| Literature DB >> 28671115 |
Gergely Darnai1,2,3,4, Szilvia Anett Nagy5,4, Réka Horváth1, Péter Ács1, Gábor Perlaki5,4,6, Gergely Orsi5,4,6, Norbert Kovács1,4, Anna Altbäcker1,7, Enikő Plózer1, Dalma Tényi1, Rita Weintraut1, Attila Schwarcz4,6, Flóra John1, Eszter Varga1, Tamás Bereczkei2, Zsófia Clemens1, Sámuel Komoly1, József Janszky1,3,4.
Abstract
Abnormally high deposition of iron can contribute to neurodegenerative disorders with cognitive impairment. Since previous studies investigating cognition-brain iron accumulation relationships focused on elderly people, our aim was to explore the association between iron concentration in subcortical nuclei and two types of memory performances in a healthy young population. Gender difference was found only in the globus pallidus. Our results showed that iron load characterized by R2* value on the MRI in the caudate and putamen was related to visual memory, while verbal memory was unrelated to iron concentration.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; caudate nucleus; magnetic resonance imaging; memory; putamen; thalamus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28671115 PMCID: PMC5523837 DOI: 10.3233/JAD-170118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis ISSN: 1387-2877 Impact factor: 4.472
Fig.1A representative image of deep grey matter structures (cyan, left thalamus; yellow, right thalamus; pink, left globus pallidus; green, right globus pallidus; blue, left putamen; red, right putamen; grey, left caudate; brown, right caudate).
Median, gender- and age-effects on iron levels. One asterisk denotes p < 0.05, two asterisks denote p < 0.01
| Brain regions | Median (IQR) (male) | Median (IQR) (female) | Gender differences | Age |
| Spearman’s rho | ||||
| Thalamus | 19.30 (1.25) | 19.41 (1.31) | –0.302 | 0.316* |
| Caudate | 18.72 (1.17) | 19.34 (1.74) | –0.493 | 0.439** |
| Putamen | 20.78 (2.02) | 21.37 (2.74) | –0.141 | 0.515** |
| Globus pallidus | 33.09 (4.33) | 34.65 (4.69) | –2.098* | 0.120 |
| Centrum semiovale | 18.8 (1.55) | 18.2 (1.09) | 2.539* | –0.025 |
Fig.2Scatterplots representing the relationships between performance on memory tasks and iron content in deep gray matter structures and Centrum Semiovale (control region). The correlations in the caudate and putamen were significant after correction for age andgender.