Brain morphometry and estimation of aging brain in subjects with congenital untreated isolated GH deficiency
Purpose Individuals with isolated GH deficiency (IGHD) due to a mutation in the GHRH receptor gene have a normal life expectancy and above 50 years of age, similar total cognitive performance, with better attention and executive function than controls. Our objectives were to evaluate their brain mor...
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Published in | Journal of endocrinological investigation Vol. 47; no. 11; pp. 2797 - 2807 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Cham
Springer International Publishing
01.11.2024
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Summary: | Purpose
Individuals with isolated GH deficiency (IGHD) due to a mutation in the GHRH receptor gene have a normal life expectancy and above 50 years of age, similar total cognitive performance, with better attention and executive function than controls. Our objectives were to evaluate their brain morphometry and brain aging using MRI.
Methods
Thirteen IGHD and 14 controls matched by age, sex, and education, were enrolled. Quantitative volumetric data and cortical thickness were obtained by automatic segmentation using Freesurfer software. The volume of each brain region was normalized by the intracranial volume. The difference between the predicted brain age estimated by MRI using a trained neuronal network, and the chronological age, was obtained.
p
< 0.005 was considered significant and 0.005 <
p
< 0.05 as a suggestive evidence of difference.
Results
In IGHD, most absolute values of cortical thickness and regional brain volumes were similar to controls, but normalized volumes were greater in the white matter in the frontal pole and in the insula bilaterally, and in the gray matter, in the right insula and in left Caudate (
p
< 0.005 for all comparisons) We also noticed suggestive evidence of a larger volume in IGHD in left thalamus (
p
= 0.006), right thalamus (
p
= 0.025), right caudate (
p
= 0.046) and right putamen (
p
= 0.013). Predicted brain ages were similar between groups.
Conclusion
IGHD is primarily associated with similar absolute brain measurements, and a set of larger normalized volumes, and does not appear to alter the process of brain aging. |
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ISSN: | 1720-8386 1720-8386 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40618-024-02372-9 |