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Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis
Hearing loss is an important risk factor for dementia. However, the mechanisms that relate these disorders are still unknown. As a proxy of this relationship, we studied the structural brain changes associated with functional impairment in activities of daily living in subjects with age related hear...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7198897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32410980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2020.00102 |
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author | Belkhiria, Chama Vergara, Rodrigo C. San Martin, Simón Leiva, Alexis Martinez, Melissa Marcenaro, Bruno Andrade, Maricarmen Delano, Paul H. Delgado, Carolina |
author_facet | Belkhiria, Chama Vergara, Rodrigo C. San Martin, Simón Leiva, Alexis Martinez, Melissa Marcenaro, Bruno Andrade, Maricarmen Delano, Paul H. Delgado, Carolina |
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description | Hearing loss is an important risk factor for dementia. However, the mechanisms that relate these disorders are still unknown. As a proxy of this relationship, we studied the structural brain changes associated with functional impairment in activities of daily living in subjects with age related hearing loss, or presbycusis. One hundred eleven independent, non-demented subjects older than 65 years recruited in the ANDES cohort were evaluated using a combined approach including (i) audiological tests: hearing thresholds and cochlear function measured by pure tone averages and the distortion product otoacoustic emissions respectively; (ii) behavioral variables: cognitive, neuropsychiatric, and functional impairment in activities of daily living measured by validated questionnaires; and (iii) structural brain imaging—assessed by magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla. The mean age of the recruited subjects (69 females) was 73.95 ± 5.47 years (mean ± SD) with an average educational level of 9.44 ± 4.2 years of schooling. According to the audiometric hearing thresholds and presence of otoacoustic emissions, we studied three groups: controls with normal hearing (n = 36), presbycusis with preserved cochlear function (n = 33), and presbycusis with cochlear dysfunction (n = 38). We found a significant association (R(2)(D) = 0.17) between the number of detected otoacoustic emissions and apathy symptoms. The presbycusis with cochlear dysfunction group had worse performance than controls in global cognition, language and executive functions, and severe apathy symptoms than the other groups. The neuropsychiatric symptoms and language deficits were the main determinants of functional impairment in both groups of subjects with presbycusis. Atrophy of insula, amygdala, and other temporal areas were related with functional impairment, apathy, and language deficits in the presbycusis with cochlear dysfunction group. We conclude that (i) the neuropsychiatric symptoms had a major effect on functional loss in subjects with presbycusis, (ii) cochlear dysfunction is relevant for the association between hearing loss and behavioral impairment, and (iii) atrophy of the insula and amygdala among other temporal areas are related with hearing loss and behavioral impairment. |
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spelling | pubmed-71988972020-05-14 Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis Belkhiria, Chama Vergara, Rodrigo C. San Martin, Simón Leiva, Alexis Martinez, Melissa Marcenaro, Bruno Andrade, Maricarmen Delano, Paul H. Delgado, Carolina Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience Hearing loss is an important risk factor for dementia. However, the mechanisms that relate these disorders are still unknown. As a proxy of this relationship, we studied the structural brain changes associated with functional impairment in activities of daily living in subjects with age related hearing loss, or presbycusis. One hundred eleven independent, non-demented subjects older than 65 years recruited in the ANDES cohort were evaluated using a combined approach including (i) audiological tests: hearing thresholds and cochlear function measured by pure tone averages and the distortion product otoacoustic emissions respectively; (ii) behavioral variables: cognitive, neuropsychiatric, and functional impairment in activities of daily living measured by validated questionnaires; and (iii) structural brain imaging—assessed by magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla. The mean age of the recruited subjects (69 females) was 73.95 ± 5.47 years (mean ± SD) with an average educational level of 9.44 ± 4.2 years of schooling. According to the audiometric hearing thresholds and presence of otoacoustic emissions, we studied three groups: controls with normal hearing (n = 36), presbycusis with preserved cochlear function (n = 33), and presbycusis with cochlear dysfunction (n = 38). We found a significant association (R(2)(D) = 0.17) between the number of detected otoacoustic emissions and apathy symptoms. The presbycusis with cochlear dysfunction group had worse performance than controls in global cognition, language and executive functions, and severe apathy symptoms than the other groups. The neuropsychiatric symptoms and language deficits were the main determinants of functional impairment in both groups of subjects with presbycusis. Atrophy of insula, amygdala, and other temporal areas were related with functional impairment, apathy, and language deficits in the presbycusis with cochlear dysfunction group. We conclude that (i) the neuropsychiatric symptoms had a major effect on functional loss in subjects with presbycusis, (ii) cochlear dysfunction is relevant for the association between hearing loss and behavioral impairment, and (iii) atrophy of the insula and amygdala among other temporal areas are related with hearing loss and behavioral impairment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7198897/ /pubmed/32410980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2020.00102 Text en Copyright © 2020 Belkhiria, Vergara, San Martin, Leiva, Martinez, Marcenaro, Andrade, Delano and Delgado. http://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 | Neuroscience Belkhiria, Chama Vergara, Rodrigo C. San Martin, Simón Leiva, Alexis Martinez, Melissa Marcenaro, Bruno Andrade, Maricarmen Delano, Paul H. Delgado, Carolina Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis |
title | Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis |
title_full | Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis |
title_fullStr | Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis |
title_full_unstemmed | Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis |
title_short | Insula and Amygdala Atrophy Are Associated With Functional Impairment in Subjects With Presbycusis |
title_sort | insula and amygdala atrophy are associated with functional impairment in subjects with presbycusis |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7198897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32410980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2020.00102 |
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