Brain Connectivity Correlates of Cognitive Dispersion in a Healthy Middle-Aged Population: Influence of Subjective Cognitive Complaints

Author:

Mulet-Pons Lídia1ORCID,Solé-Padullés Cristina1,Cabello-Toscano María12ORCID,Abellaneda-Pérez Kilian12,Perellón-Alfonso Ruben1,Cattaneo Gabriele23,Solana Sánchez Javier23,Alviarez-Schulze Vanessa23,Bargalló Nuria14,Tormos-Muñoz Josep Mª25,Pascual-Leone Alvaro67,Bartrés-Faz David12ORCID,Vaqué-Alcázar Lídia18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Institute of Neurosciences, University of Barcelona, Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS) , Barcelona , Spain

2. Guttmann Institute, Institut Universitari de Neurorehabilitació adscrit a la Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona , Badalona , Spain

3. Fundació Institut d’Investigació en Ciències de la Salut Germans Trias i Pujol , Badalona , Spain

4. Neuroradiology Section, Radiology Department, Diagnostic Image Center, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona , Barcelona , Spain

5. Centro de Investigación Traslacional San Alberto Magno, Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Mártir , Valencia , Spain

6. Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research and Deanna and Sidney Wolk Center for Memory Health, Hebrew SeniorLife, Harvard Medical School , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

7. Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

8. Sant Pau Memory Unit, Department of Neurology, Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques Sant Pau-Hospital de Sant Pau, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Barcelona , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Cognitive dispersion, representing intraindividual fluctuations in cognitive performance, is associated with cognitive decline in advanced age. We sought to elucidate sociodemographic, neuropsychological, and brain connectivity correlates of cognitive dispersion in middle age, and further consider potential influences of the severity of subjective cognitive complaints (SCC). Methods Five hundred and twenty healthy volunteers from the Barcelona Brain Health Initiative (aged 40–66 years; 49.6% females, 453 with magnetic resonance imaging acquisitions) were included and stratified into high and low SCC groups. Two analysis steps were undertaken: (1) for the whole sample and (2) by groups. Generalized linear models and analysis of covariance were implemented to study associations between cognitive dispersion and performance (episodic memory, speed of processing, and executive function), white matter integrity, and resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FC) of the default mode network (DMN) and dorsal attentional networks (DAN). Results Across-domain dispersion was negatively related to cognitive performance, rs-FC within the DMN, and between the DMN and the DAN, but not to white matter integrity. The rs-FC values were not explained by cognitive performance. When considering groups, the above findings were significant only for those with high SCC. Discussion In healthy middle-aged individuals, high cognitive dispersion was related to poorer cognition and DMN dysregulation, being these associations stronger among subjects with high SCC. The present results reinforce the interest in considering dispersion measures within neuropsychological evaluations, as they may be more sensitive to incipient age-related cognitive and functional brain changes than traditional measures of performance.

Funder

“La Caixa” Foundation

Institut Guttmann and Fundació Abertis

Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities

Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca

“La Marató de TV3” Foundation

Juan de la Cierva-Formación research

Fundació Joan Ribas Araquistain

Margarita Salas postdoctoral fellowship

Government of Catalonia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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