| Literature DB >> 35951362 |
Edith Hofer1,2, Lukas Pirpamer1, Christian Langkammer3, Christian Tinauer3, Sudha Seshadri4,5, Helena Schmidt6, Reinhold Schmidt1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While iron is essential for normal brain functioning, elevated concentrations are commonly found in neurodegenerative diseases and are associated with impaired cognition and neurological deficits. Currently, only little is known about genetic and environmental factors that influence brain iron concentrations.Entities:
Keywords: brain iron; genetic and environmental factors; genetic correlation; heritability; magnetic resonance imaging
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35951362 PMCID: PMC9467397 DOI: 10.18632/aging.204212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.955
Heritability of R2* iron in the basal ganglia and cortex (N=130).
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| 0.75 | 0.20 | 0.001 | age | 0.10 |
| Caudate | 0.74 | 0.20 | 0.001 | age | 0.09 |
| Pallidum | 0.46 | 0.22 | 0.025 | - | |
| Putamen | 0.82 | 0.19 | 0.001 | age | 0.12 |
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| 0.73 | 0.21 | 0.001 | - | |
| Frontal Lobe | 0.65 | 0.22 | 0.003 | sex | 0.02 |
| Temporal Lobe | 0.76 | 0.21 | 0.001 | age | 0.04 |
| Parietal Lobe | 0.65 | 0.22 | 0.002 | age | 0.01 |
| Occipital Lobe | 0.70 | 0.22 | 0.002 | age | 0.05 |
Heritability estimates were obtained from the basic model with covariate screening for age and sex.
N: sample size, h2: heritability, SE: standard error, p: false discovery rate corrected p-value.
Figure 1Heritability estimates of R2* iron in the basal ganglia (A) and in the cortex (B). h2: heritability.
Proportion of variance in R2* brain iron due to genetic and environmental factors (N=130).
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| 0.05 (-) | 0.01 (+) | 0.02 (+) | ||
| Caudate | 0.04 (-) | 0.04 (+) | 0.03 (+) | ||
| Pallidum | 0.03 (-) | 0.02 (+) | 0.04 (+) | ||
| Putamen | 0.05 (-) | 0.01 (+) | 0.01 (+) | ||
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| 0.06 (+) | 0.04 (+) | |||
| Frontal Lobe | 0.06 (+) | ||||
| Temporal Lobe | 0.09 (+) | 0.03 (+) | 0.00 (+) | 0.02 (+) | |
| Parietal Lobe | 0.03 (+) | 0.04 (+) | 0.01 (+) | ||
| Occipital Lobe | 0.02 (+) | 0.03 (+) | |||
Phenotypic correlation of R2* iron in the basal ganglia and cortex (N=130).
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| 0.09 | 0.11 |
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| 0.11 | 0.16 |
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| 0.06 | 0.18 |
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| 0.13 | 0.12 | 0.08 |
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Upper diagonal: phenotypic correlation estimated by SOLAR software; lower diagonal: phenotypic correlation estimated by Spearman’s correlation coefficient; N: sample size; p: false discovery rate corrected p-value; in bold: false discovery rate corrected p-value < 0.05.
Genetic and environmental correlation of R2* in the basal ganglia and cortex (N=130).
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| 0.04±0.26 (p=0.93) | -0.06±0.23 (p=0.93) | -0.05±0.27 (p=0.93) | 0.02±0.26 (p=0.93) | |
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| 0.16±0.37 (p=0.74) |
| 0.10±0.33 (p=0.93) | 0.03±0.32 (p=0.93) | 0.15±0.32 (p=0.93) | 0.23±0.31 (p=0.86) | |
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| 0.83±0.20 (p=0.54) | 0.49±0.32 (p=0.54) | 0.20±0.24 (p=0.84) | -0.17±0.22 (p=0.84) | 0.04±0.25 (p=0.93) | 0.10±0.24 (p=0.93) | |
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| 0.84±0.44 (p=0.46) | 0.43±0.31 (p=0.54) | 0.46±0.52 (p=0.57) |
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| 1.00a (p=0.42) | 0.20±0.38 (p=0.68) | 1.00a (p=0.42) | 0.41±0.38 (p=0.57) |
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| 0.93±0.46 (p=0.42) | 0.08±0.35 (p=0.82) | 0.55±0.56 (p=0.54) | 0.51±0.29 (p=0.54) | 0.33±0.41 (p=0.66) |
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| 0.86±0.51 (p=0.46) | 0.38±0.33 (p=0.54) | 0.76±0.58 (p=0.54) | 0.74±0.23 (p=0.54) | 0.48±0.36 (p=0.57) | 0.60±0.27 (p=0.54) |
Upper diagonal: genetic correlation rg ± standard error estimated by SOLAR software; lower diagonal: environmental correlation re ± standard error estimated by SOLAR software.
aan estimate of the environmental correlation at this boundary of 1.0 is not precise, as no standard error can be obtained by the SOLAR software in this case.
N: sample size; p: false discovery rate corrected p-value; in bold: false discovery rate corrected p-value < 0.05.
Figure 2Genetic correlation of R2* among basal ganglia and cortex. The genetic correlation coefficient rg is plotted on the lines and also represented by the thickness of the lines between the brain regions.