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Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging

Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies investigating the relationship between regional brain myelination or axonal density and aging have relied upon nonspecific methods to probe myelin and axonal content, including diffusion tensor imaging and relaxation time mapping. While these studies hav...

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Autores principales: Qian, Wenshu, Khattar, Nikkita, Cortina, Luis E., Spencer, Richard G., Bouhrara, Mustapha
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32931942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117369
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author Qian, Wenshu
Khattar, Nikkita
Cortina, Luis E.
Spencer, Richard G.
Bouhrara, Mustapha
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Khattar, Nikkita
Cortina, Luis E.
Spencer, Richard G.
Bouhrara, Mustapha
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description Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies investigating the relationship between regional brain myelination or axonal density and aging have relied upon nonspecific methods to probe myelin and axonal content, including diffusion tensor imaging and relaxation time mapping. While these studies have provided pivotal insights into changes in cerebral architecture with aging and pathology, details of the underlying microstructural alterations have not been fully elucidated. In the current study, we used the BMC-mcDESPOT analysis, a direct and specific multicomponent relaxometry method for imaging of myelin water fraction (MWF), a marker of myelin content, and NODDI, an emerging multicomponent diffusion technique, for neurite density index (NDI) imaging, a proxy of axonal density. We investigated age-related differences in MWF and NDI in several white matter brain regions in a cohort of cognitively unimpaired participants over a wide age range. Our results indicate a quadratic, inverted U-shape, relationship between MWF and age in all brain regions investigated, suggesting that myelination continues until middle age followed by a decrease at older ages, in agreement with previous work. We found a similarly complex regional association between NDI and age, with several cerebral structures also exhibiting a quadratic, inverted U-shape, relationship. This novel observation suggests an increase in axonal density until the fourth decade of age followed by a rapid loss at older ages. We also observed that these age-related differences in MWF and NDI vary across different brain regions, as expected. Finally, our study indicates no significant association between MWF and NDI in most cerebral structures investigated, although this association approached significance in a limited number of brain regions, indicating the complementary nature of their information and encouraging further investigation. Overall, we find evidence of nonlinear associations between age and myelin or axonal density in a sample of well-characterized adults, using direct myelin and axonal content imaging methods.
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spelling pubmed-77756142021-01-01 Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging Qian, Wenshu Khattar, Nikkita Cortina, Luis E. Spencer, Richard G. Bouhrara, Mustapha Neuroimage Article Most magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies investigating the relationship between regional brain myelination or axonal density and aging have relied upon nonspecific methods to probe myelin and axonal content, including diffusion tensor imaging and relaxation time mapping. While these studies have provided pivotal insights into changes in cerebral architecture with aging and pathology, details of the underlying microstructural alterations have not been fully elucidated. In the current study, we used the BMC-mcDESPOT analysis, a direct and specific multicomponent relaxometry method for imaging of myelin water fraction (MWF), a marker of myelin content, and NODDI, an emerging multicomponent diffusion technique, for neurite density index (NDI) imaging, a proxy of axonal density. We investigated age-related differences in MWF and NDI in several white matter brain regions in a cohort of cognitively unimpaired participants over a wide age range. Our results indicate a quadratic, inverted U-shape, relationship between MWF and age in all brain regions investigated, suggesting that myelination continues until middle age followed by a decrease at older ages, in agreement with previous work. We found a similarly complex regional association between NDI and age, with several cerebral structures also exhibiting a quadratic, inverted U-shape, relationship. This novel observation suggests an increase in axonal density until the fourth decade of age followed by a rapid loss at older ages. We also observed that these age-related differences in MWF and NDI vary across different brain regions, as expected. Finally, our study indicates no significant association between MWF and NDI in most cerebral structures investigated, although this association approached significance in a limited number of brain regions, indicating the complementary nature of their information and encouraging further investigation. Overall, we find evidence of nonlinear associations between age and myelin or axonal density in a sample of well-characterized adults, using direct myelin and axonal content imaging methods. 2020-09-12 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7775614/ /pubmed/32931942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117369 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging
title Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging
title_full Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging
title_fullStr Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging
title_short Nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging
title_sort nonlinear associations of neurite density and myelin content with age revealed using multicomponent diffusion and relaxometry magnetic resonance imaging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32931942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117369
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