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Aging and the Spectral Properties of Brain Hemodynamics. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Cerebral glucose metabolism (CMRGlc) decreases with age, and researchers studied its correlation with fMRI signal properties in 455 healthy adults aged 18-87 years during resting-state imaging.
  • - The analysis revealed that older adults showed an increase in fast activity in fMRI signals while younger adults exhibited a youthful pattern; this change is measured by a flattening of the spectral slope (SS).
  • - A distinct subset of older adults diverged from the youthful SS pattern and CMRGlc metabolism, linked to changes in frontal lobe white matter, suggesting that certain alterations in brain activity patterns could indicate age-related metabolic issues.

Article Abstract

Cerebral glucose metabolism (CMRGlc) systematically decreases with advancing age. We sought to identify correlates of decreased CMRGlc in the spectral properties of fMRI signals imaged in the task-free state. We analyzed lifespan resting-state fMRI data acquired in 455 healthy adults (ages 18-87 years) and cerebral metabolic data acquired in a separate cohort of 94 healthy adults (ages 25-45 years, 65-85 years). We characterized the spectral properties of the fMRI data in terms of the relative predominance of slow vs. fast activity using the spectral slope (SS) measure. We found that the relative proportion of fast activity increases with advancing age (SS flattening) across most cortical regions. The regional distribution of spectral slope was topographically correlated with CMRGlc in young adults. Notably, whereas most older adults maintained a youthful pattern of SS topography, a distinct subset of older adults significantly diverged from the youthful pattern. This subset of older adults also diverged from the youthful pattern of CMRGlc metabolism. This divergent pattern was associated with T2-weighted signal changes in frontal lobe white matter, an independent marker of small vessel disease. These findings suggest that BOLD signal spectral slope flattening may represent a biomarker of age-associated neurometabolic pathology.

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