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Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults

White matter hyperintensities are a marker of small vessel cerebrovascular disease that are strongly related to cognition in older adults. Similarly, medial temporal lobe atrophy is well-documented in aging and Alzheimer’s disease and is associated with memory decline. Here, we assessed the relation...

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Autores principales: Rizvi, Batool, Sathishkumar, Mithra, Kim, Soyun, Márquez, Freddie, Granger, Steven J., Larson, Myra S., Miranda, Blake A., Hollearn, Martina K., McMillan, Liv, Nan, Bin, Tustison, Nicholas J., Lao, Patrick J., Brickman, Adam M., Greenia, Dana, Corrada, Maria M., Kawas, Claudia H., Yassa, Michael A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9830310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36586358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103308
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author Rizvi, Batool
Sathishkumar, Mithra
Kim, Soyun
Márquez, Freddie
Granger, Steven J.
Larson, Myra S.
Miranda, Blake A.
Hollearn, Martina K.
McMillan, Liv
Nan, Bin
Tustison, Nicholas J.
Lao, Patrick J.
Brickman, Adam M.
Greenia, Dana
Corrada, Maria M.
Kawas, Claudia H.
Yassa, Michael A.
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Sathishkumar, Mithra
Kim, Soyun
Márquez, Freddie
Granger, Steven J.
Larson, Myra S.
Miranda, Blake A.
Hollearn, Martina K.
McMillan, Liv
Nan, Bin
Tustison, Nicholas J.
Lao, Patrick J.
Brickman, Adam M.
Greenia, Dana
Corrada, Maria M.
Kawas, Claudia H.
Yassa, Michael A.
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description White matter hyperintensities are a marker of small vessel cerebrovascular disease that are strongly related to cognition in older adults. Similarly, medial temporal lobe atrophy is well-documented in aging and Alzheimer’s disease and is associated with memory decline. Here, we assessed the relationship between lobar white matter hyperintensities, medial temporal lobe subregional volumes, and hippocampal memory in older adults. We collected MRI scans in a sample of 139 older adults without dementia (88 females, mean age (SD) = 76.95 (10.61)). Participants were administered the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT). Regression analyses tested for associations among medial temporal lobe subregional volumes, regional white matter hyperintensities and memory, while adjusting for age, sex, and education and correcting for multiple comparisons. Increased occipital white matter hyperintensities were related to worse RAVLT delayed recall performance, and to reduced CA1, dentate gyrus, perirhinal cortex (Brodmann area 36), and parahippocampal cortex volumes. These medial temporal lobe subregional volumes were related to delayed recall performance. The association of occipital white matter hyperintensities with delayed recall performance was fully mediated statistically only by perirhinal cortex volume. These results suggest that white matter hyperintensities may be associated with memory decline through their impact on medial temporal lobe atrophy. These findings provide new insights into the role of vascular pathologies in memory loss in older adults and suggest that future studies should further examine the neural mechanisms of these relationships in longitudinal samples.
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spelling pubmed-98303102023-01-11 Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults Rizvi, Batool Sathishkumar, Mithra Kim, Soyun Márquez, Freddie Granger, Steven J. Larson, Myra S. Miranda, Blake A. Hollearn, Martina K. McMillan, Liv Nan, Bin Tustison, Nicholas J. Lao, Patrick J. Brickman, Adam M. Greenia, Dana Corrada, Maria M. Kawas, Claudia H. Yassa, Michael A. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article White matter hyperintensities are a marker of small vessel cerebrovascular disease that are strongly related to cognition in older adults. Similarly, medial temporal lobe atrophy is well-documented in aging and Alzheimer’s disease and is associated with memory decline. Here, we assessed the relationship between lobar white matter hyperintensities, medial temporal lobe subregional volumes, and hippocampal memory in older adults. We collected MRI scans in a sample of 139 older adults without dementia (88 females, mean age (SD) = 76.95 (10.61)). Participants were administered the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT). Regression analyses tested for associations among medial temporal lobe subregional volumes, regional white matter hyperintensities and memory, while adjusting for age, sex, and education and correcting for multiple comparisons. Increased occipital white matter hyperintensities were related to worse RAVLT delayed recall performance, and to reduced CA1, dentate gyrus, perirhinal cortex (Brodmann area 36), and parahippocampal cortex volumes. These medial temporal lobe subregional volumes were related to delayed recall performance. The association of occipital white matter hyperintensities with delayed recall performance was fully mediated statistically only by perirhinal cortex volume. These results suggest that white matter hyperintensities may be associated with memory decline through their impact on medial temporal lobe atrophy. These findings provide new insights into the role of vascular pathologies in memory loss in older adults and suggest that future studies should further examine the neural mechanisms of these relationships in longitudinal samples. Elsevier 2022-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9830310/ /pubmed/36586358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103308 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. 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 Regular Article
Rizvi, Batool
Sathishkumar, Mithra
Kim, Soyun
Márquez, Freddie
Granger, Steven J.
Larson, Myra S.
Miranda, Blake A.
Hollearn, Martina K.
McMillan, Liv
Nan, Bin
Tustison, Nicholas J.
Lao, Patrick J.
Brickman, Adam M.
Greenia, Dana
Corrada, Maria M.
Kawas, Claudia H.
Yassa, Michael A.
Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults
title Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults
title_full Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults
title_fullStr Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults
title_full_unstemmed Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults
title_short Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults
title_sort posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9830310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36586358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103308
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