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The consequence of cerebral small vessel disease: Linking brain atrophy to motor impairment in the elderly.

Ning Su1, Xinyu Liang2, Fei-Fei Zhai1, Li-Xin Zhou1, Jun Ni1, Ming Yao1, Feng Tian3, Shu-Yang Zhang4, Zheng-Yu Jin5, Li-Ying Cui1, Gaolang Gong2,6, Yi-Cheng Zhu1.   

Abstract

In the elderly, brain structural deficits and gait disturbances due to cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) have been well demonstrated. The relationships among CSVD, brain atrophy, and motor impairment, however, are far from conclusive. Particularly, the effect of CSVD on subcortical nuclear atrophy, motor performance of upper extremities, and associating patterns between brain atrophy and motor impairment remains largely unknown. To address these gaps, this study recruited 770 community-dwelling subjects (35-82 years of age), including both CSVD and non-CSVD individuals. For each subject, four motor tests involving upper and lower extremities were completed. High-resolution structural MRI was applied to extract gray matter (GM) volume, white matter volume, cortical thickness, surface area, and subcortical nuclear (caudate, putamen, pallidum, and thalamus) volumes. The results showed worse motor performance of lower extremities but relatively preserved performance of upper extremities in the CSVD group. Intriguingly, there was a significant association between the worse performance of upper extremities and atrophy of whole-brain GM and pallidum in the CSVD group but not in the non-CSVD group. In addition, mediation analysis confirmed a functional CSVD-to-"brain atrophy"-to-"motor impairment" pathway, that is, a mediating role of thalamic atrophy in the CSVD effect on walking speed in the elderly, indicating that CSVD impairs walking performance through damaging the integrity of the thalamus in aging populations. These findings provide important insight into the functional consequences of CSVD and highlight the importance of evaluating upper extremities functions and exploring their brain mechanisms in CSVD populations during aging.
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Keywords:  brain atrophy; cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD); elderly; motor performance; thalamus

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29956412      PMCID: PMC6866582          DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp        ISSN: 1065-9471            Impact factor:   5.038


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