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长期冥想练习者杏仁核与年龄相关的衰退减缓。

Diminished Age-Related Decline of the Amygdala in Long-Term Meditation Practitioners.

作者信息

Luders Eileen, Jain Felipe A, Kurth Florian

机构信息

From the School of Psychology (Luders, Kurth), University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, School of Medicine (Luders), University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California; Depression Clinical and Research Program, Department of Psychiatry (Jain), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Psychosom Med. 2021;83(6):650-654. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000913.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that meditation may slow brain aging. The amygdala-a heterogenous brain region known to decrease in volume with increasing age-seems to be involved in meditation and affected by meditation. Thus, we hypothesized that the age-related decline of the amygdala is diminished in meditation practitioners.

METHODS

We investigated whether correlations between age and gray matter volumes of the amygdala are significantly reduced in 50 long-term meditators compared with 50 sex- and age-matched healthy controls. Both the meditator and control groups included 44% women. The age of the participants ranged between 24 and 77 years, with mean (standard deviation) ages of 50.4 (±11.8) years in meditators and 51.4 (±12.8) years in controls. In addition to studying the amygdala as a whole, we investigated its centromedial, laterobasal, and superficial subregions using a well-validated approach combining imaging-based signal intensities and cytoarchitectonically defined probabilities.

RESULTS

We detected significant group-by-age interactions for the whole amygdala and for its subregions. Follow-up analyses indicated negative age-related correlations in both meditators and controls (the older the participants, the smaller the volumes) but with significantly steeper aging trajectories in controls.

CONCLUSIONS

Altogether, these findings suggest that the age-related volume loss of the amygdala is less pronounced in long-term meditators. This effect was particularly evident for the laterobasal subregion, which has been functionally linked to aspects of self-focused reflection.

摘要

目的

越来越多的科学证据表明,冥想可能会减缓大脑衰老。杏仁核是一个异质性脑区,已知其体积会随着年龄的增长而减小,似乎与冥想有关且会受到冥想的影响。因此,我们推测长期冥想者中杏仁核与年龄相关的衰退会减弱。

方法

我们调查了50名长期冥想者与50名性别和年龄匹配的健康对照者相比,杏仁核灰质体积与年龄之间的相关性是否显著降低。冥想者组和对照组中女性均占44%。参与者年龄在24岁至77岁之间,冥想者的平均(标准差)年龄为50.4(±11.8)岁,对照组为51.4(±12.8)岁。除了将杏仁核作为一个整体进行研究外,我们还使用一种经过充分验证的方法,结合基于成像的信号强度和细胞结构定义的概率,对杏仁核的中央内侧、外侧基底和浅表亚区域进行了研究。

结果

我们在整个杏仁核及其亚区域均检测到显著的组×年龄交互作用。后续分析表明,冥想者和对照组中均存在与年龄相关的负相关(参与者年龄越大,体积越小),但对照组的衰老轨迹明显更陡峭。

结论

总体而言,这些发现表明,长期冥想者中杏仁核与年龄相关的体积减少不太明显。这种效应在外侧基底亚区域尤为明显,该区域在功能上与自我关注反思的各个方面相关联。

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