A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study Reveals Local Brain Structural Alterations Associated with Ambient Fine Particles in Older Women

نویسندگان

  • Ramon Casanova
  • Xinhui Wang
  • Jeanette Reyes
  • Yasuyuki Akita
  • Marc L. Serre
  • William Vizuete
  • Helena C. Chui
  • Ira Driscoll
  • Susan M. Resnick
  • Mark A. Espeland
  • Jiu-Chiuan Chen
  • Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller
  • Mimi Goodwin
  • Richard DeNise
  • Michael Lipton
  • James Hannigan
  • Anthony Carpini
  • David Noble
  • Wilton Guzman
  • Jane Morley Kotchen
  • Joseph Goveas
  • Diana Kerwin
  • John Ulmer
  • Steve Censky
  • Troy Flinton
  • Tracy Matusewic
  • Robert Prost
  • Marcia L. Stefanick
  • Sue Swope
  • Anne Marie Sawyer-Glover
  • Susan Hartley
  • Rebecca Jackson
  • Rose Hallarn
  • Bonnie Kennedy
  • Jill Bolognone
  • Lindsay Casimir
  • Amanda Kochis
  • John Robbins
  • Sophia Zaragoza
  • Cameron Carter
  • John Ryan
  • Denise Macias
  • Jerry Sonico
  • Lauren Nathan
  • Barbara Voigt
  • Pablo Villablanca
  • Glen Nyborg
  • Sergio Godinez
  • Adele Perrymann
  • Marian Limacher
  • Sheila Anderson
  • Mary Ellen Toombs
  • Jeffrey Bennett
  • Kevin Jones
  • Sandy Brum
  • Shane Chatfield
  • Kevin Vantrees
  • Jennifer Robinson
  • Candy Wilson
  • Kevin Koch
  • Suzette Hart
  • Jennifer Carroll
  • Mary Cherrico
  • Judith Ockene
  • Linda Churchill
  • Douglas Fellows
  • Anthony Serio
  • Sharon Jackson
  • Deidre Spavich
  • Karen Margolis
  • Cindy Bjerk
  • Chip Truwitt
  • Margaret Peitso
  • Alexa Camcrena
  • Richard Grim
  • Julie Levin
  • Mary Perron
  • Robert Brunner
  • Ross Golding
  • Leslie Pansky
  • Sandie Arguello
  • Jane Hammons
  • Nikki Peterson
  • Carol Murphy
  • Maggie Morgan
  • Mauricio Castillo
  • Thomas Beckman
  • Benjamin Huang
  • Lewis Kuller
  • Pat McHugh
  • Carolyn Meltzer
  • Denise Davis
  • Joyce Davis
  • Piera Kost
  • Kim Lucas
  • Tom Potter
  • Lee Tarr
  • Sally Shumaker
  • Mark Espeland
  • Laura Coker
  • Jeff Williamson
  • Debbie Felton
  • LeeAnn Gleiser
  • Steve Rapp
  • Claudine Legault
  • Maggie Dailey
  • Julia Robertson
  • Patricia Hogan
  • Sarah Gaussoin
  • Pam Nance
  • Cheryl Summerville
  • Ricardo Peral
  • Josh Tan
  • Nick Bryan
  • Christos Davatzikos
  • Lisa Desiderio
  • Neil Buckholtz
  • Susan Molchan
  • Susan Resnick
  • Jacques Rossouw
  • Linda Pottern
چکیده

Objective: Exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5: PM with aerodynamic diameters < 2.5 μm) has been linked with cognitive deficits in older adults. Using fine-grained voxel-wise analyses, we examined whether PM2.5 exposure also affects brain structure. Methods: Brain MRI data were obtained from 1365 women (aged 71-89) in the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study and local brain volumes were estimated using RAVENS (regional analysis of volumes in normalized space). Based on geocoded residential locations and air monitoring data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, we employed a spatiotemporal model to estimate long-term (3-year average) exposure to ambient PM2.5 preceding MRI scans. Voxel-wise linear regression models were fit separately to gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) maps to analyze associations between brain structure and PM2.5 exposure, with adjustment for potential confounders. Results: Increased PM2.5 exposure was associated with smaller volumes in both cortical GM and subcortical WM areas. For GM, associations were clustered in the bilateral superior, middle, and medial frontal gyri. For WM, the largest clusters were in the frontal lobe, with smaller clusters in the temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes. No statistically significant associations were observed between PM2.5 exposure and hippocampal volumes. Conclusions: Long-term PM2.5 exposures may accelerate loss of both GM and WM in older women. While our previous work linked smaller WM volumes to PM2.5, this is the first neuroimaging study reporting associations between air pollution exposure and smaller volumes of cortical GM. Our data support the hypothesized synaptic neurotoxicity of airborne particles.

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دوره 10  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016