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Cognitive impairment in patients with end-stage renal disease: Accelerated brain aging?

Journal
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
Journal Volume
118
Journal Issue
5
Pages
867-875
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Chiu Y.-L.
Tsai H.-H.
Lai Y.-J.
Tseng H.-Y.
YEN-WEN WU  
Peng Y.-S.
Chiu C.-M.
Chuang Y.-F.
DOI
10.1016/j.jfma.2019.01.011
URI
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/553665
Abstract
Background: Chronic kidney disease exhibits a prominent premature aging phenotype in many different organ systems, including the brain. Nevertheless, a comprehensive characterization of brain aging in non-demented patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is lacking and it remains unclear if the collective changes of cognitive functions and brain structures in ESRD is compatible with aging. Methods: We compared 56 non-demented, independently living dialysis patients (mean age 59.4 ± 11.0 years; mean dialysis vintage of 5.9 years) and 60 non-dialysis controls on a battery of neuropsychological tests, brain MRI T1 imaging and diffusion tensor imaging. Participants with diagnosis of dementia, Mini-Mental State Examination <24, medical history of stroke, or recent hospitalization within 1 month were excluded. Results: Dialysis patients showed significantly worse performance in attention/information processing speed and executive function adjusted for age, sex, education, diabetes and depression. Reduced total brain volume and subcortical volume including hippocampus were found in dialysis patients. Vertex-wise analysis showed cortical thinning in middle frontal, lateral occipital and precuneus region. Furthermore, decreased white matter integrity was found primarily in bilateral anterior thalamic tract, fronto-occipital fasciculus, forceps minor and uncinate tract after correction for multiple comparisons. Conclusion: Overall, differences in cognitive functions, cortical volumes/thickness and white matter integrity associated with dialysis are also cognitive domains and brain structure changes associated with normal aging. In other words, non-demented, independently living dialysis patients present an accelerated brain aging phenotype even after taking into account effects of age, diabetes and depression. ? 2019 Formosan Medical Association
Subjects
Chronic; Cognition; Dialysis; Kidney failure; Neuroimaging
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adult; aged; aging; amygdala; Article; attention; brain size; capsula interna; caudate nucleus; cognitive defect; controlled study; corona radiata (brain); cortical thickness (brain); depression; diabetes mellitus; diffusion tensor imaging; end stage renal disease; executive function; female; functional magnetic resonance imaging; functional neuroimaging; Geriatric Depression Scale; globus pallidus; gray matter; hemodialysis; hemodialysis patient; hippocampus; human; hypertension; independent living; inferior longitudinal fasciculus; information processing; major clinical study; male; medial frontal cortex; mental performance; middle frontal gyrus; Mini Mental State Examination; neuropsychological test; nucleus accumbens; occipital gyrus; occipitofrontal fasciculus; peritoneal dialysis; postcentral gyrus; precuneus; processing speed; putamen; pyramidal tract; Stroop test; subcortex; thalamus; thalamus anterior nucleus; trail making test; uncinate fasciculus; Wechsler adult intelligence scale; Wechsler memory scale; white matter; adverse event; aging; brain; brain mapping; chronic kidney failure; cognition; cognitive defect; complication; middle aged; pathology; pathophysiology; Taiwan; very elderly; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aging; Brain; Brain Mapping; Cognition; Cognitive Dysfunction; Diffusion Tensor Imaging; Female; Humans; Kidney Failure, Chronic; Male; Middle Aged; Neuropsychological Tests; Renal Dialysis; Taiwan
Type
journal article

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