Auditory brainstem responses as a biomarker for cognition

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-07346-4
Yasmeen Hamza, Ye Yang, Janie Vu, Antoinette Abdelmalek, Mobina Malekifar, Carol A. Barnes, Fan-Gang Zeng
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A non-invasive, accessible and effective biomarker is critical to the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of age-related cognitive decline. Recent work has suggested a strong association between auditory brainstem responses (ABR) and cognitive function in aging macaques. Here we show in 118 human participants (66 females; age range=18-92 years; hearing loss = -5 to 70 dB HL) that cognition is associated with both age and hearing level, but this triad relationship is mainly driven by the age factor. After adjusting for age, cognition is still significantly associated with both the ABR wave V amplitude (B, 0.110, 95% CI, 0.018– 0.202; p = 0.020) and latency (B, -0.101, 95% CI, -0.186– -0.016; p = 0.021). Importantly, this age-adjusted ABR-cognition association is primarily driven by older individuals and language-dependent cognitive functions. We also perform the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver-operating-characteristic analysis and find that the ABR wave V amplitude is best for detecting good cognitive performers (AUC = 0.96) whereas the wave V latency is best for detecting poor ones (AUC = 0.86). The present result not only confirms the previous animal work in humans but also shows the clinical potential of using auditory brainstem responses to improve diagnosis and treatment of age-related cognitive decline. Auditory brainstem responses are associated with cognitive performance, especially in older individuals and for language-dependent cognitive functions.

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作为认知生物标记的听觉脑干反应
一种无创、可及且有效的生物标志物对于年龄相关认知衰退的诊断、监测和治疗至关重要。最近的研究表明,听觉脑干反应(ABR)与衰老猕猴的认知功能之间存在着密切的联系。这里我们展示了118名人类参与者(66名女性;年龄范围:18-92岁;听力损失= -5 ~ 70 dB HL)表明认知与年龄和听力水平都有关系,但这种三重关系主要是由年龄因素驱动的。在调整年龄后,认知仍然与ABR波V振幅显著相关(B, 0.110, 95% CI, 0.018- 0.202;p = 0.020)和延迟(B, -0.101, 95%可信区间,-0.186 - -0.016;p = 0.021)。重要的是,这种年龄调整的abr -认知关联主要是由老年人和语言依赖的认知功能驱动的。我们还进行了接受者操作特征的曲线下面积(AUC)分析,发现ABR波V振幅最适合检测认知表现良好的人(AUC = 0.96),而波V潜伏期最适合检测认知表现较差的人(AUC = 0.86)。目前的结果不仅证实了之前在人类身上的动物实验,而且显示了利用听觉脑干反应来改善与年龄相关的认知衰退的诊断和治疗的临床潜力。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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