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OLFACTORY IMPAIRMENT AND MICROSTRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE BRAIN IN THE ARIC STUDY

We examined cross-sectional associations between microstructural integrity of the brain and olfaction in 1417 participants from the ARIC Study who completed MRI scans in 2011-2013 (mean age=76±2 years, 41% male). Microstructural integrity was measured by two diffusion tensor imaging measures, fracti...

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Autores principales: Shrestha, Srishti, Zhu, Xiaoqian, Sullivan, Kevin, Windham, Beverly Gwen, Deal, Jennifer, Chen, Honglei, Griswold, Michael, Mosley, Thomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770453/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.604
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Sumario:We examined cross-sectional associations between microstructural integrity of the brain and olfaction in 1417 participants from the ARIC Study who completed MRI scans in 2011-2013 (mean age=76±2 years, 41% male). Microstructural integrity was measured by two diffusion tensor imaging measures, fractional anisotropy (FA, higher=better) and mean diffusivity (MD, higher=worse), and olfaction by a 12-item odor-identification test. In multivariable linear regression models, higher FA in several regions was associated with better olfaction, with the strongest association in the stria terminalis [β:0.333 (95%CI:0.188, 0.478) per standard deviation (SD) higher FA]. Higher MD was associated with lower olfaction in almost all regions, but associations were strongest for some temporal sub-regions [for example, hippocampus, β:-0.796 (95%CI: -0.942, -0.651) per SD higher MD]. Our findings suggest that neuronal microstructural integrity is an important predictor of olfaction; this may also have important implications in understanding early dementia neuropathology as olfaction is affected very early in dementia.