| Literature DB >> 30041620 |
Hirofumi Hirakawa1, Takeshi Terao2, Koji Hatano2, Kentaro Kohno2, Nobuyoshi Ishii2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Given the reported inverse association between light and depressive mood, ambient light may also be associated with some of the brain regions in healthy subjects. The present study aims to investigate the effects of ambient light on glucose metabolism in the brain. We used the data of 28 healthy participants of the no intervention group from our previous randomized controlled trial and analyzed the association between ambient light and [18F]-FDG uptake in the brain.Entities:
Keywords: Ambient light; Cerebellum; FDG-PET; Glucose metabolism; Mood
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30041620 PMCID: PMC6057026 DOI: 10.1186/s12868-018-0444-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Demographic characteristics of the 28 participants
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Age, mean (SD, range), years | 30.1 (8.8; 20–52) |
| Gender (M:F) | 16:12 |
| HRSD, mean (SD, range) | 1.0 (1.5; 0–6) |
| BDI, mean (SD, range) | 1.7 (2.4; 0–9) |
| YMRS, mean (SD, range) | 0.2 (0.5; 0–2) |
| Season of neuroimaging | Summer 9, winter 9, others 10 |
| Serum melatonin levels, mean (SD, range), pg/mL | 19.6 (20.7; 3.9–110.0) |
| Ambient light, mean (SD, range), lux | 397.5 (404.5; 52.0–1787.0) |
| Log-transformed ambient light, mean (SD, range) | 2.4 (0.4; 1.8–3.3) |
Fig. 1a Histograms of ambient light. The distribution of ambient light was considerably skewed to the left. b Histograms of log-transformed ambient light. Log-transformation of ambient light was employed in order to use parametric statistical procedures. Log-transformed ambient light showed almost normally distribution
Clusters which had a significant association with log-transformed ambient light
| Number of voxels in cluster | Z value of peaks | Coordinates of local maxima | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inverse association with log-transformed ambient light | ||||
| The left culmen of the left cerebellar vermis | 0.00048 | 346 | 4.14 | − 26, − 44, − 26 |
| Inverse association with log-transformed ambient light after adjustment for age, gender and serum melatonin levels | ||||
| The left culmen of the left cerebellar vermis | 0.03 | 157 | 3.73 | − 28, − 42, − 26 |
Regions labeled by Talairach Daemon of the Wake Forest University Pick-Atlas
*Family-Wise Error corrected p < 0.05
Fig. 2a Regions in which cerebral metabolism were significantly and inversely associated with log-transformed ambient light. A whole brain analysis revealed there was a significant reduction of FDG activity with log-transformed ambient light in the left cerebellum, which was overlaid on a T1 weighted MRI template of SPM8. Blue rectangular coordinates indicated a peak level the left cerebellum (MNI coordinates: x, y, z = − 26, − 44, − 26). A color bar shows T value. b Regions in which cerebral metabolism was significantly and inversely associated with log-transformed ambient light after adjustment for age, gender and serum melatonin levels. After adjustment for age, gender and serum melatonin levels, there was a significant reduction of FDG activity with log-transformed ambient light in the left cerebellum, which was overlaid on a T1 weighted MRI template of SPM8. Blue rectangular coordinates indicated a peak level the left cerebellum (MNI coordinates: x, y, z = − 28, − 42, − 26). A color bar shows T value