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FMRI activity during associative encoding is correlated with cardiorespiratory fitness and source memory performance in older adults

机译:关联编码过程中的FMRI活动与老年人的心肺适应性和源记忆性能相关

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Older adults (OA), relative to young adults (YA), exhibit age-related alterations in functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) activity during associative encoding, which contributes to deficits in source memory. Yet, there are remarkable individual differences in brain health and memory performance among OA. Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is one individual difference factor that may attenuate brain aging, and thereby contribute to enhanced source memory in OA. To examine this possibility, 26 OA and 31 YA completed a treadmill-based exercise test to evaluate CRF (peak VO2) and fMRI to examine brain activation during a face-name associative encoding task. Our results indicated that in OA, peak VO2 was positively associated with fMRI activity during associative encoding in multiple regions including bilateral prefrontal cortex, medial frontal cortex, bilateral thalamus and left hippocampus. Next, a conjunction analysis was conducted to assess whether CRF influenced age-related differences in fMRI activation. We classified OA as high or low CRF and compared their activation to YA. High fit OA (HFOA) showed fMRI activation more similar to YA than low fit OA (LFOA) (i.e., reduced age-related differences) in multiple regions including thalamus, posterior and prefrontal cortex. Conversely, in other regions, primarily in prefrontal cortex, HFOA, but not LFOA, demonstrated greater activation than YA (i.e., increased age-related differences). Further, fMRI activity in these brain regions was positively associated with source memory among OA, with a mediation model demonstrating that associative encoding activation in medial frontal cortex indirectly influenced the relationship between peak VO2 and subsequent source memory performance. These results indicate that CRF may contribute to neuroplasticity among OA, reducing age-related differences in some brain regions, consistent with the brain maintenance hypothesis, but accentuating age-differences in other regions, consistent with the brain compensation hypothesis.
机译:相对于年轻人(YA),老年人(OA)在关联编码过程中在功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)活动中表现出与年龄相关的变化,这会导致源记忆不足。但是,OA之间在大脑健康和记忆性能方面存在明显的个体差异。心脏呼吸适应度(CRF)是一个个体差异因素,可以减轻脑部衰老,从而有助于增强OA中的源记忆。为了检查这种可能性,26 OA和31 YA完成了基于跑步机的运动测试,以评估CRF(峰值VO2)和fMRI来检查面部名称关联编码任务期间的大脑激活。我们的结果表明,在OA中,在多个区域(包括双侧前额叶皮层,内侧额叶皮层,双侧丘脑和左海马体)进行联合编码期间,VO2峰值与fMRI活动呈正相关。接下来,进行联合分析以评估CRF是否影响fMRI激活的年龄相关差异。我们将OA分类为高或低CRF,并将它们的激活与YA进行比较。在丘脑,后额叶和前额叶皮层等多个区域中,高适应性OA(HFOA)显示的功能磁共振成像激活与YA相似,而低适应性OA(LFOA)则更类似于YA。相反,在其他地区,主要在前额叶皮层,HFOA而不是LFOA表现出比YA更大的激活作用(即与年龄相关的差异增加)。此外,这些脑区域的功能磁共振成像活动与OA之间的源记忆呈正相关,而中介模型表明内侧额叶皮层中的相关编码激活间接影响了VO2峰值与后续源记忆性能之间的关系。这些结果表明,CRF可能会促进OA的神经可塑性,减少某些大脑区域与年龄相关的差异,这与大脑维持假说是一致的,但会加剧其他区域的年龄差异,这与大脑补偿假说是一致的。

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