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小血管疾病和认知储备对全局网络冗余和认知功能的影响相反:一项针对中老年社区参与者的研究。

Small vessel disease and cognitive reserve oppositely modulate global network redundancy and cognitive function: A study in middle-to-old aged community participants.

机构信息

Department of Radiology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.

出版信息

Hum Brain Mapp. 2024 Apr;45(5):e26634. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26634.

Abstract

Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) can disrupt the global brain network and lead to cognitive impairment. Conversely, cognitive reserve (CR) can improve one's cognitive ability to handle damaging effects like SVD, partly by optimizing the brain network's organization. Understanding how SVD and CR collectively influence brain networks could be instrumental in preventing cognitive impairment. Recently, brain redundancy has emerged as a critical network protective metric, providing a nuanced perspective of changes in network organization. However, it remains unclear how SVD and CR affect global redundancy and subsequently cognitive function. Here, we included 121 community-dwelling participants who underwent neuropsychological assessments and a multimodal MRI examination. We visually examined common SVD imaging markers and assessed lifespan CR using the Cognitive Reserve Index Questionnaire. We quantified the global redundancy index (RI) based on the dynamic functional connectome. We then conducted multiple linear regressions to explore the specific cognitive domains related to RI and the associations of RI with SVD and CR. We also conducted mediation analyses to explore whether RI mediated the relationships between SVD, CR, and cognition. We found negative correlations of RI with the presence of microbleeds (MBs) and the SVD total score, and a positive correlation of RI with leisure activity-related CR (CRI-leisure). RI was positively correlated with memory and fully mediated the relationships between the MBs, CRI-leisure, and memory. Our study highlights the potential benefits of promoting leisure activities and keeping brain redundancy for memory preservation in older adults, especially those with SVD.

摘要

脑小血管病(SVD)可破坏全脑网络,导致认知障碍。相反,认知储备(CR)可以提高一个人的认知能力,以应对 SVD 等损害效应,部分原因是优化大脑网络的组织。了解 SVD 和 CR 如何共同影响大脑网络,对于预防认知障碍可能是至关重要的。最近,大脑冗余已成为一个关键的网络保护指标,为网络组织的变化提供了一个细致入微的视角。然而,目前尚不清楚 SVD 和 CR 如何影响全局冗余,进而影响认知功能。在这里,我们纳入了 121 名居住在社区的参与者,他们接受了神经心理学评估和多模态 MRI 检查。我们直观地检查了常见的 SVD 影像学标志物,并使用认知储备指数问卷评估了一生中的 CR。我们基于动态功能连接组学来量化全局冗余指数(RI)。然后,我们进行了多次线性回归,以探讨与 RI 相关的特定认知领域,以及 RI 与 SVD 和 CR 的关系。我们还进行了中介分析,以探讨 RI 是否在 SVD、CR 和认知之间的关系中起中介作用。我们发现 RI 与微出血(MBs)和 SVD 总分呈负相关,与休闲活动相关的 CR(CRI-休闲)呈正相关。RI 与记忆呈正相关,并且完全介导了 MBs、CRI-休闲和记忆之间的关系。我们的研究强调了促进休闲活动和保持大脑冗余以保存老年人记忆的潜在益处,尤其是对有 SVD 的老年人。

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