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Sex differences in brain atrophy in dementia with Lewy bodies.
Oltra, Javier; Habich, Annegret; Schwarz, Christopher G; Nedelska, Zuzana; Przybelski, Scott A; Inguanzo, Anna; Diaz-Galvan, Patricia; Lowe, Val J; Oppedal, Ketil; Blanc, Frederic; Lemstra, Afina W; Hort, Jakub; Padovani, Alessandro; Rektorova, Irena; Bonanni, Laura; Massa, Federico; Kramberge, Milica G; Taylor, John-Paul; Snædal, Jon; Walker, Zuzana; Antonini, Angelo; Segura, Barbara; Junque, Carme; Westman, Eric; Boeve, Bradley F; Aarsland, Dag; Kantarci, Kejal; Ferreira, Daniel.
Afiliação
  • Oltra J; University of Barcelona.
  • Habich A; Karolinska Insitutet.
  • Schwarz CG; Mayo Clinic and Foundation.
  • Nedelska Z; Charles University.
  • Przybelski SA; Mayo Clinic and Foundation.
  • Inguanzo A; Karolinska Insitutet.
  • Diaz-Galvan P; Mayo Clinic and Foundation.
  • Lowe VJ; Mayo Clinic and Foundation.
  • Oppedal K; University of Stavanger.
  • Blanc F; University Hospital of Strasbourg.
  • Lemstra AW; VU University.
  • Hort J; Charles University.
  • Padovani A; University of Brescia.
  • Rektorova I; Masaryk University.
  • Bonanni L; University of Chieti - Pescara.
  • Massa F; University of Genoa.
  • Kramberge MG; Ljubljana University.
  • Taylor JP; Newcastle University.
  • Snædal J; Landspitali University Hospital.
  • Walker Z; University College London.
  • Antonini A; University of Padua.
  • Segura B; University of Barcelona.
  • Junque C; University of Barcelona.
  • Westman E; Karolinska Institutet.
  • Boeve BF; Mayo Clinic and Foundation.
  • Aarsland D; King's College London.
  • Kantarci K; Mayo Clinic and Foundation.
  • Ferreira D; Karolisnka Institutet.
Res Sq ; 2023 Jan 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36747755
ABSTRACT
Background and

objectives:

Sex is an important contributing factor to neuroimaging phenotypes in brain disorders. However, little is known about the contribution of sex differences to the neurodegeneration in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). We investigated sex differences in probable DLB patients by using both visual rating scales of lobar atrophy and automated estimations of regional atrophy.

Methods:

We included 442 probable DLB patients from the European-DLB consortium and the Mayo Clinic who have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data available. We assessed sex differences and the sex-by-age interaction in two largely independent samples through visual rating scales of lobar atrophy (n = 333; mean age 73 ± 8 years, 62% males) and automated regional estimations of gray matter (GM) volume and mean cortical thickness (CTh) (n = 165; mean age 69 ± 9 years, 72% males). We used binary logistic regression and ANOVA for statistical analysis.

Results:

We found a statistically significantly higher likelihood of frontal atrophy measured by the global cortical atrophy-frontal subscale (GCA-F) in males (40% of males had an abnormal GCA-F score versus 29% of females, P-value = 0.006). Using automated estimations, we found smaller GM volumes in 6 cortical regions in males compared with females, as well as smaller GM volume in the entorhinal cortex and thinner olfactory cortices in females, compared with males. The sex-by-age interaction showed statistically significant results in 6 cortical volumes and 7 mean CTh estimations (P-value ≤ 0.05), accentuated in the right middle frontal gyrus (FDR-adjusted P-value = 0.047). These cross-sectional interactions indicated that while females have statistically significantly less atrophy than males at younger ages, differences become non-significant at older ages, with females showing the same level of atrophy than males around the age of 75.

Conclusions:

This study demonstrates sex differences on brain atrophy in probable DLB. While male DLB patients have a more widespread pattern of cortical atrophy at younger ages, these sex differences tend to disappear with increasing age. Longitudinal studies will help establish these cross-sectional findings and inform on sex and age considerations to the use of MRI in clinical routine, as the field moves towards precision medicine.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article