Gupta Sandeep K, Rutherford Natalie, Dolja-Gore Xenia, Watson Tahne, Nair Balakrishnan R
Department of Nuclear Medicine & PET, John Hunter and Calvary Mater Hospitals, Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), University of Newcastle Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Research Centre for Generational Health and Ageing (RCGHA), Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Am J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2021 Dec 15;11(6):492-506. eCollection 2021.
While reduced global brain metabolism is known in aging, Alzheimer's disease (AD), small vessel disease (SVD) and delirium, explanation of regional brain metabolic (rBM) changes is a challenge. We hypothesized that this may be explained by "triage phenomenon", to preserve metabolic supply to vital brain areas. We studied changes in rBM in 69 patients with at least 5% decline in global brain metabolism during active lymphoma. There was significant decline in the rBM of the inferior parietal, precuneus, superior parietal, lateral occipital, primary visual cortices (P<0.001) and in the right lateral prefrontal cortex (P=0.01). Some areas showed no change; multiple areas had significantly increased rBM (e.g. medial prefrontal, anterior cingulate, pons, cerebellum and mesial temporal cortices; P<0.001). We conclude the existence of a physiological triage phenomenon and argue a new hypothetical model to explain the shared events in the pathophysiology of aging, AD, SVD and delirium.
虽然在衰老、阿尔茨海默病(AD)、小血管疾病(SVD)和谵妄中已知存在全脑代谢降低的情况,但解释局部脑代谢(rBM)变化是一项挑战。我们假设这可能由“分流现象”来解释,以维持对重要脑区的代谢供应。我们研究了69例在活动性淋巴瘤期间全脑代谢至少下降5%的患者的rBM变化。顶下小叶、楔前叶、顶上小叶、枕外侧叶、初级视觉皮层的rBM显著下降(P<0.001),右侧前额叶外侧皮层也有显著下降(P=0.01)。一些区域没有变化;多个区域的rBM显著增加(如内侧前额叶、前扣带回、脑桥、小脑和颞叶内侧皮层;P<0.001)。我们得出存在生理性分流现象的结论,并提出一个新的假设模型来解释衰老、AD、SVD和谵妄病理生理学中的共同事件。