Vascular feature as a modulator of the aging brain

Author:

Li Hechun12ORCID,Jiang Sisi12345ORCID,Dong Debo167ORCID,Hu Jian1,He Chuan1,Hou Changyue12,He Hui13,Huang Huan1ORCID,Shen Dai1,Pei Haonan1ORCID,Zhao Guocheng13,Dong Li145ORCID,Yao Dezhong12458ORCID,Luo Cheng12458ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute , MOE Key Lab for Neuroinformation, Center for Information in Medicine, School of Life Science and Technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, No.4, Section 2, North Jianshe Road, Chengdu 610054, P. R. China

2. High-Field Magnetic Resonance Brain Imaging Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province , University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, P. R. China

3. Radiology Department , Chengdu Mental Health Center, Chengdu 610036, P. R. China

4. Research Unit of NeuroInformation , , Chengdu 2019RU035 , P. R. China

5. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences , , Chengdu 2019RU035 , P. R. China

6. Faculty of Psychology , , Chongqing 400715 , China

7. Southwest University , , Chongqing 400715 , China

8. Radiation Oncology Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province , Sichuan Cancer Hospital & Institute, Sichuan Cancer Center, Cancer Hospital affiliate to School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610042, P. R. China

Abstract

Abstract The cerebral functional reorganization and declined cognitive function of aging might associate with altered vascular features. Here, we explored the altered cerebral hierarchical functional network of 2 conditions (task-free and naturalistic stimuli) in older adults and its relationship with vascular features (systemic microvascular and perfusion features, measured by magnetic resonance imaging) and behavior. Using cerebral gradient analysis, we found that compressive gradient of resting-state mainly located on the primary sensory-motor system and transmodal regions in aging, and further compress in these regions under the continuous naturalistic stimuli. Combining cerebral functional gradient, vascular features, and cognitive performance, the more compressive gradient in the resting-state, the worse vascular state, the lower cognitive function in older adults. Further modulation analysis demonstrated that both vascular features can regulate the relationship between gradient scores in the insula and behavior. Interestingly, systemic microvascular oxygenation also can modulate the relationship between cerebral gradient and cerebral perfusion. Furthermore, the less alteration of the compressive gradient with naturalistic stimuli came with lower cognitive function. Our findings demonstrated that the altered cerebral hierarchical functional structure in aging was linked with changed vascular features and behavior, offering a new framework for studying the physiological mechanism of functional connectivity in aging.

Funder

National Nature Science Foundation of China

CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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