Hardcastle Cheshire, O'Shea Andrew, Kraft Jessica N, Albizu Alejandro, Evangelista Nicole D, Hausman Hanna K, Boutzoukas Emanuel M, Van Etten Emily J, Bharadwaj Pradyumna K, Song Hyun, Smith Samantha G, Porges Eric C, Dekosky Steven, Hishaw Georg A, Wu Samuel S, Marsiske Michael, Cohen Ronald, Alexander Gene E, Woods Adam J
Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory, College of Public Health and Health Professions, McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2020 Nov 5;12:593833. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2020.593833. eCollection 2020.
: The association between hippocampal volume and memory is continuing to be characterized in healthy older adults. Prior research suggests smaller hippocampal volume in healthy older adults is associated with poorer episodic memory and processing speed, as well as working memory, verbal learning, and executive functioning as measured by the NIH Toolbox Fluid (Fluid Cognition Composite, FCC) and Crystalized Cognition Composites (CCC). This study aimed to replicate these findings and to evaluate the association between: (1) hippocampal asymmetry index and cognition; and (2) independent contributions of the left and right hippocampal volume and cognition in a large sample of healthy older adults. : One-hundred and eighty-three healthy older adults (M age = 71.72, SD = 5.3) received a T1-weighted sequence on a 3T scanner. Hippocampal subfields were extracted using FreeSurfer 6.0 and combined to provide left, right, and total hippocampal volumes. FCC subtests include Dimensional Change Card Sort, Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention, List Sorting, Picture Sequence Memory, and Pattern Comparison. CCC subtests include Picture Vocabulary and Oral Reading Recognition. Multiple linear regressions were performed predicting cognition composites from the total, left and right, and asymmetry of hippocampal volume, controlling for sex, education, scanner, and total intracranial volume. Multiple comparisons in primary analyses were corrected using a false discovery rate (FDR) of < 0.05. : FCC scores were positively associated with total ( = 0.226, FDR = 0.044) and left ( = 0.257, FDR = 0.024) hippocampal volume. Within FCC, Picture Sequence Memory scores positively associated with total ( = 0.284, = 0.001) and left ( = 0.98, = 0.001) hippocampal volume. List Sorting scores were also positively associated with left hippocampal volume ( = 0.189, = 0.029). : These results confirm previous research suggesting that bilateral hippocampal volume is associated with FCC, namely episodic memory. The present study also suggests the left hippocampal volume may be more broadly associated with both episodic and working memory. Studies should continue to investigate lateralized hippocampal contributions to aging processes to better identify predictors of cognitive decline.
海马体体积与记忆之间的关联在健康的老年人中仍在持续研究。先前的研究表明,健康老年人较小的海马体体积与较差的情景记忆、处理速度、工作记忆、言语学习以及由美国国立卫生研究院工具箱流体认知综合测试(流体认知综合得分,FCC)和晶体认知综合测试(CCC)所测量的执行功能相关。本研究旨在重复这些发现,并评估:(1)海马体不对称指数与认知之间的关联;以及(2)在一大群健康老年人中,左右海马体体积和认知的独立贡献。183名健康老年人(年龄中位数 = 71.72,标准差 = 5.3)在3T扫描仪上接受了T1加权序列扫描。使用FreeSurfer 6.0提取海马体亚区域,并合并以提供左、右和总的海马体体积。FCC子测试包括维度变化卡片分类、侧翼抑制控制和注意力、列表排序、图片序列记忆以及模式比较。CCC子测试包括图片词汇和口语阅读识别。进行了多元线性回归,从总的、左和右海马体体积以及海马体体积的不对称性来预测认知综合得分,同时控制性别、教育程度、扫描仪以及总颅内体积。在主要分析中的多重比较使用错误发现率(FDR)< 0.05进行校正。FCC得分与总的(β = 0.226,FDR = 0.044)和左(β = 0.257,FDR = 0.024)海马体体积呈正相关。在FCC中,图片序列记忆得分与总的(β = 0.284,p = 0.001)和左(β = 0.98,p = 0.001)海马体体积呈正相关。列表排序得分也与左海马体体积呈正相关(β = 0.189,p = 0.029)。这些结果证实了先前的研究,即双侧海马体体积与FCC相关,也就是与情景记忆相关。本研究还表明左海马体体积可能更广泛地与情景记忆和工作记忆相关。研究应继续调查海马体在衰老过程中的侧化贡献,以更好地识别认知衰退的预测因素。