Dysfunction of the Glymphatic System Might Be Related to Iron Deposition in the Normal Aging Brain.

Journal: Frontiers In Aging Neuroscience
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Abstract

Objective: The study aims to detect the potential relationship between iron deposition and the function of the glymphatic system in the normal aging brain.

Methods: We recruited 213 healthy participants. We evaluated the function of the glymphatic system using the index for diffusivity along the perivascular space (ALPS-index), assessed iron deposition on quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), and analyzed their relationship.

Results: The mean age of participants was 60.1 ± 7.3, and 107 (50.2%) were female. The mean ALPS-index was 1.4 ± 0.2. The QSM values of the caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, thalamus, red nucleus, substantia nigra, and dentate nucleus were all related to the ALPS-index (all P < 0.001).

Conclusions: The main finding of the current study is that the regional brain iron deposition was related to the function of the glymphatic system. Advances in knowledge: We first evaluated the relationship between deposition of brain iron and the dysfunction of the glymphatic system.

Authors
Wei Zhou, Bo Shen, Wei-qiang Shen, Hao Chen, Yi-feng Zheng, Jing-jing Fei