Computional Brain Anatomy (CoBrA) Laboratory, Cerebral Imaging Centre, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Computional Brain Anatomy (CoBrA) Laboratory, Cerebral Imaging Centre, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Neurobiol Aging. 2021 Oct;106:153-168. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.03.018. Epub 2021 Apr 24.
The study of the hippocampus across the healthy adult lifespan has rendered inconsistent findings. While volumetric measurements have often been a popular technique for analysis, more advanced morphometric techniques have demonstrated compelling results that highlight the importance and improved specificity of shape-based measures. Here, the MAGeT Brain algorithm was applied on 134 healthy individuals aged 18-81 years old to extract hippocampal subfield volumes and hippocampal shape measurements, namely: local surface area (SA) and displacement. We used linear-, second- or third-order natural splines to examine the relationships between hippocampal measures and age. In addition, partial least squares analyses were performed to relate volume and shape measurements with cognitive and demographic information. Volumetric results indicated a relative preservation of the right cornus ammonis 1 with age and a global volume reduction linked with older age, female sex, lower levels of education and cognitive performance. Vertex-wise analysis demonstrated an SA preservation in the anterior hippocampus with a peak during the sixth decade, while the posterior hippocampal SA gradually decreased across lifespan. Overall, SA decrease was linked to older age, female sex and, to a lesser extent lower levels of education and cognitive performance. Outward displacement in the lateral hippocampus and inward displacement in the medial hippocampus were enlarged with older age, lower levels of cognition and education, indicating an accentuation of the hippocampal "C" shape with age. Taken together, our findings suggest that vertex-wise analyses have higher spatial specifity and that sex, education, and cognition are implicated in the differential impact of age on hippocampal subregions throughout its anteroposterior and medial-lateral axes. This article is part of the Virtual Special Issue titled COGNITIVE NEU- ROSCIENCE OF HEALTHY AND PATHOLOGICAL AGING. The full issue can be found on ScienceDirect at https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/neurobiology-of-aging/special-issue/105379XPWJP.
这项研究横跨健康成年人的整个生命周期,其结果不一致。虽然体积测量通常是一种流行的分析技术,但更先进的形态测量技术已经证明了令人信服的结果,突出了基于形状的测量的重要性和改进的特异性。在这里,MAGeT Brain 算法应用于 134 名年龄在 18 至 81 岁的健康个体,以提取海马亚区体积和海马形状测量值,即:局部表面积(SA)和位移。我们使用线性、二次或三次自然样条来检查海马测量值与年龄之间的关系。此外,还进行了偏最小二乘分析,以将体积和形状测量值与认知和人口统计学信息相关联。体积结果表明,右侧角回 1 随着年龄的增长而相对保留,与年龄较大、女性、受教育程度较低和认知表现较低相关的整体体积减少。顶点分析表明,在前海马区 SA 保持不变,在第六个十年达到峰值,而在后海马区 SA 随着寿命逐渐减少。总体而言,SA 减少与年龄较大、女性以及在较小程度上受教育程度较低和认知表现较差相关。外侧海马向外位移和内侧海马向内位移随着年龄的增长而增大,与认知和教育水平较低有关,这表明随着年龄的增长,海马的“C”形会更加突出。总之,我们的研究结果表明,顶点分析具有更高的空间特异性,性别、教育和认知都与年龄对海马亚区在前后和内外轴向的不同影响有关。本文是题为“健康和病理性衰老的认知神经科学”的虚拟特刊的一部分。完整的特刊可以在 ScienceDirect 上找到,网址是 https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/neurobiology-of-aging/special-issue/105379XPWJP。