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Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population

INTRODUCTION: Urban environmental exposures might contribute to the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our aim was to identify structural brain imaging correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk of AD. METHODS: Two hundred twelve part...

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Autores principales: Falcón, Carles, Gascon, Mireia, Molinuevo, José Luis, Operto, Grégory, Cirach, Marta, Gotsens, Xavier, Fauria, Karine, Arenaza‐Urquijo, Eider M., Pujol, Jesús, Sunyer, Jordi, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J., Gispert, Juan Domingo, Crous‐Bou, Marta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8256622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12205
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author Falcón, Carles
Gascon, Mireia
Molinuevo, José Luis
Operto, Grégory
Cirach, Marta
Gotsens, Xavier
Fauria, Karine
Arenaza‐Urquijo, Eider M.
Pujol, Jesús
Sunyer, Jordi
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J.
Gispert, Juan Domingo
Crous‐Bou, Marta
author_facet Falcón, Carles
Gascon, Mireia
Molinuevo, José Luis
Operto, Grégory
Cirach, Marta
Gotsens, Xavier
Fauria, Karine
Arenaza‐Urquijo, Eider M.
Pujol, Jesús
Sunyer, Jordi
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J.
Gispert, Juan Domingo
Crous‐Bou, Marta
author_sort Falcón, Carles
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description INTRODUCTION: Urban environmental exposures might contribute to the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our aim was to identify structural brain imaging correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk of AD. METHODS: Two hundred twelve participants with brain scans and residing in Barcelona, Spain, were included. Land use regression models were used to estimate residential exposure to air pollutants. The daily average noise level was obtained from noise maps. Residential green exposure indicators were also generated. A cerebral 3D‐T1 was acquired to obtain information on brain morphology. Voxel‐based morphometry statistical analyses were conducted to determine the areas of the brain in which regional gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) volumes were associated with environmental exposures. RESULTS: Exposure to nitrogen dioxide was associated with lower GM volume in the precuneus and greater WM volume in the splenium of the corpus callosum and inferior longitudinal fasciculus. In contrast, exposure to fine particulate matter was associated with greater GM in cerebellum and WM in the splenium of corpus callosum, the superior longitudinal fasciculus, and cingulum cingulate gyrus. Noise was positively associated with WM volume in the body of the corpus callosum. Exposure to greenness was associated with greater GM volume in the middle frontal, precentral, and the temporal pole. DISCUSSION: In cognitively unimpaired adults with increased risk of AD, exposure to air pollution, noise, and green areas are associated with GM and WM volumes of specific brain areas known to be affected in AD, thus potentially conferring a higher vulnerability to the disease.
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spelling pubmed-82566222021-07-12 Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population Falcón, Carles Gascon, Mireia Molinuevo, José Luis Operto, Grégory Cirach, Marta Gotsens, Xavier Fauria, Karine Arenaza‐Urquijo, Eider M. Pujol, Jesús Sunyer, Jordi Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J. Gispert, Juan Domingo Crous‐Bou, Marta Alzheimers Dement (Amst) Neuroimaging INTRODUCTION: Urban environmental exposures might contribute to the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our aim was to identify structural brain imaging correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk of AD. METHODS: Two hundred twelve participants with brain scans and residing in Barcelona, Spain, were included. Land use regression models were used to estimate residential exposure to air pollutants. The daily average noise level was obtained from noise maps. Residential green exposure indicators were also generated. A cerebral 3D‐T1 was acquired to obtain information on brain morphology. Voxel‐based morphometry statistical analyses were conducted to determine the areas of the brain in which regional gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) volumes were associated with environmental exposures. RESULTS: Exposure to nitrogen dioxide was associated with lower GM volume in the precuneus and greater WM volume in the splenium of the corpus callosum and inferior longitudinal fasciculus. In contrast, exposure to fine particulate matter was associated with greater GM in cerebellum and WM in the splenium of corpus callosum, the superior longitudinal fasciculus, and cingulum cingulate gyrus. Noise was positively associated with WM volume in the body of the corpus callosum. Exposure to greenness was associated with greater GM volume in the middle frontal, precentral, and the temporal pole. DISCUSSION: In cognitively unimpaired adults with increased risk of AD, exposure to air pollution, noise, and green areas are associated with GM and WM volumes of specific brain areas known to be affected in AD, thus potentially conferring a higher vulnerability to the disease. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8256622/ /pubmed/34258378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12205 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring published by Wiley Periodicals, LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Neuroimaging
Falcón, Carles
Gascon, Mireia
Molinuevo, José Luis
Operto, Grégory
Cirach, Marta
Gotsens, Xavier
Fauria, Karine
Arenaza‐Urquijo, Eider M.
Pujol, Jesús
Sunyer, Jordi
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J.
Gispert, Juan Domingo
Crous‐Bou, Marta
Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population
title Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population
title_full Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population
title_fullStr Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population
title_full_unstemmed Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population
title_short Brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease: A study on Barcelona's population
title_sort brain correlates of urban environmental exposures in cognitively unimpaired individuals at increased risk for alzheimer's disease: a study on barcelona's population
topic Neuroimaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8256622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12205
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