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Age-Related Variations in Regional White Matter Volumetry and Microstructure During the Post-adolescence Period: A Cross-Sectional Study of a Cohort of 1,713 University Students

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FRONTIERS IN SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2021.692152

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MRI; diffusion; white matter; DTI; NODDI; post-adolescence; cohort; cross-sectional

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  1. Programme Investissements d'Avenir [ANR-10-COHO-05-01, ANR-18-RHUS-002]
  2. Conseil Regional of Nouvelle-Aquitaine [4370420]
  3. GINESISLAB for the software grants [ANR-10-LABX-57, ANR-16-LCV2-0006]
  4. European Research Council (ERC)
  5. European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme [640643]
  6. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [DIC202161236446]
  7. EU FLAGERA MULTI-LATERAL consortium [ANR-15-HBPR-0001-03]

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This study reported regional changes in white matter volume and microstructure in young adults undergoing university-level education, revealing clear age-related variations in white matter microstructural properties during late maturation. Different brain tracts exhibited different microstructural changes, with some showing a significant increase in neurite density coupled with decreases in diffusivity, while others primarily showed increases in orientation dispersion and decreases in diffusivity. These findings highlight the complexity of white matter structural changes during this critical period of late maturation in early adulthood.
Human brain white matter undergoes a protracted maturation that continues well into adulthood. Recent advances in diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) methods allow detailed characterizations of the microstructural architecture of white matter, and they are increasingly utilized to study white matter changes during development and aging. However, relatively little is known about the late maturational changes in the microstructural architecture of white matter during post-adolescence. Here we report on regional changes in white matter volume and microstructure in young adults undergoing university-level education. As part of the MRi-Share multi-modal brain MRI database, multi-shell, high angular resolution DWI data were acquired in a unique sample of 1,713 university students aged 18-26. We assessed the age and sex dependence of diffusion metrics derived from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) in the white matter regions as defined in the John Hopkins University (JHU) white matter labels atlas. We demonstrate that while regional white matter volume is relatively stable over the age range of our sample, the white matter microstructural properties show clear age-related variations. Globally, it is characterized by a robust increase in neurite density index (NDI), and to a lesser extent, orientation dispersion index (ODI). These changes are accompanied by a decrease in diffusivity. In contrast, there is minimal age-related variation in fractional anisotropy. There are regional variations in these microstructural changes: some tracts, most notably cingulum bundles, show a strong age-related increase in NDI coupled with decreases in radial and mean diffusivity, while others, mainly cortico-spinal projection tracts, primarily show an ODI increase and axial diffusivity decrease. These age-related variations are not different between males and females, but males show higher NDI and ODI and lower diffusivity than females across many tracts. These findings emphasize the complexity of changes in white matter structure occurring in this critical period of late maturation in early adulthood.

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