GABA levels decline with age: A longitudinal study

Mark D. Zuppichini, Abbey M. Hamlin, Quan Zhou, Esther Kim, Shreya K. Rajagopal, A. Beltz, T. Polk
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Abstract One factor that might contribute to functional deterioration in healthy older adults is a decline in the brain’s major inhibitory neurotransmitter, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Previous studies have reported mixed results regarding whether GABA declines in healthy aging. These previous studies were cross-sectional and therefore cannot provide insight into GABA changes over time within aging individuals. Furthermore, aging is associated with gray and white matter atrophy that may confound age-related differences in GABA. In the present study, we utilized a repeated-measures, longitudinal design and MR spectroscopy to measure GABA levels in bilateral auditory, sensorimotor, and ventrovisual voxels of interest (VOI) in 30 healthy older adults at two time points a few years apart. Furthermore, we applied two of the most common tissue correction strategies to control for the effects of tissue composition on GABA estimates. Results from mixed-effects models showed that longitudinal change in age is a significant predictor of tissue-corrected longitudinal change in GABA levels: as age increases, GABA declines. In contrast, there was no cross-sectional effect of age on GABA in our sample (e.g., the oldest old did not have lower GABA levels than the youngest old). In conclusion, results from this study provide support for within-person, age-related declines in GABA over time, even after controlling for tissue composition.
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GABA 水平随年龄增长而下降纵向研究
摘要 可能导致健康老年人功能衰退的一个因素是大脑的主要抑制性神经递质--γ-氨基丁酸(GABA)的减少。关于 GABA 是否会在健康老龄化过程中下降,以往的研究报告结果不一。这些研究都是横断面研究,因此无法深入了解 GABA 在衰老个体体内随时间推移而发生的变化。此外,衰老与灰质和白质萎缩有关,这可能会混淆 GABA 的年龄相关性差异。在本研究中,我们采用了重复测量、纵向设计和磁共振光谱法,在相隔几年的两个时间点测量了 30 位健康老年人的双侧听觉、感觉运动和腹腔视觉感兴趣体素(VOI)中的 GABA 水平。此外,我们还采用了两种最常见的组织校正策略来控制组织成分对 GABA 估计值的影响。混合效应模型的结果显示,年龄的纵向变化可显著预测经组织校正后 GABA 水平的纵向变化:随着年龄的增长,GABA 水平会下降。相反,在我们的样本中,年龄对 GABA 没有横截面影响(例如,年龄最大的老人的 GABA 水平并不比年龄最小的老人低)。总之,本研究的结果支持 GABA 随时间的推移在人体内出现与年龄相关的下降,即使在控制了组织成分之后也是如此。
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