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青少年时期生物和环境相关性的关联模式与大脑结构:一项基于人群的纵向研究。

Linked patterns of biological and environmental covariation with brain structure in adolescence: a population-based longitudinal study.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.

Department of Environmental Medicine & Public Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Mol Psychiatry. 2021 Sep;26(9):4905-4918. doi: 10.1038/s41380-020-0757-x. Epub 2020 May 22.

Abstract

Adolescence is a period of major brain reorganization shaped by biologically timed and by environmental factors. We sought to discover linked patterns of covariation between brain structural development and a wide array of these factors by leveraging data from the IMAGEN study, a longitudinal population-based cohort of adolescents. Brain structural measures and a comprehensive array of non-imaging features (relating to demographic, anthropometric, and psychosocial characteristics) were available on 1476 IMAGEN participants aged 14 years and from a subsample reassessed at age 19 years (n = 714). We applied sparse canonical correlation analyses (sCCA) to the cross-sectional and longitudinal data to extract modes with maximum covariation between neuroimaging and non-imaging measures. Separate sCCAs for cortical thickness, cortical surface area and subcortical volumes confirmed that each imaging phenotype was correlated with non-imaging features (sCCA r range: 0.30-0.65, all P < 0.001). Total intracranial volume and global measures of cortical thickness and surface area had the highest canonical cross-loadings (|ρ| = 0.31-0.61). Age, physical growth and sex had the highest association with adolescent brain structure (|ρ| = 0.24-0.62); at baseline, further significant positive associations were noted for cognitive measures while negative associations were observed at both time points for prenatal parental smoking, life events, and negative affect and substance use in youth (|ρ| = 0.10-0.23). Sex, physical growth and age are the dominant influences on adolescent brain development. We highlight the persistent negative influences of prenatal parental smoking and youth substance use as they are modifiable and of relevance for public health initiatives.

摘要

青春期是大脑主要重组的时期,由生物定时和环境因素塑造。我们试图通过利用 IMAGEN 研究的数据来发现大脑结构发育与广泛的这些因素之间的相关模式,该研究是一项基于人群的青少年纵向队列研究。脑结构测量值和广泛的非成像特征(与人口统计学、人体测量学和社会心理特征有关)可用于 1476 名年龄为 14 岁的 IMAGEN 参与者和年龄为 19 岁的亚样本(n=714)。我们将稀疏典型相关分析(sCCA)应用于横断面和纵向数据,以提取神经影像学和非影像学测量之间具有最大共变的模式。皮质厚度、皮质表面积和皮质下体积的单独 sCCA 证实,每种成像表型都与非成像特征相关(sCCA r 范围:0.30-0.65,均 P<0.001)。总颅内体积和皮质厚度和表面积的整体测量值具有最高的典型交叉加载(|ρ|=0.31-0.61)。年龄、身体生长和性别与青少年大脑结构的关联最大(|ρ|=0.24-0.62);在基线时,认知测量值进一步显示出显著的正相关,而在两个时间点都观察到产前父母吸烟、生活事件以及青少年的负性情绪和物质使用的负相关(|ρ|=0.10-0.23)。性别、身体生长和年龄是青少年大脑发育的主要影响因素。我们强调产前父母吸烟和青少年物质使用的持续负面影响,因为它们是可改变的,与公共卫生倡议有关。

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