Scientific Reports (Aug 2023)

Altered structural hippocampal intra-networks in a general elderly Japanese population with mild cognitive impairment

  • Sera Kasai,
  • Keita Watanabe,
  • Yoshihito Umemura,
  • Yuka Ishimoto,
  • Miho Sasaki,
  • Haruka Nagaya,
  • Soichiro Tatsuo,
  • Tatsuya Mikami,
  • Yoshinori Tamada,
  • Satoru Ide,
  • Masahiko Tomiyama,
  • Masashi Matsuzaka,
  • Shingo Kakeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-39569-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Although altered networks inside the hippocampus (hippocampal intra-networks) have been observed in dementia, the evaluation of hippocampal intra-networks using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is challenging. We employed conventional structural imaging and incident component analysis (ICA) to investigate the structural covariance of the hippocampal intra-networks. We aimed to assess altered hippocampal intra-networks in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). A cross-sectional study of 2122 participants with 3T MRI (median age 69 years, 60.9% female) were divided into 218 patients with MCI and 1904 cognitively normal older adults (CNOA). By employing 3D T1-weighted imaging, voxels within the hippocampus were entered into the ICA analysis to extract the structural covariance intra-networks within the hippocampus. The ICA extracted 16 intra-networks from the hippocampal structural images, which were divided into two bilateral networks and 14 ipsilateral networks. Of the 16 intra-networks, two (one bilateral network and one ipsilateral networks) were significant predictors of MCI from the CNOA after adjusting for age, sex, education, disease history, and hippocampal volume/total intracranial volume ratio. In conclusion, we found that the relationship between hippocampal intra-networks and MCI was independent from the hippocampal volume. Our results suggest that altered hippocampal intra-networks may reflect a different pathology in MCI from that of brain atrophy.