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父母患有痴呆症的年轻人在大脑活动和海马体脑容量方面表现出早期异常:一项配对病例对照研究。

Young Adults with a Parent with Dementia Show Early Abnormalities in Brain Activity and Brain Volume in the Hippocampus: A Matched Case-Control Study.

作者信息

McDonough Ian M, Mayhugh Christopher, Moore Mary Katherine, Brasfield Mikenzi B, Letang Sarah K, Madan Christopher R, Allen Rebecca S

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, 505 Hackberry Lane, P.O. Box 870348, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA.

School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2022 Apr 13;12(4):496. doi: 10.3390/brainsci12040496.

Abstract

Having a parent with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias confers a risk for developing these types of neurocognitive disorders in old age, but the mechanisms underlying this risk are understudied. Although the hippocampus is often one of the earliest brain regions to undergo change in the AD process, we do not know how early in the lifespan such changes might occur or whether they differ early in the lifespan as a function of family history of AD. Using a rare sample, young adults with a parent with late-onset dementia, we investigated whether brain abnormalities could already be detected compared with a matched sample. Moreover, we employed simple yet novel techniques to characterize resting brain activity (mean and standard deviation) and brain volume in the hippocampus. Young adults with a parent with dementia showed greater resting mean activity and smaller volumes in the left hippocampus compared to young adults without a parent with dementia. Having a parent with AD or a related dementia was associated with early aberrations in brain function and structure. This early hippocampal dysfunction may be due to aberrant neural firing, which may increase the risk for a diagnosis of dementia in old age.

摘要

有一位患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)及相关痴呆症的父母会增加在老年时患这类神经认知障碍的风险,但这种风险背后的机制尚未得到充分研究。尽管海马体通常是在AD进程中最早发生变化的脑区之一,但我们不知道这种变化在生命历程中多早可能出现,也不知道它们在生命早期是否因AD家族史而有所不同。我们使用了一个罕见的样本,即有一位患有晚发性痴呆症父母的年轻人,与一个匹配样本相比,研究是否已经能检测到大脑异常。此外,我们采用了简单但新颖的技术来表征静息脑活动(均值和标准差)以及海马体的脑容量。与没有患痴呆症父母的年轻人相比,有患痴呆症父母的年轻人在静息状态下表现出更高的平均活动水平,且左海马体体积更小。有一位患有AD或相关痴呆症的父母与脑功能和结构的早期异常有关。这种早期海马体功能障碍可能是由于异常的神经放电,这可能会增加老年时被诊断为痴呆症的风险。

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