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Herta H Chao1, Sien Hu, Jaime S Ide, Edward Uchio, Sheng Zhang, Michal Rose, John Concato, Chiang-Shan R Li.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is a common treatment for non-metastatic, low-risk prostate cancer, but a potential side effect of ADT is impaired brain functioning. Previous work with functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated altered prefrontal cortical activations in cognitive control, with undetectable changes in behavioral performance. Given the utility of brain imaging in identifying the potentially deleterious effects of ADT on brain functions, the current study examined the effects of ADT on cerebral structures using high resolution MRI and voxel-based morphometry (VBM).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23977199 PMCID: PMC3747074 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patient characteristics and quality of life rating.
| Group | ADT; n = 12 | Control; n = 12 |
| Age | 69.1±5.6 years | 65.5±6.6 years |
| Education | 9th grade: 1 | 9th grade: 1 |
| High School/GED: 3 | High School/GED: 3 | |
| College 1–3 years: 3 | College 1–3 years: 2 | |
| College graduate: 2 | College graduate: 3 | |
| Post-graduate: 3 | Post-graduate: 3 | |
| MMSE | 29.1±1.1 | 29.5±0.7 |
| Cancer staging | Stage 1: 0 | Stage 1: 1 |
| Stage 2: 10 | Stage 2: 9 | |
| Stage 3: 2 | Stage 3: 2 | |
| Local therapy | Radiation 100% | Radiation 33.3% |
| Surgery 0% | Surgery 58.3% | |
| Surgery+Radiation 0% | Surgery+Radiation 8.3% | |
| QOL at baseline | 116±25 | 128±18 |
| QOL of lifeat 6 months | 111±23 | 124±21 |
| Testosteroneat 6 months | 0.16±0.11 ng/ml | 2.88±1.01 ng/ml |
Note: ADT: Androgen Deprivation Therapy; GED: General Education Development Test; MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination; QOL: FACT-P quality of life score; there is no difference between groups in age (t = 2.080, p = 0.166, two-sided two-sample t test); there is no difference between groups in MMSE score (t = 2.101, p = 0.273, two-sided two-sample t test); Staging follows the current guidelines of the 2010 American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC); there is also no difference across the two time points in the change of QOL between groups (F = 0.015, p = 0.905, interaction, repeated measures analysis of variance).
Performance in the N-back working memory task.
| 0-back (correct %) | 0-back (RT, ms) | 1-back (correct %) | 1-back (RT, ms) | 2-back (correct %) | 2-back (RT, ms) | |
| ADT_B | 98±3 | 593±116 | 82±13 | 669±153 | 62±16 | 765±153 |
| ADT_F | 97±5 | 569±103 | 85±12 | 720±181 | 64±18 | 805±189 |
| Control_B | 99±1 | 494±89 | 89±12 | 575±109 | 77±15 | 719±138 |
| Control_F | 99±2 | 563±70 | 88±4 | 659±125 | 82±9 | 745±116 |
| P value | 0.79 | 0.19 | 0.50 | 0.19 | 0.55 | 0.78 |
Note: B: baseline; F: follow-up; RT = reaction time of correct trials;
P value of the group by time interaction in repeated measures analysis of variance.
Figure 1Changes in cerebral gray matter volumes in frontal cortices as demonstrated by voxel-based morphometry.
Voxelwise paired t test between baseline and 6 months for ADT (patients who received 6 months of androgen deprivation therapy) and Control (patients who did not receive any hormonal therapy) group, at p<0.001, uncorrected. The difference in gray matter volume, as reflected by a map of T values (color bar), is shown here on a structural brain image in axial sections, from z = -26 to z = +62, with adjacent sections 4 mm apart. Warm color: baseline >6 months; Cool color: 6 months>baseline. Neurological orientation: Right (R) = right. ADT but not control patients showed decreased gray matter volume in the primary motor cortex (PMC), frontopolar cortex (FPC), and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC).
Figure 2Changes (mean ± s.d.) in Gray matter volume (GMV) for the three regions of interest: primary motor cortex (PMC), frontopolar cortex (FPC), and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), for the ADT (blue) and control (red) group (upper panel).
A decrease in the GMV of the PMC correlated with prolonged reaction time to target detection during the zero-back condition in the ADT group (lower panel). Because of the small sample size, we used a Spearman regression for correlation (p<0.0042, rho = −0.7832). The result of Pearson regression was also significant: p<0.0049.