkowska Anna, Bornstein Robert, Rao Stephen, Łojek Emilia

机构信息

The Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw, Stawki 5/7, 00-183 Warsaw, Poland; The Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights Newark, NJ 07102, USA.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights Newark, NJ 07102, USA.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2018 May 15;344:20-27. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2018.02.007. Epub 2018 Feb 6.

Abstract

This study examined the effects of age and HIV infection on the resting state (RS) functional connectivity (FC) of the brain and cognitive functioning. The objective was to evaluate the moderating role of age and HIV on the relationship between RS-FC and cognition. To examine RS-FC we implemented the Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and Regional Homogeneity (ReHo). Neurocognition was evaluated with comprehensive battery of standardized neuropsychological tests. Age and HIV were entered as the independent variables. The independent effects of age, HIV, and interaction effects of age-HIV on RS-fMRI measures (ICA, ReHo) were tested in 108 participants (age M = 42). RS-FC indices that exhibited age-HIV interactions were entered into further analysis. Bivariate correlation analysis was performed between the retained RS-FC indices and T-scores of neurocognitive domains (Attention, Executive, Memory, Psychomotor, Semantic Skills). Multivariate regression modeling determined the impact of age and HIV on these relationships. We found that in the ICA measures, HIV-seropositivity was decreasing RS-FC in the left middle occipital gyrus (p < .001). Age-HIV interaction was observed in the left superior frontal gyrus (LSupFrontG), where FC was decreasing with age in HIV+ (p < .001) and increasing in HIV- (p = .031). ReHo indices did not reveal significant effects. HIV strengthened the relationship between RS-FC in LSupFrontG, Memory and Psychomotor Factor scores. Aging weakened those relationships only in control group. In sum, age-HIV interaction effects are prominent rather in remote than local RS-FC. Seroconversion strengthens relationships between intrinsic brain activity and neurocognition, but no acceleration with years of age was noted in HIV+ individuals.

摘要

本研究考察了年龄和HIV感染对大脑静息状态(RS)功能连接(FC)及认知功能的影响。目的是评估年龄和HIV在RS-FC与认知关系中的调节作用。为检测RS-FC,我们采用了独立成分分析(ICA)和局部一致性分析(ReHo)。通过一套全面的标准化神经心理学测试评估神经认知。将年龄和HIV作为自变量。在108名参与者(年龄M = 42岁)中测试了年龄、HIV的独立效应以及年龄-HIV的交互效应对RS-fMRI测量指标(ICA、ReHo)的影响。对表现出年龄-HIV交互作用的RS-FC指标进行进一步分析。对保留的RS-FC指标与神经认知领域(注意力、执行功能、记忆、心理运动、语义技能)的T分数进行双变量相关分析。多变量回归模型确定了年龄和HIV对这些关系的影响。我们发现,在ICA测量中,HIV血清阳性使左侧枕中回的RS-FC降低(p < .001)。在左侧额上回(LSupFrontG)观察到年龄-HIV交互作用,其中HIV+组的FC随年龄增长而降低(p < .001),而HIV-组则增加(p = .031)。ReHo指标未显示出显著影响。HIV增强了LSupFrontG的RS-FC、记忆和心理运动因子得分之间的关系。衰老仅在对照组中削弱了这些关系。总之,年龄-HIV交互效应在远距离而非局部RS-FC中更为突出。血清转化增强了大脑内在活动与神经认知之间的关系,但在HIV+个体中未观察到随年龄增长的加速现象。

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