Aberrant topological organization and age-related differences in the human connectome in subjective cognitive decline by using regional morphology from magnetic resonance imaging

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Zhenrong Fu
Mingyan Zhao
Yirong He
Xuetong Wang
Xin Li
Guixia Kang
Ying Han
Shuyu Li
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[1] Beihang University,Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Biomedical Engineering, School of Biological Science & Medical Engineering
[2] Tangshan Gongren Hospital,Department of Neurology
[3] XuanWu Hospital of Capital Medical University,Department of Neurology
[4] Yanshan University,School of Electrical Engineering
[5] Measurement Technology and Instrumentation Key Lab of Hebei Province,School of Information and Communication Engineering
[6] Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,Center of Alzheimer’s Disease
[7] Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders,Biomedical Engineering Institute
[8] Hainan University,undefined
[9] National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders,undefined
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Aging; Structural MRI; Morphological network; Graph theory; Subjective cognitive decline;
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Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is characterized by self-experienced deficits in cognitive capacity with normal performance in objective cognitive tests. Previous structural covariance studies showed specific insights into understanding the structural alterations of the brain in neurodegenerative diseases. Moreover, in subjects with neurodegenerative diseases, accelerated brain degeneration with aging was shown. However, the age-related variations in coordinated topological patterns of morphological networks in individuals with SCD remain poorly understood. In this study, 77 individual morphological networks were constructed, including 42 normal controls (NCs) and 35 SCD individuals, from structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI). A stepwise linear regression model and partial correlation analysis were constructed to evaluate the differences in age-related alterations of the network properties in individuals with SCD compared with NCs. Compared with NC, the properties of integration and segregation in individuals with SCD were lower, and the aberrant metrics were negatively correlated with age in SCD. The rich-club connections persevered, but the paralimbic system connections were disrupted in individuals with SCD compared with NCs. In addition, age-related differences in nodal global efficiency are distributed mainly in prefrontal cortex regions. In conclusion, the age-related disruption of topological organizations in individuals with SCD may indicate that the degeneration of brain efficiency with aging was accelerated in individuals with SCD.
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页码:2015 / 2033
页数:18
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