Casual associations between brain structure and sarcopenia: A large‐scale genetic correlation and mendelian randomization study

Author:

Yang Guang1ORCID,Xie Wenqing1ORCID,Li Bin234,Zhao Guihu234,Li Jinchen2345ORCID,Xiao Wenfeng13,Li Yusheng13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha Hunan China

2. Bioinformatics Center Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha Hunan China

3. National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Department of Geriatrics, Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha Hunan China

4. Department of Neurology Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha Hunan China

5. Center for Medical Genetics & Hunan Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences Central South University Changsha Hunan China

Abstract

AbstractSarcopenia presenting a critical challenge in population‐aging healthcare. The elucidation of the interplay between brain structure and sarcopenia necessitates further research. The aim of this study is to explore the casual association between brain structure and sarcopenia. Linkage disequilibrium score regression (LDSC) was conducted to estimate the genetic correlations; MR was then performed to explore the causal relationship between Brain imaging‐derived phenotypes (BIDPs) and three sarcopenia‐related traits: handgrip strength, walking pace, and appendicular lean mass (ALM). The main analyses were conducted using the inverse‐variance weighted method. Moreover, weighted median and MR–Egger were conducted as sensitivity analyses. Genetic association between 6.41% of BIDPs and ALM was observed, and 4.68% of BIDPs exhibited causal MR association with handgrip strength, 2.11% of BIDPs were causally associated with walking pace, and 2.04% of BIDPs showed causal association with ALM. Volume of ventromedial hypothalamus was associated with increased odds of handgrip strength (OR: 1.18, 95% CI: 1.02 to 1.37) and ALM (OR: 1.05, 95% CI: 1.01 to 1.09). Mean thickness of G‐pariet‐inf‐Angular was associated with decreased odds of handgrip strength (OR: 0.83, 95% CI: 0.70 to 0.97) and walking pace (OR: 0.97, 95% CI: 0.93 to 0.99). As part of the brain structure forward causally influences sarcopenia, which may provide new perspectives for the prevention of sarcopenia and offer valuable insights for further research on the brain‐muscle axis.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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