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Inverse association between the anticholinergic burden and hippocampus volume in a population-based cohort across the entire adult age range

Authors :
Ingo Kilimann
Diana Wucherer
Till Ittermann
Henry Völzke
Robin Bülow
Wolfgang Hoffmann
Hans Jörgen Grabe
Katharina Wittfeld
Stefan Johannes Teipel
Source :
GeroScience 44(3), 1715-1726 (2022). doi:10.1007/s11357-021-00497-w
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2022.

Abstract

Many medications of different indications have a relevant anticholinergic activity. The anticholinergic burden of medication has been shown to have significant effects on the cognition and the risk for cognitive impairment and dementia particularly in older patients. So far, most of the studies used data from geriatric patients and the effect of the anticholinergic burden on brain structures is still unexplored. Our study aimed to analyze possible associations of hippocampus and cholinergic basal forebrain volumes as vulnerable brain structures for the development of dementia and the anticholinergic burden in a population-based cohort of non-demented participants spanning the adult age range from 21 to 80 years. We analyzed associations between medication-related anticholinergic burden and structural MRI volumes from participants (n = 3087, 52.2% female) of the population-based “Study of Health in Pomerania” (SHIP). Anticholinergic burden was obtained from the current medication plan using the Anticholinergic Burden Scale (ACB). All analyses were adjusted for age, sex, education, and total intracranial volume. We found statistically significant associations between the ACB and the left and right hippocampus volume but not for the basal forebrain cholinergic system. Complementary voxel-based analysis across all participants revealed FWE-corrected (p =

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GeroScience 44(3), 1715-1726 (2022). doi:10.1007/s11357-021-00497-w
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10223892715b607c7f9b0b9605ad0e3b