White matter brain aging In Relationship to Schizophrenia and Its Cognitive Deficit
Author:
Wang Jingtao,Kochunov Peter,Sampath Hemalatha,Hatch Kathryn S.,Ryan Meghann C.,Xue Fuzhong,Neda Jahanshad,Paul Thompson,Hahn Britta,Gold James,Waltz James,Hong L. Elliot,Chen Shuo
Abstract
AbstractWe hypothesized that cerebral white matter deficits in schizophrenia (SZ) are driven in part by accelerated white matter aging and are associated with cognitive deficits. We used machine learning model to predict individual age from diffusion tensor imaging features and calculated the delta age (Δage) as the difference between predicted and chronological age. Through this approach, we translated multivariate white matter imaging features into an age-scaled metric and used it to test the temporal trends of accelerated aging-related white matter deficit in SZ and its association with the cognition. Followed feature selection, a machine learning model was trained with fractional anisotropy values in 34 of 43 tracts on a training set consisted of 107 healthy controls (HC). The brain age of 166 SZs and 107 HCs in the testing set were calculated using this model. Then, we examined the SZ-HC group effect on Δage and whether this effect was moderated by chronological age using the regression spline model. The results showed that Δage was significantly elevated in the age >30 group in patients (p < 0.001) but not in age ⩽ 30 group (p = 0.364). Δage in patients was significantly and negatively associated with both working memory (β = −0.176, p = 0.007) and processing speed (β = −0.519, p = 0.035) while adjusting sex and chronological age. Overall, these findings indicate that the Δage is elevated in SZs and become significantly from middle life stage; the increase of Δage in SZs is associated with the decline neurocognitive performance.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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