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Studying variability in human brain aging in a population-based German cohort-rationale and design of 1000BRAINS

Caspers, Svenja and Moebus, Susanne and Lux, Silke and Pundt, Noreen and Schutz, Holger and Muhleisen, Thomas W. and Gras, Vincent and Eickhoff, Simon B. and Romanzetti, Sandro and Stocker, Tony and Stirnberg, Rüdiger and Kirlangic, Mehmet E. and Minnerop, Martina and Pieperhoff, Peter and Modder, Ulrich and Das, Samir and Evans, Alan C. and Jöckel, Karl-Heinz and Erbel, Raimund and Cichon, Sven and Nöthen, Markus M. and Sturma, Dieter and Bauer, Andreas and Shah, N. Jon and Zilles, Karl and Amunts, Katrin. (2014) Studying variability in human brain aging in a population-based German cohort-rationale and design of 1000BRAINS. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 6. p. 149.

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Abstract

The ongoing 1000 brains study (1000BRAINS) is an epidemiological and neuroscientific investigation of structural and functional variability in the human brain during aging. The two recruitment sources are the 10-year follow-up cohort of the German Heinz Nixdorf Recall (HNR) Study, and the HNR MultiGeneration Study cohort, which comprises spouses and offspring of HNR subjects. The HNR is a longitudinal epidemiological investigation of cardiovascular risk factors, with a comprehensive collection of clinical, laboratory, socioeconomic, and environmental data from population-based subjects aged 45-75 years on inclusion. HNR subjects underwent detailed assessments in 2000, 2006, and 2011, and completed annual postal questionnaires on health status. 1000BRAINS accesses these HNR data and applies a separate protocol comprising: neuropsychological tests of attention, memory, executive functions and language; examination of motor skills; ratings of personality, life quality, mood and daily activities; analysis of laboratory and genetic data; and state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, 3 Tesla) of the brain. The latter includes (i) 3D-T1- and 3D-T2-weighted scans for structural analyses and myelin mapping; (ii) three diffusion imaging sequences optimized for diffusion tensor imaging, high-angular resolution diffusion imaging for detailed fiber tracking and for diffusion kurtosis imaging; (iii) resting-state and task-based functional MRI; and (iv) fluid-attenuated inversion recovery and MR angiography for the detection of vascular lesions and the mapping of white matter lesions. The unique design of 1000BRAINS allows: (i) comprehensive investigation of various influences including genetics, environment and health status on variability in brain structure and function during aging; and (ii) identification of the impact of selected influencing factors on specific cognitive subsystems and their anatomical correlates.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel > Human Genetics (Cichon)
UniBasel Contributors:Cichon, Sven
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Frontiers Media
e-ISSN:1663-4365
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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