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Characterizing aging in the human brainstem using quantitative multimodal MRI analysis.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Aug 20;7:462. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00462
Lambert C, Chowdhury R, Fitzgerald TH, Fleming SM, Lutti A, Hutton C, Draganski B, Frackowiak R, Ashburner J
Abstract:
.....By utilizing a new method of brainstem segmentation, a large cohort of 100 healthy adults were assessed in this study for the effects of aging within the human brainstem in vivo. Using qMRI, tensor-based morphometry (TBM), and voxel-based quantification (VBQ), the volumetric and quantitative changes across healthy adults between 19 and 75 years were characterized. In addition to the increased R2* in substantia nigra corresponding to increasing iron deposition with age, several novel findings were reported in the current study. These include selective volumetric loss of the brachium conjunctivum, with a corresponding decrease in magnetization transfer and increase in proton density (PD), accounting for the previously described "midbrain shrinkage." Additionally, we found increases in R1 and PD in several pontine and medullary structures. We consider these changes in the context of well-characterized, functional age-related changes, and propose potential biophysical mechanisms.....
PMID: 23970860
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