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加速的大脑老化预示着老年而非中年成年抑郁症患者认知表现受损和残疾程度增加。

Accelerated brain aging predicts impaired cognitive performance and greater disability in geriatric but not midlife adult depression.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.

出版信息

Transl Psychiatry. 2020 Sep 18;10(1):317. doi: 10.1038/s41398-020-01004-z.

Abstract

Depression is associated with markers of accelerated aging, but it is unclear how this relationship changes across the lifespan. We examined whether a brain-based measure of accelerated aging differed between depressed and never-depressed subjects across the adult lifespan and whether it was related to cognitive performance and disability. We applied a machine-learning approach that estimated brain age from structural MRI data in two depressed cohorts, respectively 170 midlife adults and 154 older adults enrolled in studies with common entry criteria. Both cohorts completed broad cognitive batteries and the older subgroup completed a disability assessment. The machine-learning model estimated brain age from MRI data, which was compared to chronological age to determine the brain-age gap (BAG; estimated age-chronological age). BAG did not differ between midlife depressed and nondepressed adults. Older depressed adults exhibited significantly higher BAG than nondepressed elders (Wald χ = 8.84, p = 0.0029), indicating a higher estimated brain age than chronological age. BAG was not associated with midlife cognitive performance. In the older cohort, higher BAG was associated with poorer episodic memory performance (Wald χ = 4.10, p = 0.0430) and, in the older depressed group alone, slower processing speed (Wald χ = 4.43, p = 0.0354). We also observed a statistical interaction where greater depressive symptom severity in context of higher BAG was associated with poorer executive function (Wald χ = 5.89, p = 0.0152) and working memory performance (Wald χ = 4.47, p = 0.0346). Increased BAG was associated with greater disability (Wald χ = 6.00, p = 0.0143). Unlike midlife depression, geriatric depression exhibits accelerated brain aging, which in turn is associated with cognitive and functional deficits.

摘要

抑郁与加速衰老的标志物有关,但尚不清楚这种关系在整个生命周期中如何变化。我们研究了在成年期,抑郁和从未抑郁的个体之间,基于大脑的加速衰老指标是否存在差异,以及该指标是否与认知表现和残疾有关。我们应用了一种机器学习方法,该方法从两个抑郁队列的结构 MRI 数据中估计了大脑年龄,分别是 170 名中年成年人和 154 名符合共同纳入标准的老年成年人。两个队列都完成了广泛的认知测试,老年亚组完成了残疾评估。机器学习模型从 MRI 数据中估计了大脑年龄,然后将其与实际年龄进行比较,以确定大脑年龄差距(BAG;估计年龄-实际年龄)。中年抑郁和非抑郁成年人之间的 BAG 没有差异。与非抑郁的老年人相比,老年抑郁者的 BAG 明显更高(Wald χ²=8.84,p=0.0029),这表明他们的大脑年龄比实际年龄高。BAG 与中年认知表现无关。在老年队列中,较高的 BAG 与较差的情景记忆表现相关(Wald χ²=4.10,p=0.0430),而在仅老年抑郁组中,与较慢的处理速度相关(Wald χ²=4.43,p=0.0354)。我们还观察到一个统计交互作用,即较高的 BAG 伴随着较高的抑郁症状严重程度与较差的执行功能(Wald χ²=5.89,p=0.0152)和工作记忆表现相关(Wald χ²=4.47,p=0.0346)。较高的 BAG 与更大的残疾相关(Wald χ²=6.00,p=0.0143)。与中年抑郁不同,老年抑郁表现出加速的大脑衰老,这反过来又与认知和功能缺陷有关。

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