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患有胎儿酒精谱系障碍的中年成年人的皮质下体积

Subcortical volume in middle-aged adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

作者信息

Bischoff-Grethe Amanda, Stoner Susan A, Riley Edward P, Moore Eileen M

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98105, USA.

出版信息

Brain Commun. 2024 Sep 3;6(5):fcae273. doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcae273. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Studies of youth and young adults with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) have most consistently reported reduced volumes of the corpus callosum, cerebellum and subcortical structures. However, it is unknown whether this continues into middle adulthood or if individuals with PAE may experience premature volumetric decline with aging. Forty-eight individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and 28 healthy comparison participants aged 30 to 65 participated in a 3T MRI session that resulted in usable T-weighted and T-weighted structural images. Primary analyses included volumetric measurements of the caudate, putamen, pallidum, cerebellum and corpus callosum using FreeSurfer software. Analyses were conducted examining both raw volumetric measurements and subcortical volumes adjusted for overall intracranial volume (ICV). Models tested for main effects of age, sex and group, as well as interactions of group with age and group with sex. We found the main effects for group; all regions were significantly smaller in participants with FASD for models using raw volumes ('s < 0.001) as well as for models using volumes adjusted for ICV ('s < 0.046). Although there were no significant interactions of group with age, females with FASD had smaller corpus callosum volumes relative to both healthy comparison females and males with FASD ('s < 0.001). As seen in children and adolescents, adults aged 30 to 65 with FASD showed reduced volumes of subcortical structures relative to healthy comparison adults, suggesting persistent impact of PAE. Moreover, the observed volumetric reduction of the corpus callosum in females with FASD could suggest more rapid degeneration, which may have implications for cognition as these individuals continue to age.

摘要

对有产前酒精暴露(PAE)的青少年和青年的研究最一致地报告了胼胝体、小脑和皮质下结构体积减小。然而,尚不清楚这种情况是否会持续到中年,或者有PAE的个体是否会随着年龄增长而出现过早的体积下降。48名患有胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)的个体和28名年龄在30至65岁之间的健康对照参与者参加了一次3T磁共振成像(MRI)检查,获得了可用的T加权和T加权结构图像。主要分析包括使用FreeSurfer软件对尾状核、壳核、苍白球、小脑和胼胝体进行体积测量。分析时既检查了原始体积测量值,也检查了针对总体颅内体积(ICV)调整后的皮质下体积。测试了年龄、性别和组别的主效应模型,以及组与年龄和组与性别的交互作用模型。我们发现了组别的主效应;在使用原始体积的模型中(P<0.001)以及使用针对ICV调整后的体积的模型中(P<0.046),FASD参与者的所有区域体积均显著较小。尽管组与年龄之间没有显著的交互作用,但FASD女性的胼胝体体积相对于健康对照女性和FASD男性均较小(P<0.001)。正如在儿童和青少年中所见,30至65岁患有FASD的成年人相对于健康对照成年人,其皮质下结构体积减小,表明PAE具有持续影响。此外,在FASD女性中观察到的胼胝体体积减小可能表明退化更快,这可能对这些个体随着年龄增长的认知产生影响。

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