The relationship between white matter brain metabolites and cognition in normal aging: the GENIE study.
- Abstract:
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has demonstrated age-related changes in brain metabolites that may underlie micro-structural brain changes, but few studies have examined their relationship with cognitive decline. We performed a cross-sectional study of brain metabolism and cognitive function in 82 healthy adults (aged 50-90) participating in the GENIE (St GEorge's Neuropsychology and Imaging in the Elderly) study. Absolute metabolite concentrations were measured by proton chemical shift imaging within voxels placed in the centrum semiovale white matter. Cognitive abilities assessed were executive function, working memory, information processing speed, long-term memory and fluid intelligence. Correlations showed that all cognitive domains declined with age. Total creatine (tCr) concentration increased with age (r=0.495, p
- Authors:
- RA Charlton, DJO McIntyre, FA Howe, RG Morris, HS Markus
- Journal:
- Brain Res
- Citation info:
- 1164:108-116
- Publication date:
- 20th Aug 2007
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