Lesion location matters: The relationships between white matter hyperintensities on cognition in the healthy elderly

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作者
Lampe, Leonie [1 ,2 ]
Kharabian-Masouleh, Shahrzad [1 ]
Kynast, Jana [1 ]
Arelin, Katrin [1 ]
Steele, Christopher J. [1 ,3 ]
Loeffler, Markus [4 ]
Witte, A. Veronica [1 ]
Schroeter, Matthias L. [1 ,2 ]
Villringer, Arno [1 ,2 ]
Bazin, Pierre-Louis [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Human Cognit & Brain Sci, Dept Neurol, Stephanstr 1a, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Leipzig, Clin Cognit Neurol, Leipzig, Germany
[3] McGill Univ, Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, Cerebral Imaging Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[4] Univ Leipzig, Inst Med Informat Stat & Epidemiol IMISE, Leipzig, Germany
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White matter hyperintensities; cerebral small vessel disease; cognitive impairment; brain atrophy; brain aging; SMALL VESSEL DISEASE; MICROSTRUCTURAL INTEGRITY; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; STROKE; DEMENTIA; PEOPLE; IMPACT; RISK;
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10.1177/0271678X17740501
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are associated with cognitive decline. We aimed to identify the spatial specificity of WMH impact on cognition in non-demented, healthy elderly. We quantified WMH volume among healthy participants of a community dwelling cohort (n = 702, age range 60 - 82 years, mean age = 69.5 years, 46% female) and investigated the effects of WMH on cognition and behavior, specifically for executive function, memory, and motor speed performance. Lesion location influenced their effect on cognition and behavior: Frontal WMH in the proximity of the frontal ventricles mainly affected executive function and parieto-temporal WMH in the proximity of the posterior horns deteriorated memory, while WMH in the upper deep white matter-including the corticospinal tract-compromised motor speed performance. This study exposes the subtle and subclinical yet detrimental effects of WMH on cognition in healthy elderly, and strongly suggests a causal influence of WMH on cognition by demonstrating the spatial specificity of these effects.
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页码:36 / 43
页数:8
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