海马体边缘萎缩及其在大脑小血管疾病与认知障碍之间的中介效应

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.10.039
Na Wang , Jing Li , Xinyue Zhang , Yian Gao , Chaofan Sui , Nan Zhang , Yena Che , Changhu Liang , Lingfei Guo , Meng Li
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我们旨在研究脑小血管疾病(CSVD)患者海马(HP)亚区体积缩小与认知障碍之间的关系。我们获得了 315 名参与者的临床、认知和磁共振成像数据。CSVD组包括146名CSVD总分1-4分的患者。169 名 CSVD 总分为零的参与者作为对照组(CSVD-0)。我们分析了CSVD组和CSVD-0组19个HP亚区的体积差异,并研究了可能导致HP亚区体积缩小的危险因素。我们还进行了中介分析,以检测HP亚区体积、CSVD负担和认知功能之间的关系。结果发现,CSVD组与对照组的CA4体、管前头、管前体、管下体、GC-ML-DG-头、GC-ML-DG-体、边缘和HP尾的体积存在明显差异。回归分析表明,边缘是受CSVD影响最大的HP亚区。中介分析显示,边缘区体积是 CSVD 总分和 MoCA/SCWT 分数之间的中介变量。这些结果表明,HP亚区(尤其是边缘区)的体积可能是早期检测CSVD患者认知功能障碍的有效潜在生物标志物。
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Hippocampal fimbria atrophy and its mediating effect between cerebral small vessel disease and cognitive impairment
We aimed to investigate the relationship between the volume reduction in hippocampal (HP) subregions and cognitive impairment in patients with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). Clinical, cognitive, and magnetic resonance imaging data were obtained for 315 participants. The CSVD group included 146 participants with a total CSVD score of 1–4. 169 participants with a total CSVD score of zero were used as control group (CSVD-0). The volume differences of 19 HP subregions between CSVD and CSVD–0 groups were analyzed, and we investigated the hazard factors that might cause subregional volume reduction in HP. Mediation analysis was performed to detect the relationship among HP subregional volumes, CSVD burden, and cognitive function. In our results, significant differences can be found in the volumes of CA4 body, presubiculum–head, presubiculum–body, subiculum–body, GC–ML–DG–head, GC–ML–DG–body, fimbria, and HP tail between CSVD group and control group. Regression analysis showed that fimbria was the most impacted HP subregion by CSVD. And mediation analysis revealed fimbria volume was a mediator variable between total CSVD score and MoCA/SCWT score. These results suggest that the volumes of HP subregions, especially the fimbria, may be effective potential biomarkers for early detecting cognitive impairment in CSVD.
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