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Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals

INTRODUCTION: The brainstem locus coeruleus (LC) influences a broad range of brain processes, including cognition. The so-called LC contrast is an accepted marker of the integrity of the LC that consists of a local hyperintensity on specific Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) structural images. The sm...

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Autores principales: Berger, Alexandre, Koshmanova, Ekaterina, Beckers, Elise, Sharifpour, Roya, Paparella, Ilenia, Campbell, Islay, Mortazavi, Nasrin, Balda, Fermin, Yi, Yeo-Jin, Lamalle, Laurent, Dricot, Laurence, Phillips, Christophe, Jacobs, Heidi I. L., Talwar, Puneet, El Tahry, Riëm, Sherif, Siya, Vandewalle, Gilles
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10406214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37554637
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnimg.2023.1207844
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author Berger, Alexandre
Koshmanova, Ekaterina
Beckers, Elise
Sharifpour, Roya
Paparella, Ilenia
Campbell, Islay
Mortazavi, Nasrin
Balda, Fermin
Yi, Yeo-Jin
Lamalle, Laurent
Dricot, Laurence
Phillips, Christophe
Jacobs, Heidi I. L.
Talwar, Puneet
El Tahry, Riëm
Sherif, Siya
Vandewalle, Gilles
author_facet Berger, Alexandre
Koshmanova, Ekaterina
Beckers, Elise
Sharifpour, Roya
Paparella, Ilenia
Campbell, Islay
Mortazavi, Nasrin
Balda, Fermin
Yi, Yeo-Jin
Lamalle, Laurent
Dricot, Laurence
Phillips, Christophe
Jacobs, Heidi I. L.
Talwar, Puneet
El Tahry, Riëm
Sherif, Siya
Vandewalle, Gilles
author_sort Berger, Alexandre
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: The brainstem locus coeruleus (LC) influences a broad range of brain processes, including cognition. The so-called LC contrast is an accepted marker of the integrity of the LC that consists of a local hyperintensity on specific Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) structural images. The small size of the LC has, however, rendered its functional characterization difficult in humans, including in aging. A full characterization of the structural and functional characteristics of the LC in healthy young and late middle-aged individuals is needed to determine the potential roles of the LC in different medical conditions. Here, we wanted to determine whether the activation of the LC in a mismatch negativity task changes in aging and whether the LC functional response was associated to the LC contrast. METHODS: We used Ultra-High Field (UHF) 7-Tesla functional MRI (fMRI) to record brain response during an auditory oddball task in 53 healthy volunteers, including 34 younger (age: 22.15y ± 3.27; 29 women) and 19 late middle-aged (age: 61.05y ± 5.3; 14 women) individuals. RESULTS: Whole-brain analyses confirmed brain responses in the typical cortical and subcortical regions previously associated with mismatch negativity. When focusing on the brainstem, we found a significant response in the rostral part of the LC probability mask generated based on individual LC images. Although bilateral, the activation was more extensive in the left LC. Individual LC activity was not significantly different between young and late middle-aged individuals. Importantly, while the LC contrast was higher in older individuals, the functional response of the LC was not significantly associated with its contrast. DISCUSSION: These findings may suggest that the age-related alterations of the LC structural integrity may not be related to changes in its functional response. The results further suggest that LC responses may remain stable in healthy individuals aged 20 to 70.
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spelling pubmed-104062142023-08-08 Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals Berger, Alexandre Koshmanova, Ekaterina Beckers, Elise Sharifpour, Roya Paparella, Ilenia Campbell, Islay Mortazavi, Nasrin Balda, Fermin Yi, Yeo-Jin Lamalle, Laurent Dricot, Laurence Phillips, Christophe Jacobs, Heidi I. L. Talwar, Puneet El Tahry, Riëm Sherif, Siya Vandewalle, Gilles Front Neuroimaging Neuroimaging INTRODUCTION: The brainstem locus coeruleus (LC) influences a broad range of brain processes, including cognition. The so-called LC contrast is an accepted marker of the integrity of the LC that consists of a local hyperintensity on specific Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) structural images. The small size of the LC has, however, rendered its functional characterization difficult in humans, including in aging. A full characterization of the structural and functional characteristics of the LC in healthy young and late middle-aged individuals is needed to determine the potential roles of the LC in different medical conditions. Here, we wanted to determine whether the activation of the LC in a mismatch negativity task changes in aging and whether the LC functional response was associated to the LC contrast. METHODS: We used Ultra-High Field (UHF) 7-Tesla functional MRI (fMRI) to record brain response during an auditory oddball task in 53 healthy volunteers, including 34 younger (age: 22.15y ± 3.27; 29 women) and 19 late middle-aged (age: 61.05y ± 5.3; 14 women) individuals. RESULTS: Whole-brain analyses confirmed brain responses in the typical cortical and subcortical regions previously associated with mismatch negativity. When focusing on the brainstem, we found a significant response in the rostral part of the LC probability mask generated based on individual LC images. Although bilateral, the activation was more extensive in the left LC. Individual LC activity was not significantly different between young and late middle-aged individuals. Importantly, while the LC contrast was higher in older individuals, the functional response of the LC was not significantly associated with its contrast. DISCUSSION: These findings may suggest that the age-related alterations of the LC structural integrity may not be related to changes in its functional response. The results further suggest that LC responses may remain stable in healthy individuals aged 20 to 70. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10406214/ /pubmed/37554637 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnimg.2023.1207844 Text en Copyright © 2023 Berger, Koshmanova, Beckers, Sharifpour, Paparella, Campbell, Mortazavi, Balda, Yi, Lamalle, Dricot, Phillips, Jacobs, Talwar, El Tahry, Sherif and Vandewalle. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroimaging
Berger, Alexandre
Koshmanova, Ekaterina
Beckers, Elise
Sharifpour, Roya
Paparella, Ilenia
Campbell, Islay
Mortazavi, Nasrin
Balda, Fermin
Yi, Yeo-Jin
Lamalle, Laurent
Dricot, Laurence
Phillips, Christophe
Jacobs, Heidi I. L.
Talwar, Puneet
El Tahry, Riëm
Sherif, Siya
Vandewalle, Gilles
Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals
title Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals
title_full Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals
title_fullStr Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals
title_short Structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals
title_sort structural and functional characterization of the locus coeruleus in young and late middle-aged individuals
topic Neuroimaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10406214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37554637
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnimg.2023.1207844
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