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MRI of healthy brain aging: A review

Journal

NMR IN BIOMEDICINE
Volume 34, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4564

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Funding

  1. Canadian Institutes for Health Research [CIHR FDN143290]
  2. Campus Alberta Innovation Program
  3. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council [NSERC RGPIN-2017-03880]

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This article provides a review of healthy brain aging using MRI, focusing on morphology, lesions, and quantitative MR parameters. It discusses the mechanisms of aging, cognitive impacts, and disease onset, as well as morphological changes in different brain structures with age. The literature on quantitative MR parameter changes is summarized, along with the use of MRI techniques for age prediction.
We present a review of the characterization of healthy brain aging using MRI with an emphasis on morphology, lesions, and quantitative MR parameters. A scope review found 6612 articles encompassing the keywords Brain Aging and Magnetic Resonance; papers involving functional MRI or not involving imaging of healthy human brain aging were discarded, leaving 2246 articles. We first consider some of the biogerontological mechanisms of aging, and the consequences of aging in terms of cognition and onset of disease. Morphological changes with aging are reviewed for the whole brain, cerebral cortex, white matter, subcortical gray matter, and other individual structures. In general, volume and cortical thickness decline with age, beginning in mid-life. Prevalent silent lesions such as white matter hyperintensities, microbleeds, and lacunar infarcts are also observed with increasing frequency. The literature regarding quantitative MR parameter changes includes T-1, T-2, T-2*, magnetic susceptibility, spectroscopy, magnetization transfer, diffusion, and blood flow. We summarize the findings on how each of these parameters varies with aging. Finally, we examine how the aforementioned techniques have been used for age prediction. While relatively large in scope, we present a comprehensive review that should provide the reader with sound understanding of what MRI has been able to tell us about how the healthy brain ages.

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