Cortical Thickness Trajectories across the Lifespan: Data from 17,075 healthy individuals aged 3-90 years
Author:
Frangou SophiaORCID, Modabbernia Amirhossein, Doucet Gaelle E, Papachristou EfstathiosORCID, Williams Steven CR, Agartz IngridORCID, Aghajani Moji, Akudjedu Theophilus NORCID, Albajes-Eizagirre Anton, Alnæs DagORCID, Alpert Kathryn I, Andersson MicaelORCID, Andreasen NancyORCID, Andreassen Ole AORCID, Asherson PhilipORCID, Banaschewski TobiasORCID, Bargallo NuriaORCID, Baumeister Sarah, Baur-Streubel Ramona, Bertolino Alessandro, Bonvino Aurora, Boomsma Dorret IORCID, Borgwardt Stefan, Bourque Josiane, Brandeis Daniel, Breier Alan, Brodaty HenryORCID, Brouwer Rachel MORCID, Buitelaar Jan K, Busatto Geraldo FORCID, Buckner Randy L, Calhoun Vincent, Canales-Rodríguez Erick JORCID, Cannon Dara M, Caseras Xavier, Castellanos Francisco X, Cervenka SimonORCID, Chaim-Avancini Tiffany M, Ching Christopher RKORCID, Clark Vincent PORCID, Conrod Patricia, Conzelmann Annette, Crespo-Facorro Benedicto, Crivello Fabrice, Crone Eveline AM, Dale Anders M, Davey Cristopher, de Geus Eco JCORCID, de Haan Lieuwe, de Zubicaray Greig IORCID, Braber Anouk den, Dickie Erin W, Di Giorgio Annabella, Doan Nhat Trung, Dørum Erlend S, Ehrlich StefanORCID, Erk Susanne, Espeseth Thomas, Fatouros-Bergman Helena, Fisher Simon EORCID, Fouche Jean-Paul, Franke BarbaraORCID, Frodl ThomasORCID, Fuentes-Claramonte Paola, Glahn David CORCID, Gotlib Ian H, Grabe Hans-Jörgen, Grimm Oliver, Groenewold Nynke A, Grotegerd Dominik, Gruber Oliver, Gruner PatriciaORCID, Gur Rachel E, Gur Ruben C, Harrison Ben JORCID, Hartman Catharine A, Hatton Sean NORCID, Heinz Andreas, Heslenfeld Dirk J, Hibar Derrek P, Hickie Ian B, Ho Beng-Choon, Hoekstra Pieter JORCID, Hohmann Sarah, Holmes Avram JORCID, Hoogman MartineORCID, Hosten Norbert, Howells Fleur MORCID, Hulshoff Pol Hilleke EORCID, Huyser ChaimORCID, Jahanshad Neda, James Anthony, Jiang Jiyang, Jönsson Erik G, Joska John A, Kahn ReneORCID, Kalnin Andrew, Kanai RyotaORCID, Kang Sim, Klein Marieke, Klushnik Tatyana P, Koenders Laura, Koops Sanne, Krämer Bernd, Kuntsi JonnaORCID, Lagopoulos Jim, Lázaro Luisa, Lebedeva Irina, Lee Won Hee, Lesch Klaus-Peter, Lochner Christine, Machielsen Marise WJ, Maingault Sophie, Martin Nicholas G, Martínez-Zalacaín Ignacio, Mataix-Cols David, Mazoyer Bernard, McDonald Colm, McDonald Brenna C, McIntosh Andrew M, McMahon Katie L, McPhilemy GenevieveORCID, Menchón José M, Medland Sarah EORCID, Meyer-Lindenberg Andreas, Naaijen Jilly, Najt Pablo, Nakao Tomohiro, Nordvik Jan EORCID, Nyberg Lars, Oosterlaan Jaap, de la Foz Víctor Ortiz-García, Paloyelis YannisORCID, Pauli Paul, Pergola GiulioORCID, Pomarol-Clotet Edith, Portella Maria J, Potkin Steven GORCID, Radua Joaquim, Reif Andreas, Roffman Joshua L, Rosa Pedro GP, Sacchet Matthew D, Sachdev Perminder SORCID, Salvador Raymond, Sánchez-Juan Pascual, Sarró Salvador, Satterthwaite Theodore D, Saykin Andrew JORCID, Serpa Mauricio H, Schmaal LianneORCID, Schnell Knut, Schumann Gunter, Smoller Jordan WORCID, Sommer Iris, Soriano-Mas Carles, Stein Dan J, Strike Lachlan T, Swagerman Suzanne C, Tamnes Christian KORCID, Temmingh Henk S, Thomopoulos Sophia IORCID, Tomyshev Alexander SORCID, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez DianaORCID, Trollor Julian N, Turner Jessica A, Uhlmann AnneORCID, van den Heuvel Odille A, van den Meer Dennis, van der Wee Nic JA, van Haren Neeltje EM, van ’t Ent Dennis, van Erp Theo GM, Veer Ilya M, Veltman Dick JORCID, Völzke Henry, Walter Henrik, Walton Esther, Wang Lei, Wang YangORCID, Wassink Thomas H, Weber Bernd, Wen Wei, West John D, Westlye Lars TORCID, Whalley HeatherORCID, Wierenga Lara M, Wittfeld Katharina, Wolf Daniel H, Wright Margaret J, Yang Kun, Yoncheva Yulyia, Zanetti Marcus V, Ziegler Georg C, Thompson Paul M, Dima DanaiORCID
Abstract
AbstractDelineating age-related cortical trajectories in healthy individuals is critical given the association of cortical thickness with cognition and behaviour. Previous research has shown that deriving robust estimates of age-related brain morphometric changes requires large-scale studies. In response, we conducted a large-scale analysis of cortical thickness in 17,075 individuals aged 3-90 years by pooling data through the Lifespan Working group of the Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium. We used fractional polynomial (FP) regression to characterize age-related trajectories in cortical thickness, and we computed normalized growth centiles using the parametric Lambda, Mu, and Sigma (LMS) method. Inter-individual variability was estimated using meta-analysis and one-way analysis of variance. Overall, cortical thickness peaked in childhood and had a steep decrease during the first 2-3 decades of life; thereafter, it showed a gradual monotonic decrease which was steeper in men than in women particularly in middle-life. Notable exceptions to this general pattern were entorhinal, temporopolar and anterior cingulate cortices. Inter-individual variability was largest in temporal and frontal regions across the lifespan. Age and its FP combinations explained up to 59% variance in cortical thickness. These results reconcile uncertainties about age-related trajectories of cortical thickness; the centile values provide estimates of normative variance in cortical thickness, and may assist in detecting abnormal deviations in cortical thickness, and associated behavioural, cognitive and clinical outcomes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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