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Diffusion Changes in the Aging Human Brain

Terry Chuna, Christopher G. Filippia, Robert D. Zimmermana and Aziz M. Ulug,a

a From the Weill Medical College of Cornell University—New York Presbyterian Hospital, Department of Radiology, 1300 York Avenue, New York, New York.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Quantifying changes in the human brain that occur as part of normal aging may help in the diagnosis of diseases that affect the elderly and that cause structural changes in the brain. We sought to assess diffusion changes that are inherently related to brain structure during aging.

METHODS: MR scans were obtained from 11 healthy volunteers and 27 patients (ages 26 to 86 years [53.4 ± 17.0 years]). Images acquired from the patients either showed no abnormalities, contained minimal periventricular white matter changes, or revealed focal lesions. Maps of the average diffusion constant (Dav) were calculated for each subject. Changes in Dav were determined with distribution analysis (histogram) for the entire brain and compared with region-of-interest measurements from the periventricular white matter and thalamus.

RESULTS: Mean Dav of the entire brain (0.74 ± 0.02 x 10-5 cm2/s) showed weaker age dependency compared with the periventricular white matter Dav(0.76 ± 0.04 x 10-5 cm2/s). The Dav of the thalamus Dav (0.75 ± 0.03 x 10-5 cm2/s) had no age dependency. The age-dependent changes of entire brain Dav may be significant for subjects older than 60 years compared with younger subjects.

CONCLUSION: In this study, we observed minimal changes in the Dav of the entire brain with aging. The mean Dav of the human brain is nearly constant throughout most of adulthood.




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