Aging and Hypertension - Independent or Intertwined White Matter Impairing Factors? Insights From the Quantitative Diffusion Tensor Imaging

被引:18
作者
Sabisz, Agnieszka [1 ]
Naumczyk, Patrycja [2 ]
Marcinkowska, Anna [1 ]
Graff, Beata [3 ]
Gasecki, Dariusz [4 ]
Glinska, Anna [1 ]
Witkowska, Marta [2 ]
Jankowska, Anna [1 ]
Konarzewska, Aleksandra [1 ]
Kwela, Jerzy [5 ]
Jodzio, Krzysztof [2 ]
Szurowska, Edyta [1 ]
Narkiewicz, Krzysztof [3 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Radiol 2, Gdansk, Poland
[2] Univ Gdansk, Inst Psychol, Gdansk, Poland
[3] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Hypertens & Diabetol, Gdansk, Poland
[4] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Neurol Adults, Gdansk, Poland
[5] Univ Gdansk, Inst Expt Phys, Gdansk, Poland
来源
FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE | 2019年 / 11卷
关键词
DTI; aging; hypertension; quantitative fiber tracking; diffusion tensor imaging; SYSTOLIC BLOOD-PRESSURE; CORPUS-CALLOSUM; HUMAN BRAIN; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; HEMISPHERIC-ASYMMETRY; RADIAL DIFFUSIVITY; HEALTHY-ADULTS; OLDER-ADULTS; RISK-FACTORS; AGE;
D O I
10.3389/fnagi.2019.00035
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Aging disrupts white matter integrity, and so does continuous elevated blood pressure that accompanies hypertension (HTN). Yet, our understanding of the interrelationship between these factors is still limited. The study aimed at evaluating patterns of changes in diffusion parameters (as assessed by quantitative diffusion fiber tracking - qDTI) following both aging, and hypertension, as well as the nature of their linkage. 146 participants took part in the study: the control group (N = 61) and the patients with hypertension (N = 85), and were divided into three age subgroups (25-47, 48-56, 57-71 years). qDTI was used to calculate the values of fractional anisotropy, mean, radial and axial diffusivity in 20 main tracts of the brain. The effects of factors (aging and hypertension) on diffusion parameters of tracts were tested with a two-way ANOVA. In the right hemisphere there was no clear effect of the HTN, nor an interaction between the factors, though some age-related effects were observed. Contrary, in the left hemisphere both aging and hypertension contributed to the white matter decline, following a functional pattern. In the projection pathways and the fornix, HTN and aging played part independent of each other, whereas in association fibers and the corpus callosum if the hypertension effect was significant, an interaction was observed. HTN patients manifested faster decline of diffusion parameters but also reached a plateau earlier, with highest between-group differences noted in the middle-aged subgroup. Healthy and hypertensive participants have different brain aging patterns. The HTN is associated with acceleration of white matter integrity decline, observed mainly in association fibers of the left hemisphere.
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