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Age-related changes in the topological organization of the white matter structural connectome across the human lifespan

Authors :
Tengda Zhao
Qi Dong
Alan C. Evans
Haijing Niu
Miao Cao
Xi-Nian Zuo
Ni Shu
Yong He
Source :
Human Brain Mapping. 36:3777-3792
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

Lifespan is a dynamic process with remarkable changes in brain structure and function. Previous neuroimaging studies have indicated age-related microstructural changes in specific white matter tracts during development and aging. However, the age-related alterations in the topological architecture of the white matter structural connectome across the human lifespan remain largely unknown. Here, a cohort of 113 healthy individuals (ages 9-85) with both diffusion and structural MRI acquisitions were examined. For each participant, the high-resolution white matter structural networks were constructed by deterministic fiber tractography among 1024 parcellation units and were quantified with graph theoretical analyses. The global network properties, including network strength, cost, topological efficiency, and robustness, followed an inverted U-shaped trajectory with a peak age around the third decade. The brain areas with the most significantly nonlinear changes were located in the prefrontal and temporal cortices. Different brain regions exhibited heterogeneous trajectories: the posterior cingulate and lateral temporal cortices displayed prolonged maturation/degeneration compared with the prefrontal cortices. Rich-club organization was evident across the lifespan, whereas hub integration decreased linearly with age, especially accompanied by the loss of frontal hubs and their connections. Additionally, age-related changes in structural connections were predominantly located within and between the prefrontal and temporal modules. Finally, based on the graph metrics of structural connectome, accurate predictions of individual age were obtained (r=0.77). Together, the data indicated a dynamic topological organization of the brain structural connectome across human lifespan, which may provide possible structural substrates underlying functional and cognitive changes with age. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Details

ISSN :
10659471
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Brain Mapping
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b5ccafc40e95dd88562a8bdeecf2e22b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22877