Hippocampal volume and cingulum bundle fractional anisotropy are independently associated with verbal memory in older adults

被引:0
|
作者
Ali Ezzati
Mindy J. Katz
Michael L. Lipton
Molly E. Zimmerman
Richard B. Lipton
机构
[1] Yeshiva University,Saul B. Korey Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
[2] Montefiore Medical Center,Department of Neurology
[3] Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University,The Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center and Departments of Radiology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience
[4] Montefiore Medical Center,The Department of Radiology
[5] Fordham University,Department of Psychology
[6] Yeshiva University,Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
来源
Brain Imaging and Behavior | 2016年 / 10卷
关键词
Hippocampus; Cingulum; Verbal memory; MRI volumetrics; Diffusion tensor imaging;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship of medial temporal lobe and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) volumetrics as well as fractional anisotropy of the cingulum angular bundle (CAB) and the cingulum cingulate gyrus (CCG) bundle to performance on measures of verbal memory in non-demented older adults. The participants were 100 non-demented adults over the age of 70 years from the Einstein Aging Study. Volumetric data were estimated from T1-weighted images. The entire cingulum was reconstructed using diffusion tensor MRI and probabilistic tractography. Association between verbal episodic memory and MRI measures including volume of hippocampus (HIP), entorhinal cortex (ERC), PCC and fractional anisotropy of CAB and CCG bundle were modeled using linear regression. Relationships between atrophy of these structures and regional cingulum fractional anisotropy were also explored. Decreased HIP volume on the left and decreased fractional anisotropy of left CAB were associated with lower memory performance. Volume changes in ERC, PCC and CCG disruption were not associated with memory performance. In regression models, left HIP volume and left CAB-FA were each independently associated with episodic memory. The results suggest that microstructural changes in the left CAB and decreased left HIP volume independently influence episodic memory performance in older adults without dementia. The importance of these findings in age and illness-related memory decline require additional exploration.
引用
收藏
页码:652 / 659
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Group differences in anterior hippocampal volume and in the retrieval of spatial and temporal context memory in healthy young versus older adults
    Rajah, M. Natasha
    Kromas, Michelle
    Han, Jung Eun
    Pruessner, Jens C.
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2010, 48 (14) : 4020 - 4030
  • [22] Thalamic and hippocampal volume associated with memory functions in multiple sclerosis
    Tremblay, Alexandra
    Jobin, Celine
    Demers, Melanie
    Dagenais, Emmanuelle
    Narayanan, Sridar
    Araujo, David
    Douglas, Arnold L.
    Roger, Elaine
    Chamelian, Laury
    Duquette, Pierre
    Rouleau, Isabelle
    BRAIN AND COGNITION, 2018, 125 : 61 - 68
  • [23] Physical activity, memory function, and hippocampal volume in adults with Down syndrome
    Peven, Jamie C.
    Handen, Benjamin L.
    Laymon, Charles M.
    Fleming, Victoria
    Piro-Gambetti, Brianna
    Christian, Bradley T.
    Klunk, William
    Cohen, Ann D.
    Okonkwo, Ozioma
    Hartley, Sigan L.
    FRONTIERS IN INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 16
  • [24] Neuropsychological Correlates of Hippocampal Atrophy in Memory Testing in Nondemented Older Adults
    Vyhnalek, Martin
    Nikolai, Tomas
    Andel, Ross
    Nedelska, Zuzana
    Rubinova, Eva
    Markova, Hana
    Laczo, Jan
    Bezdicek, Ondrej
    Sheardova, Katerina
    Hort, Jakub
    JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, 2014, 42 : S81 - S90
  • [25] A Pilot Study of Hippocampal Activity During a Verbal Memory Task in Depressed Young Adults
    De Somma, Elisea
    Jaworska, Natalia
    Courtright, Allegra
    Bray, Signe
    Lebel, R. Marc
    MacMaster, Frank P.
    MacQueen, Glenda M.
    ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 8 (01) : 21 - 31
  • [26] Neuropsychology, autobiographical memory, and hippocampal volume in "younger" and "older" patients with chronic schizophrenia
    Herold, Christina Josefa
    Laesser, Marc Montgomery
    Schmid, Lena Anna
    Seidl, Ulrich
    Kong, Li
    Fellhauer, Iven
    Thomann, Philipp Arthur
    Essig, Marco
    Schroerder, Johannes
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2015, 6
  • [27] Amygdala-hippocampal volume and verbal memory in first-degree relatives of schizophrenic patients
    O'Driscoll, GA
    Florencio, PS
    Gagnon, D
    Wolff, ALV
    Benkelfat, C
    Mikula, L
    Lal, S
    Evans, AC
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING, 2001, 107 (02) : 75 - 85
  • [28] The relation of hippocampal subfield volumes to verbal episodic memory measured by the California Verbal Learning Test II in healthy adults
    Aslaksen, Per M.
    Bystad, Martin K.
    Orbo, Marte C.
    Vangberg, Torgil R.
    BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2018, 351 : 131 - 137
  • [29] Hippocampal Volume and Auditory Attention on a Verbal Memory Task With Adult Survivors of Pediatric Brain Tumor
    Jayakar, Reema
    King, Tricia Z.
    Morris, Robin
    Na, Sabrina
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 2015, 29 (02) : 303 - 319
  • [30] Differential Associations of Age With Volume and Microstructure of Hippocampal Subfields in Healthy Older Adults
    Wolf, Dominik
    Fischer, Florian U.
    de Flores, Robin
    Chetelat, Gael
    Fellgiebel, Andreas
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2015, 36 (10) : 3819 - 3831