AGE-RELATED CEREBRAL VENTRICULAR VOLUME CHANGES IN HEALTHY ELDERLY HUMANS

Authors

  • Mário Luciano de Mélo Silva Júnior
  • Paula Rejane Beserra Diniz
  • Daniella Araújo de Oliveira
  • Luciana Patrizia Alves de Andrade Valença
  • Antonio Carlos dos Santos
  • Marcelo Moraes Valença

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46979/rbn.v53i3.14489

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Neurologia

Abstract

Normal aging is associated with morphological alte-rations in brain. Ventricular system is located deep inside brain and reflect the overall process of parenchymal atrophy. Once neurode-generative disorders course with more prominent dilatation of brain ventricles, to establish normative volumetric parameters from Brazi-lian healthy old individuals is necessary, and it may be an additional tool on differentiation from the normal to pathological. Objective: To investigate brain ventricular volume changes in Brazilian healthy el-derly people. Methods: Transversal study using magnetic resonance imaging (1.5T) of the brain from 21 elderly healthy volunteers (67À6 years old). Data were assessed with manual segmentation techni-que. Regions of interest were the brain ventricles and intracranial volumes. Old (60-69 years old, 15 women) and Older (>69 years old) groups were created for analysis. Results: Volume of all ventricular compartments significantly increased (p<.001) with age, with excep-tion of the fourth ventricle. The third and lateral ventricles increased between groups 2.1- and 2.8-fold, respectively. Mean total ventricular volume was 1.2À.4% of intracranial volume in Old and 3.2À1.8% in Ol-der group (p<.001), which represents 15À6ml and 40À24ml (p=.001), respectively. We observed a moderate to strong positive correlation between ventricular volume and age, with the best correlation in the third ventricle (r=.710). Total intracranial volume diminished with age, but without statistical significance. Conclusions: Brain ventricles vo-lume increased significantly with age in healthy old individuals, with exception of the fourth ventricle.

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2017-12-20

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