Taira Makiko, Mugikura Shunji, Mori Naoko, Hozawa Atsushi, Saito Tomo, Nakamura Tomohiro, Kiyomoto Hideyasu, Kobayashi Tadao, Ogishima Soichi, Nagami Fuji, Uruno Akira, Shimizu Ritsuko, Kobayashi Tomoko, Yasuda Jun, Kure Shigeo, Sakurai Miyuki, Motoike Ikuko N, Kumada Kazuki, Nakaya Naoki, Obara Taku, Oba Kentaro, Sekiguchi Atsushi, Thyreau Benjamin, Mutoh Tatsushi, Takano Yuji, Abe Mitsunari, Maikusa Norihide, Tatewaki Yasuko, Taki Yasuyuki, Yaegashi Nobuo, Tomita Hiroaki, Kinoshita Kengo, Kuriyama Shinichi, Fuse Nobuo, Yamamoto Masayuki
Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
JMA J. 2023 Jul 14;6(3):246-264. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2022-0220. Epub 2023 Jun 30.
The Tohoku Medical Megabank Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study (TMM Brain MRI Study) was established to collect multimodal information through neuroimaging and neuropsychological assessments to evaluate the cognitive function and mental health of residents who experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) and associated tsunami. The study also aimed to promote advances in personalized healthcare and medicine related to mental health and cognitive function among the general population. We recruited participants for the first (baseline) survey starting in July 2014, enrolling individuals who were participating in either the TMM Community-Based Cohort Study (TMM CommCohort Study) or the TMM Birth and Three-Generation Cohort Study (TMM BirThree Cohort Study). We collected multiple magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences, including 3D T1-weighted sequences, magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (pCASL), and three-dimensional fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequences. To assess neuropsychological status, we used both questionnaire- and interview-based rating scales. The former assessments included the Tri-axial Coping Scale, Impact of Event Scale in Japanese, Profile of Mood States, and 15-item Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale, whereas the latter assessments included the Mini-Mental State Examination, Japanese version. A total of 12,164 individuals were recruited for the first (baseline) survey, including those unable to complete all assessments. In parallel, we returned the MRI results to the participants and subsequently shared the MRI data through the TMM Biobank. At present, the second (first follow-up) survey of the study started in October 2019 is underway. In this study, we established a large and comprehensive database that included robust neuroimaging data as well as psychological and cognitive assessment data. In combination with genomic and omics data already contained in the TMM Biobank database, these data could provide new insights into the relationships of pathological processes with neuropsychological disorders, including age-related cognitive impairment.
东北医科大学超级生物样本库脑磁共振成像研究(TMM脑MRI研究)的设立,旨在通过神经影像学和神经心理学评估收集多模态信息,以评估经历东日本大地震(GEJE)及相关海啸的居民的认知功能和心理健康状况。该研究还旨在推动普通人群中与心理健康和认知功能相关的个性化医疗和医学的发展。我们从2014年7月开始招募参与者进行首次(基线)调查,纳入参与TMM社区队列研究(TMM CommCohort研究)或TMM出生及三代队列研究(TMM BirThree Cohort研究)的个体。我们收集了多个磁共振成像(MRI)序列,包括三维T1加权序列、磁共振血管造影(MRA)、扩散张量成像(DTI)、伪连续动脉自旋标记(pCASL)和三维液体衰减反转恢复(FLAIR)序列。为了评估神经心理状态,我们使用了基于问卷和访谈的评定量表。前者评估包括三轴应对量表、日语版事件影响量表、情绪状态剖面图和15项抑郁、焦虑和压力量表,而后者评估包括简易精神状态检查表日语版。首次(基线)调查共招募了12,164名个体,包括那些无法完成所有评估的个体。同时,我们将MRI结果反馈给参与者,并随后通过TMM生物样本库共享MRI数据。目前,该研究于2019年10月开始的第二次(首次随访)调查正在进行中。在这项研究中,我们建立了一个大型综合数据库,其中包括强大的神经影像学数据以及心理和认知评估数据。结合TMM生物样本库数据库中已有的基因组和组学数据,这些数据可以为病理过程与神经心理障碍(包括年龄相关认知障碍)之间的关系提供新的见解。