Investigating the effects of healthy cognitive aging on brain functional connectivity using 4.7 T resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging

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作者
Stanislau Hrybouski
Ivor Cribben
John McGonigle
Fraser Olsen
Rawle Carter
Peter Seres
Christopher R. Madan
Nikolai V. Malykhin
机构
[1] University of Alberta,Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute
[2] University of Alberta,Department of Accounting and Business Analytics, Alberta School of Business
[3] Imperial College London,Department of Brain Sciences
[4] University of Alberta,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[5] University of Alberta,Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
[6] University of Nottingham,School of Psychology
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Brain Structure and Function | 2021年 / 226卷
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High-field fMRI; Resting-state fMRI; Brain aging; Network amplitude; Sparse graphs;
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Functional changes in the aging human brain have been previously reported using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Earlier resting-state fMRI studies revealed an age-associated weakening of intra-system functional connectivity (FC) and age-associated strengthening of inter-system FC. However, the majority of such FC studies did not investigate the relationship between age and network amplitude, without which correlation-based measures of FC can be challenging to interpret. Consequently, the main aim of this study was to investigate how three primary measures of resting-state fMRI signal—network amplitude, network topography, and inter-network FC—are affected by healthy cognitive aging. We acquired resting-state fMRI data on a 4.7 T scanner for 105 healthy participants representing the entire adult lifespan (18–85 years of age). To study age differences in network structure, we combined ICA-based network decomposition with sparse graphical models. Older adults displayed lower blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal amplitude in all functional systems, with sensorimotor networks showing the largest age differences. Our age comparisons of network topography and inter-network FC demonstrated a substantial amount of age invariance in the brain’s functional architecture. Despite architecture similarities, old adults displayed a loss of communication efficiency in our inter-network FC comparisons, driven primarily by the FC reduction in frontal and parietal association cortices. Together, our results provide a comprehensive overview of age effects on fMRI-based FC.
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页码:1067 / 1098
页数:31
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