| Literature DB >> 26911619 |
Pavel Belov1, Christopher Magnano1,2, Jacqueline Krawiecki1, Jesper Hagemeier1, Niels Bergsland1,3, Clive Beggs1,4, Robert Zivadinov1,2.
Abstract
Objectives To assess the relationship between cross-sectional area of internal jugular veins and brain volumes in healthy individuals without neurologic disease. Methods A total of 193 healthy individuals without neurologic disease (63 male and 130 female; age > 20 to < 70 years) received magnetic resonance venography and structural brain magnetic resonance imaging at 3T. The internal jugular vein cross-sectional area was assessed at C2-C3, C4, C5-C6, and C7-T1. Normalized whole brain volume was assessed. Partial correlation analyses were used to determine associations. Results There was an inverse relationship between normalized whole brain volume and total internal jugular vein cross-sectional area (C7-T1: males r = -0.346, p = 0.029; females r = -0.301, p = 0.002). After age adjustment, association of normalized whole brain volume and normalized gray matter volume with internal jugular vein cross-sectional area became positive in males (normalized whole brain volume and right internal jugular vein cross-sectional area (C2-C3) changed from r = -0.163 to r = 0.384, p = 0.002), but not in the females. Conclusion Sex differences exist in the relationship between brain volume and internal jugular vein cross-sectional area in healthy individuals without neurologic disease.Entities:
Keywords: Healthy individuals without neurologic disease; aging; brain atrophy; internal jugular veins; magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance venography; sex
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26911619 DOI: 10.1177/0268355516633610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phlebology ISSN: 0268-3555 Impact factor: 1.740