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Age-Related Trajectories of Brain Structure–Function Coupling in Female Roller Derby Athletes

Authors :
Derek C. Monroe
Samantha L. DuBois
Christopher K. Rhea
Donna M. Duffy
Source :
Brain Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 22, p 22 (2022), Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 22, Brain Sciences
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

Contact and collision sports are believed to accelerate brain aging. Postmortem studies of the human brain have implicated tau deposition in and around the perivascular space as a biomarker of an as yet poorly understood neurodegenerative process. Relatively little is known about the effects that collision sport participation has on the age-related trajectories of macroscale brain structure and function, particularly in female athletes. Diffusion MRI and resting-state functional MRI were obtained from female collision sport athletes (n = 19 roller derby (RD) players; 23–45 years old) and female control participants (n = 14; 20–49 years old) to quantify structural coupling (SC) and decoupling (SD). The novel and interesting finding is that RD athletes, but not controls, exhibited increasing SC with age in two association networks: the frontoparietal network, important for cognitive control, and default-mode network, a task-negative network (permuted p = 0.0006). Age-related increases in SC were also observed in sensorimotor networks (RD, controls) and age-related increases in SD were observed in association networks (controls) (permuted p ≤ 0.0001). These distinct patterns suggest that competing in RD results in compressed neuronal timescales in critical networks as a function of age and encourages the broader study of female athlete brains across the lifespan.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20763425
Volume :
12
Issue :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f608f71f491cc3457c493fd736b9faf