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Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study

PURPOSE: To assess the association of inner retinal thickness with prevalent dementia and regional brain atrophy in a general older population of Japanese. DESIGN: Population-based, cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1078 residents aged 65 years or older who participated in an eye exami...

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Autores principales: Ueda, Emi, Hirabayashi, Naoki, Ohara, Tomoyuki, Hata, Jun, Honda, Takanori, Fujiwara, Kohta, Furuta, Yoshihiko, Shibata, Mao, Hashimoto, Sawako, Nakamura, Shun, Nakazawa, Taro, Nakao, Tomohiro, Kitazono, Takanari, Ninomiya, Toshiharu, Sonoda, Koh-Hei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36249677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xops.2022.100157
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author Ueda, Emi
Hirabayashi, Naoki
Ohara, Tomoyuki
Hata, Jun
Honda, Takanori
Fujiwara, Kohta
Furuta, Yoshihiko
Shibata, Mao
Hashimoto, Sawako
Nakamura, Shun
Nakazawa, Taro
Nakao, Tomohiro
Kitazono, Takanari
Ninomiya, Toshiharu
Sonoda, Koh-Hei
author_facet Ueda, Emi
Hirabayashi, Naoki
Ohara, Tomoyuki
Hata, Jun
Honda, Takanori
Fujiwara, Kohta
Furuta, Yoshihiko
Shibata, Mao
Hashimoto, Sawako
Nakamura, Shun
Nakazawa, Taro
Nakao, Tomohiro
Kitazono, Takanari
Ninomiya, Toshiharu
Sonoda, Koh-Hei
author_sort Ueda, Emi
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To assess the association of inner retinal thickness with prevalent dementia and regional brain atrophy in a general older population of Japanese. DESIGN: Population-based, cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1078 residents aged 65 years or older who participated in an eye examination, a comprehensive survey of dementia, and brain magnetic resonance imaging scanning in 2017. METHODS: The thicknesses of the inner retinal layers, namely, the ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL)—were measured by swept-source OCT (SS-OCT). The association of these retinal thicknesses with the risk of the presence of dementia was estimated using restricted cubic splines and logistic regression models. Regional brain volumes were estimated separately by applying 2 different methods: voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and analysis by FreeSurfer software. The associations of GC-IPL and RNFL thickness with each brain regional volume were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Prevalent dementia and regional brain atrophy. RESULTS: Among the study participants, 61 participants (5.7%) were diagnosed with dementia. The likelihood of the presence of dementia significantly increased with lower GC-IPL thickness after adjusting for potential confounders (odds ratio, 1.62 [95% confidence interval, 1.30–2.01] per 1 standard deviation decrement in the GC-IPL thickness), but no significant association was observed with RNFL thickness. In the VBM analyses with the multivariable adjustment, lower GC-IPL thickness was significantly associated with lower volume of known brain regions related to cognitive functions (i.e., the hippocampus, amygdala, entorhinal area, and parahippocampal gyrus) and visual functions (i.e., the cuneus, lingual gyrus, and thalamus). Meanwhile, the volume of the thalamus significantly decreased with lower RNFL thickness, but none of the brain regions related to cognitive function exhibited a volume change in association with RNFL thickness. The sensitivity analysis using FreeSurfer analysis also showed that lower GC-IPL thickness was significantly associated with lower regional brain volume/intracranial volume of the hippocampus, amygdala, cuneus, lingual gyrus, and thalamus. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the measurement of GC-IPL thickness by SS-OCT, which is a noninvasive, convenient, and reproducible method, might be useful for identifying high-risk individuals with dementia.
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spelling pubmed-95599162022-10-14 Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study Ueda, Emi Hirabayashi, Naoki Ohara, Tomoyuki Hata, Jun Honda, Takanori Fujiwara, Kohta Furuta, Yoshihiko Shibata, Mao Hashimoto, Sawako Nakamura, Shun Nakazawa, Taro Nakao, Tomohiro Kitazono, Takanari Ninomiya, Toshiharu Sonoda, Koh-Hei Ophthalmol Sci Original Article PURPOSE: To assess the association of inner retinal thickness with prevalent dementia and regional brain atrophy in a general older population of Japanese. DESIGN: Population-based, cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1078 residents aged 65 years or older who participated in an eye examination, a comprehensive survey of dementia, and brain magnetic resonance imaging scanning in 2017. METHODS: The thicknesses of the inner retinal layers, namely, the ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL)—were measured by swept-source OCT (SS-OCT). The association of these retinal thicknesses with the risk of the presence of dementia was estimated using restricted cubic splines and logistic regression models. Regional brain volumes were estimated separately by applying 2 different methods: voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and analysis by FreeSurfer software. The associations of GC-IPL and RNFL thickness with each brain regional volume were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Prevalent dementia and regional brain atrophy. RESULTS: Among the study participants, 61 participants (5.7%) were diagnosed with dementia. The likelihood of the presence of dementia significantly increased with lower GC-IPL thickness after adjusting for potential confounders (odds ratio, 1.62 [95% confidence interval, 1.30–2.01] per 1 standard deviation decrement in the GC-IPL thickness), but no significant association was observed with RNFL thickness. In the VBM analyses with the multivariable adjustment, lower GC-IPL thickness was significantly associated with lower volume of known brain regions related to cognitive functions (i.e., the hippocampus, amygdala, entorhinal area, and parahippocampal gyrus) and visual functions (i.e., the cuneus, lingual gyrus, and thalamus). Meanwhile, the volume of the thalamus significantly decreased with lower RNFL thickness, but none of the brain regions related to cognitive function exhibited a volume change in association with RNFL thickness. The sensitivity analysis using FreeSurfer analysis also showed that lower GC-IPL thickness was significantly associated with lower regional brain volume/intracranial volume of the hippocampus, amygdala, cuneus, lingual gyrus, and thalamus. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the measurement of GC-IPL thickness by SS-OCT, which is a noninvasive, convenient, and reproducible method, might be useful for identifying high-risk individuals with dementia. Elsevier 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9559916/ /pubmed/36249677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xops.2022.100157 Text en © 2022 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Ueda, Emi
Hirabayashi, Naoki
Ohara, Tomoyuki
Hata, Jun
Honda, Takanori
Fujiwara, Kohta
Furuta, Yoshihiko
Shibata, Mao
Hashimoto, Sawako
Nakamura, Shun
Nakazawa, Taro
Nakao, Tomohiro
Kitazono, Takanari
Ninomiya, Toshiharu
Sonoda, Koh-Hei
Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study
title Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study
title_full Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study
title_fullStr Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study
title_full_unstemmed Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study
title_short Association of Inner Retinal Thickness with Prevalent Dementia and Brain Atrophy in a General Older Population: The Hisayama Study
title_sort association of inner retinal thickness with prevalent dementia and brain atrophy in a general older population: the hisayama study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36249677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xops.2022.100157
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