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Relationship between excitability, plasticity and thickness of the motor cortex in older adults.

Jonathan List1, Jan C Kübke, Robert Lindenberg, Nadine Külzow, Lucia Kerti, Veronica Witte, Agnes Flöel.   

Abstract

The relationship between brain structure, cortical physiology, and learning ability in older adults is of particular interest in understanding mechanisms of age-related cognitive decline. Only a few studies addressed this issue so far, yielding mixed results. Here, we used comprehensive multiple regression analyses to investigate associations between brain structure on the one hand, i.e., cortical thickness (CT), fractional anisotropy (FA) of the pyramidal tract and individual coil-to-cortex distance, and cortical physiology on the other hand, i.e. motor cortex excitability and long-term potentiation (LTP)-like cortical plasticity, in healthy older adults (mean age 64 years, 14 women). Additional exploratory analyses assessed correlations between cortical physiology and learning ability in the verbal domain. In the regression models, we found that cortical excitability could be best predicted by CT of the hand knob of the primary motor cortex (CT-M1HAND) and individual coil-to-cortex distance, while LTP-like cortical plasticity was predicted by CT-M1HAND and FA of the pyramidal tract. Exploratory analyses revealed a significant inverse correlation between cortical excitability and learning ability. In conclusion, higher cortical excitability was associated with lower CT and lower learning ability in a cohort of healthy older adults, in line with previous reports of increased cortical excitability in patients with cortical atrophy and cognitive deficits due to Alzheimer's Disease. Cortical excitability may thus be a parameter to identify individuals at risk for cognitive decline and gray matter atrophy, a hypothesis to be explored in future longitudinal studies.
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Keywords:  AD; APB; AVLT; Alzheimer's Dementia; CCD; CT; Cortical thickness; DTI; Diffusion tensor imaging; FA; FLAIR; GABA; GLM; LTP; M1; MEP; MRI; N-methyl-d-aspartate; NMDA; PAS; PT; Paired associative stimulation; ROI; Resting motor threshold; TE; TMS; TMT; TR; Transcranial magnetic stimulation; VD; WMH; abductor pollicis brevis muscle; auditory verbal learning test; coil-to-cortex distance; cortical thickness; diffusion tensor imaging; echo time; fluid attenuation inversion recovery; fractional anisotropy; gamma amino butyric acid; general linear model; long term potentiation; magnetic resonance imaging; motor evoked potential; paired associative stimulation; primary motor cortex; pyramidal tract; rMT; region of interest; repetition time; resting motor threshold; trail making test; transcranial magnetic stimulation; vascular dementia; white matter hyperintensities

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23876242     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.07.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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