Structural organization of the prefrontal white matter pathways in the adult and aging brain measured by diffusion tensor imaging.

N Malykhin*, S Vahidy, S Michielse, N Coupland, R Camicioli, P Seres, R Carter

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Abstract

Abstract
Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies confirmed the vulnerability of frontal callosal fibers to normal aging. The present study extended this examination systematically to other prefrontal white matter regions. Structural magnetic resonance imaging and DTI datasets were acquired from 69 healthy subjects aged 22–84 years. The prefrontal white matter was parcellated into several anatomical sub-regions: medial and lateral orbitofrontal white matter, dorsolateral prefrontal white matter, and medial prefrontal white matter, using reliable DTI-tractography protocols. Tract-specific characteristics were calculated using Matlab. Regression models were used to determine the relationship between age and structural integrity of white matter tracts. The results of our study demonstrate regional age-related changes in the prefrontal white matter tracts of the human brain. This study was cross-sectional and therefore additional longitudinal studies are needed to confirm our findings.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-431
Number of pages14
JournalBrain Structure & Function
Volume216
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011
Externally publishedYes

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