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健康老年人血脑屏障通透性增加。

Increase in blood-brain barrier leakage in healthy, older adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

School for Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNs), Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Geroscience. 2020 Aug;42(4):1183-1193. doi: 10.1007/s11357-020-00211-2. Epub 2020 Jun 29.

Abstract

Blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown can disrupt nutrient supply and waste removal, which affects neuronal functioning. Currently, dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI is the preferred in-vivo method to quantify BBB leakage. Dedicated DCE MRI studies in normal aging individuals are lacking, which could hamper value estimation and interpretation of leakage rate in pathological conditions. Therefore, we applied DCE MRI to investigate the association between BBB disruption and age in a healthy sample. Fifty-seven cognitively and neurologically healthy, middle-aged to older participants (mean age: 66 years, range: 47-91 years) underwent MRI, including DCE MRI with intravenous injection of a gadolinium-based contrast agent. Pharmacokinetic modeling was applied to contrast concentration time-curves to estimate BBB leakage rate in each voxel. Subsequently, leakage rate was calculated in the white and gray matter, and primary (basic sensory and motor functions), secondary (association areas), and tertiary (higher-order cognition) brain regions. A difference in vulnerability to deterioration was expected between these regions, with especially tertiary regions being affected by age. Higher BBB leakage rate was significantly associated with older age in the white and gray matter, and also in tertiary, but not in primary or secondary brain regions. Even in healthy individuals, BBB disruption was stronger in older persons, which suggests BBB disruption is a normal physiologically aging phenomenon. Age-related increase in BBB disruption occurred especially in brain regions most vulnerable to age-related deterioration, which may indicate that BBB disruption is an underlying mechanism of normal age-related decline.Netherlands Trial Register number: NL6358, date of registration: 2017-03-24.

摘要

血脑屏障 (BBB) 破坏会干扰营养供应和废物清除,从而影响神经元功能。目前,动态对比增强 (DCE) MRI 是量化 BBB 渗漏的首选体内方法。缺乏正常衰老个体的专用 DCE MRI 研究,这可能会阻碍对病理情况下渗漏率的估值和解释。因此,我们应用 DCE MRI 研究在健康样本中 BBB 破坏与年龄之间的关系。57 名认知和神经健康、从中年到老年的参与者(平均年龄:66 岁,范围:47-91 岁)接受了 MRI 检查,包括静脉注射钆基造影剂的 DCE MRI。应用药代动力学模型对对比浓度时间曲线进行分析,以估计每个体素的 BBB 渗漏率。随后,在白质和灰质以及初级(基本感觉和运动功能)、次级(联合区)和三级(高级认知)脑区计算了渗漏率。预计这些区域之间的脆弱性差异会有所不同,尤其是三级区域会受到年龄的影响。较高的 BBB 渗漏率与白质和灰质以及三级区域的年龄呈显著相关,而与一级或二级脑区无关。即使在健康个体中,老年个体的 BBB 破坏也更强,这表明 BBB 破坏是正常的生理性衰老现象。与年龄相关的 BBB 破坏增加尤其发生在最易受年龄相关恶化影响的脑区,这可能表明 BBB 破坏是正常年龄相关下降的潜在机制。荷兰试验注册编号:NL6358,注册日期:2017-03-24。

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