Associations between alcohol consumption and gray and white matter volumes in the UK Biobank.

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-28735-5
Remi Daviet, Gökhan Aydogan, Kanchana Jagannathan, Nathaniel Spilka, Philipp D Koellinger, Henry R Kranzler, Gideon Nave, Reagan R Wetherill
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Heavy alcohol consumption has been associated with brain atrophy, neuronal loss, and poorer white matter fiber integrity. However, there is conflicting evidence on whether light-to-moderate alcohol consumption shows similar negative associations with brain structure. To address this, we examine the associations between alcohol intake and brain structure using multimodal imaging data from 36,678 generally healthy middle-aged and older adults from the UK Biobank, controlling for numerous potential confounds. Consistent with prior literature, we find negative associations between alcohol intake and brain macrostructure and microstructure. Specifically, alcohol intake is negatively associated with global brain volume measures, regional gray matter volumes, and white matter microstructure. Here, we show that the negative associations between alcohol intake and brain macrostructure and microstructure are already apparent in individuals consuming an average of only one to two daily alcohol units, and become stronger as alcohol intake increases.

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英国生物库中酒精摄入量与灰质和白质体积之间的关系。
大量饮酒与脑萎缩、神经元丧失和白质纤维完整性较差有关。然而,关于轻度至中度饮酒是否与大脑结构有类似的负面关联,存在相互矛盾的证据。为了解决这个问题,我们使用来自英国生物银行的36,678名一般健康的中老年人的多模态成像数据来研究酒精摄入与大脑结构之间的关系,控制了许多潜在的混杂因素。与先前的文献一致,我们发现酒精摄入量与大脑宏观结构和微观结构之间存在负相关。具体来说,酒精摄入量与全球脑容量测量、区域灰质体积和白质微观结构呈负相关。在这里,我们表明酒精摄入量与大脑宏观结构和微观结构之间的负相关在平均每天只消耗一到两个酒精单位的个体中已经很明显,并且随着酒精摄入量的增加而变得更强。
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