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TITLE
The heritability of brain metabolites on proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in older individuals.
ABSTRACT
Twin studies have shown that many aspects of brain structure are heritable, suggesting a strong genetic contribution to brain structure. Less is known about functional aspects of the brain, in particular biologically relevant metabolites in the brain such as those measured by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (((1))H MRS), N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA), creatine (Cr), choline (Cho) and myoinositol (ml), which have been suggested as possible markers of brain aging and early dementia. We examined 296 (56 male/108 female monozygotic and 43 male/89 female dizygotic) older twins (mean age 72.2 ± 5.5 years, range 65-88), for the levels of these metabolites relative to the H(2)O signal in the posterior cingulate cortex using ((1))H MRS. All metabolites showed substantial heritability, which was greatest for the neuronal integrity marker NAA (72%), and less so for the others - Cr (51%), Cho (33%) and ml (55%). The heritability of these markers did not change significantly with age or sex. The genetic determination of NAA, along with the evidence that NAA levels change in aging and neurodegenerative diseases suggest that it is a potential endophenotype of brain aging and dementia.
Crown Copyright © 2012. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
DATE PUBLISHED
2012 Aug 1
HISTORY
PUBSTATUS PUBSTATUSDATE
received 2012/02/02
revised 2012/04/18
accepted 2012/04/22
aheadofprint 2012/04/27
entrez 2012/05/08 06:00
pubmed 2012/05/09 06:00
medline 2012/11/14 06:00
AUTHORS
NAME COLLECTIVENAME LASTNAME FORENAME INITIALS AFFILIATION AFFILIATIONINFO
Batouli SA Batouli Seyed Amir Hossein SA School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, 22-32 King Street, Building R1F, Randwick Campus, UNSW, Randwick, 2052, Sydney, Australia. sa.batouli@unsw.edu.au
Sachdev PS Sachdev Perminder S PS
Wen W Wen Wei W
Wright MJ Wright Margaret J MJ
Suo C Suo Chao C
Ames D Ames David D
Trollor JN Trollor Julian N JN
INVESTIGATORS
JOURNAL
VOLUME: 62
ISSUE: 1
TITLE: NeuroImage
ISOABBREVIATION: Neuroimage
YEAR: 2012
MONTH: Aug
DAY: 1
MEDLINEDATE:
SEASON:
CITEDMEDIUM: Internet
ISSN: 1095-9572
ISSNTYPE: Electronic
MEDLINE JOURNAL
MEDLINETA: Neuroimage
COUNTRY: United States
ISSNLINKING: 1053-8119
NLMUNIQUEID: 9215515
PUBLICATION TYPE
PUBLICATIONTYPE TEXT
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS
GRANTS
GENERAL NOTE
KEYWORDS
MESH HEADINGS
DESCRIPTORNAME QUALIFIERNAME
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aspartic Acid genetics
Brain physiology
Choline genetics
Female genetics
Genetic Markers genetics
Humans genetics
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy methods
Male methods
Protons methods
Twins methods
SUPPLEMENTARY MESH
GENE SYMBOLS
CHEMICALS
REGISTRYNUMBER NAMEOFSUBSTANCE
0 Genetic Markers
0 Protons
30KYC7MIAI Aspartic Acid
997-55-7 N-acetylaspartate
N91BDP6H0X Choline
OTHER ID's