DocumentCode :
3685175
Title :
Brain tissues atrophy is not always the best structural biomarker of physiological aging: A multimodal cross-sectional study
Author :
Andrea Cherubini;Maria Eugenia Caligiuri;Patrice Péran;Umberto Sabatini;Carlo Cosentino;Francesco Amato
Author_Institution :
Institute of Molecular Bioimaging and Physiology (CNR-IBFM), University “
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
5436
Lastpage :
5440
Abstract :
This study presents a voxel-based multiple regression analysis of different magnetic resonance image modalities, including anatomical T1-weighted, T2* relaxometry, and diffusion tensor imaging. Quantitative parameters sensitive to complementary brain tissue alterations, including morphometric atrophy, mineralization, microstructural damage, and anisotropy loss, were compared in a linear physiological aging model in 140 healthy subjects (range 20-74 years). The performance of different predictors and the identification of the best biomarker of age-induced structural variation were compared without a priori anatomical knowledge. The best quantitative predictors in several brain regions were iron deposition and microstructural damage, rather than macroscopic tissue atrophy. Age variations were best resolved with a combination of markers, suggesting that multiple predictors better capture age-induced tissue alterations. These findings highlight the importance of a combined evaluation of multimodal biomarkers for the study of aging and point to a number of novel applications for the method described.
Keywords :
"Aging","Diffusion tensor imaging","Brain modeling","Atrophy","Iron"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
ISSN :
1094-687X
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4615
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319621
Filename :
7319621
Link To Document :
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