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Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea

INTRODUCTION: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients show hippocampal-related autonomic and neurological symptoms, including impaired memory and depression, which differ by sex, and are mediated in distinct hippocampal subfields. Determining sites and extent of hippocampal sub-regional injury in OSA...

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Autores principales: Macey, Paul M., Prasad, Janani P., Ogren, Jennifer A., Moiyadi, Ammar S., Aysola, Ravi S., Kumar, Rajesh, Yan-Go, Frisca L., Woo, Mary A., Albert Thomas, M., Harper, Ronald M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6083433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30101062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.07.027
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author Macey, Paul M.
Prasad, Janani P.
Ogren, Jennifer A.
Moiyadi, Ammar S.
Aysola, Ravi S.
Kumar, Rajesh
Yan-Go, Frisca L.
Woo, Mary A.
Albert Thomas, M.
Harper, Ronald M.
author_facet Macey, Paul M.
Prasad, Janani P.
Ogren, Jennifer A.
Moiyadi, Ammar S.
Aysola, Ravi S.
Kumar, Rajesh
Yan-Go, Frisca L.
Woo, Mary A.
Albert Thomas, M.
Harper, Ronald M.
author_sort Macey, Paul M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients show hippocampal-related autonomic and neurological symptoms, including impaired memory and depression, which differ by sex, and are mediated in distinct hippocampal subfields. Determining sites and extent of hippocampal sub-regional injury in OSA could reveal localized structural damage linked with OSA symptoms. METHODS: High-resolution T1-weighted images were collected from 66 newly-diagnosed, untreated OSA (mean age ± SD: 46.3 ± 8.8 years; mean AHI ± SD: 34.1 ± 21.5 events/h;50 male) and 59 healthy age-matched control (46.8 ± 9.0 years;38 male) participants. We added age-matched controls with T1-weighted scans from two datasets (IXI, OASIS-MRI), for 979 controls total (426 male/46.5 ± 9.9 years). We segmented the hippocampus and analyzed surface structure with “FSL FIRST” software, scaling volumes for brain size, and evaluated group differences with ANCOVA (covariates: total-intracranial-volume, sex; P < .05, corrected). RESULTS: In OSA relative to controls, the hippocampus showed small areas larger volume bilaterally in CA1 (surface displacement ≤0.56 mm), subiculum, and uncus, and smaller volume in right posterior CA3/dentate (≥ − 0.23 mm). OSA vs. control males showed higher bilateral volume (≤0.61 mm) throughout CA1 and subiculum, extending to head and tail, with greater right-sided increases; lower bilateral volumes (≥ − 0.45 mm) appeared in mid- and posterior-CA3/dentate. OSA vs control females showed only right-sided effects, with increased CA1 and subiculum/uncus volumes (≤0.67 mm), and decreased posterior CA3/dentate volumes (≥ − 0.52 mm). Unlike males, OSA females showed volume decreases in the right hippocampus head and tail. CONCLUSIONS: The hippocampus shows lateralized and sex-specific, OSA-related regional volume differences, which may contribute to sex-related expression of symptoms in the sleep disorder. Volume increases suggest inflammation and glial activation, whereas volume decreases suggest long-lasting neuronal injury; both processes may contribute to dysfunction in OSA.
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spelling pubmed-60834332018-08-10 Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea Macey, Paul M. Prasad, Janani P. Ogren, Jennifer A. Moiyadi, Ammar S. Aysola, Ravi S. Kumar, Rajesh Yan-Go, Frisca L. Woo, Mary A. Albert Thomas, M. Harper, Ronald M. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article INTRODUCTION: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients show hippocampal-related autonomic and neurological symptoms, including impaired memory and depression, which differ by sex, and are mediated in distinct hippocampal subfields. Determining sites and extent of hippocampal sub-regional injury in OSA could reveal localized structural damage linked with OSA symptoms. METHODS: High-resolution T1-weighted images were collected from 66 newly-diagnosed, untreated OSA (mean age ± SD: 46.3 ± 8.8 years; mean AHI ± SD: 34.1 ± 21.5 events/h;50 male) and 59 healthy age-matched control (46.8 ± 9.0 years;38 male) participants. We added age-matched controls with T1-weighted scans from two datasets (IXI, OASIS-MRI), for 979 controls total (426 male/46.5 ± 9.9 years). We segmented the hippocampus and analyzed surface structure with “FSL FIRST” software, scaling volumes for brain size, and evaluated group differences with ANCOVA (covariates: total-intracranial-volume, sex; P < .05, corrected). RESULTS: In OSA relative to controls, the hippocampus showed small areas larger volume bilaterally in CA1 (surface displacement ≤0.56 mm), subiculum, and uncus, and smaller volume in right posterior CA3/dentate (≥ − 0.23 mm). OSA vs. control males showed higher bilateral volume (≤0.61 mm) throughout CA1 and subiculum, extending to head and tail, with greater right-sided increases; lower bilateral volumes (≥ − 0.45 mm) appeared in mid- and posterior-CA3/dentate. OSA vs control females showed only right-sided effects, with increased CA1 and subiculum/uncus volumes (≤0.67 mm), and decreased posterior CA3/dentate volumes (≥ − 0.52 mm). Unlike males, OSA females showed volume decreases in the right hippocampus head and tail. CONCLUSIONS: The hippocampus shows lateralized and sex-specific, OSA-related regional volume differences, which may contribute to sex-related expression of symptoms in the sleep disorder. Volume increases suggest inflammation and glial activation, whereas volume decreases suggest long-lasting neuronal injury; both processes may contribute to dysfunction in OSA. Elsevier 2018-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6083433/ /pubmed/30101062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.07.027 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Macey, Paul M.
Prasad, Janani P.
Ogren, Jennifer A.
Moiyadi, Ammar S.
Aysola, Ravi S.
Kumar, Rajesh
Yan-Go, Frisca L.
Woo, Mary A.
Albert Thomas, M.
Harper, Ronald M.
Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea
title Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea
title_full Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea
title_fullStr Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea
title_full_unstemmed Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea
title_short Sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea
title_sort sex-specific hippocampus volume changes in obstructive sleep apnea
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6083433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30101062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.07.027
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