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BMC Neuroscience
Cascade process mediated by left hippocampus and left superior frontal gyrus affects relationship between aging and cognitive dysfunction
Kenjiro Ono1  Masaki Yoshida2  Yumika Kokudai3  Akira Yoshikawa3  Sayaka Wada3  Yuri Masaoka3  Yuki Uchida3  Masahiko Izumizaki3  Natsuko Iizuka3  Shotaro Kamijo3  Motoyasu Honma3  Satomi Kubota3  Masahiro Ida4  Satoshi Yano5  Nobuyoshi Koiwa6  Haruko Sugiyama7 
[1] Department of Neurology and Neurobiology of Aging, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences;Department of Ophthalmology, Jikei University School of Medicine;Department of Physiology, Showa University School of Medicine;Department of Radiology, Stroke Center, Ebara Tokyo Hospital;Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine;Human Arts and Sciences Research Center, University of Human Arts and Sciences;Sensory Science Research, Kao Corporation;
关键词: Cognitive dysfunction;    Wisconsin card sorting test;    Aging;    Hippocampus;    Superior frontal gyrus;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12868-021-00680-x
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Cognitive function declines with age and has been shown to be associated with atrophy in some brain regions, including the prefrontal cortex. However, the details of the relationship between aging and cognitive dysfunction are not well understood. Methods Across a wide range of ages (24- to 85-years-old), this research measured the gray matter volume of structural magnetic resonance imaging data in 39 participants, while some brain regions were set as mediator variables to assess the cascade process between aging and cognitive dysfunction in a path analysis. Results Path analysis showed that age affected the left hippocampus, thereby directly affecting the left superior frontal gyrus. Furthermore, the gyrus directly affected higher order flexibility and maintenance abilities calculated as in the Wisconsin card sorting test, and the two abilities affected the assessment of general cognitive function. Conclusion Our finding suggests that a cascade process mediated by the left hippocampus and left superior frontal gyrus is involved in the relationship between aging and cognitive dysfunction.

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