Dewen Meng
Anticholinergic drugs and forebrain magnetic resonance imaging changes in cognitively normal people and those with mild cognitive impairment
Meng, Dewen; Mohammadi-Nejad, Ali Reza; Sotiropoulos, Stamatios N.; Auer, Dorothee P.
Authors
Dr. ALIREZA MOHAMMADINEZHAD KISOMI ALIREZA.MOHAMMADINEZHADKISOMI@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Research Fellow
STAMATIOS SOTIROPOULOS STAMATIOS.SOTIROPOULOS@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Computational Neuroimaging
DOROTHEE AUER dorothee.auer@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Neuroimaging
Abstract
Background and purpose: Anticholinergic (AC) medication use is associated with cognitive decline and dementia, which may be related to an AC-induced central hypocholinergic state, but the exact mechanisms remain to be understood. We aimed to further elucidate the putative link between AC drug prescription, cognition, and structural and functional impairment of the forebrain cholinergic nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM). Methods: Cognitively normal (CN; n=344) and mildly cognitively impaired (MCI; n=224) Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative Phase 3 participants with good quality 3-T magnetic resonance imaging were included. Structural (regional gray matter [GM] density) and functional NBM integrity (functional connectivity [FC]) were compared between those on AC medication for > 1year (AC+) and those without (AC−) in each condition. AC burden was classed as mild, moderate, or severe. Results: MCI AC+ participants (0.55±0.03) showed lower NBM GM density compared to MCI AC− participants (0.56±0.03, p=0.002), but there was no structural AC effect in CN. NBM FC was lower in CN AC+ versus CN AC− (3.6±0.5 vs. 3.9±0.6, p=0.001), and in MCI AC+ versus MCI AC− (3.3±0.2 vs. 3.7±0.5, p<0.001), with larger effect size in MCI. NBM FC partially mediated the association between AC medication burden and cognition. Conclusions: Our findings provide novel support for a detrimental effect of mild AC medication on the forebrain cholinergic system characterized as functional central hypocholinergic that partially mediated AC-related cognitive impairment. Moreover, structural tissue damage suggests neurodegeneration, and larger effect sizes in MCI point to enhanced susceptibility for AC medication in those at risk of dementia.
Citation
Meng, D., Mohammadi-Nejad, A. R., Sotiropoulos, S. N., & Auer, D. P. (2022). Anticholinergic drugs and forebrain magnetic resonance imaging changes in cognitively normal people and those with mild cognitive impairment. European Journal of Neurology, https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.15251
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jan 13, 2022 |
Online Publication Date | Feb 7, 2022 |
Publication Date | Feb 7, 2022 |
Deposit Date | Feb 8, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 8, 2022 |
Journal | European Journal of Neurology |
Print ISSN | 1351-5101 |
Electronic ISSN | 1468-1331 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.15251 |
Keywords | anticholinergic drugs, cognition, forebrain, functional connectivity, gray matter density, nucleus basalis of Meynert |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7410454 |
Publisher URL | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ene.15251 |
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