Higher Coffee Consumption Is Associated With Reduced Cerebral Gray Matter Volume: A Mendelian Randomization Study

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作者
Zheng, Bing-Kun [1 ]
Niu, Peng-Peng [2 ]
机构
[1] First Affiliated Hosp Zhengzhou Univ, Neonatal Intens Care Unit NICU, Zhengzhou, Peoples R China
[2] First Affiliated Hosp Zhengzhou Univ, Departmentof Neurol, Zhengzhou, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION | 2022年 / 9卷
关键词
brain volume; magnetic resonance imaging; cerebral small vessel disease; Mendelian randomization (MR); coffee consumption; SMALL VESSEL DISEASE; RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS; GENETIC-VARIANTS; CAFFEINE; RISK; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.3389/fnut.2022.850004
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
BackgroundRecently published two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) studies showed that genetically predicted coffee consumption may be associated with increased risk of Alzheimer's disease and intracerebral hemorrhage but associated with a decreased risk of small vessel ischemic stroke. We aimed to investigate the effects of genetically predicted coffee consumption on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers of cerebral small vessel disease and brain volume using the two-sample MR method. MethodsTwelve single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in up to 375,833 individuals were used as genetic instruments for cups consumed per day of coffee. Another four SNPs from an independent sample were used to perform the replication analysis. Three SNPs in up to 45,821 individuals were used as genetic instruments for high coffee consumption vs. low/no coffee consumption. ResultsMendelian randomization analysis showed that coffee consumption (cups/day) was inversely associated with gray matter volume (beta = -0.371, 95% CI = -0.596 to -0.147, p = 0.001). Replication analysis and multivariable analyses after adjusting for other risk factors confirmed the effect. High coffee consumption was also suggestively associated with decreased gray matter volume (beta = -0.061, 95% CI = -0.109 to -0.013, p = 0.013) compared with low/no coffee consumption. All analyses did not find an effect of coffee consumption on other outcomes including white matter hyperintensity volume, mean diffusivity, fractional anisotropy, brain microbleed, total brain volume, white matter volume, and hippocampus volume. ConclusionThis two-sample MR study showed that genetically predicted higher coffee consumption is causally associated with reduced gray matter volume of the brain.
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