Background/objectives

Memory clinic patients commonly also have declined physical performance. This may be attributable to white matter injury, due to vascular damage or neurodegeneration. Quantifying white matter injury is made possible by new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, including diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) of network connectivity. We investigated whether physical performance in memory clinic patients is related to white matter network connectivity.

Design

Observational cross-sectional study.

Setting

Memory clinic.

Participants

Patients referred to a memory clinic with vascular brain injury on MRI (n = 90; average age = 72 years; 60% male; 34% with diagnosis Alzheimer disease).

Measurements

We reconstructed structural brain networks from DWI with fiber tractography and used graph theory to calculate global efficiency, fractional anisotropy (FA), and mean diffusivity (MD) of the white matter, and nodal strength (mean FA or MD of all white matter tracts connected to a node). Assessment of physical performance included gait speed, chair stand time, and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) score.

Results

Lower global efficiency, lower FA, and higher MD correlated with poorer gait speed, SPPB scores, and chair stand times (R range = 0.23-0.42). Global efficiency and FA explained 5% to 16% of the variance in gait speed, chair stand times, and SPPB scores, independent of age and sex. Moreover, global efficiency and FA explained an additional 4% to 5% of variance on top of lacunar infarcts and white matter hyperintensities. Regional analyses showed that, in particular, the connectivity strength of prefrontal, occipital, striatal, and thalamic nodes correlated with gait speed.

Conclusion

Poorer physical performance is related to disrupted white matter network connectivity in memory clinic patients with vascular brain injury. The associations of these network abnormalities are partially independent of visible vascular injury. J Am Geriatr Soc 67:1880-1887, 2019.

© 2019 The Authors. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The American Geriatrics Society.

Overview publication

TitlePhysical Performance in Memory Clinic Patients: The Potential Role of the White Matter Network.
DateSeptember 1st, 2019
Issue nameJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
Issue numberv67.9:1880-1887
DOI10.1111/jgs.15987
AuthorsVerwer JH, Reijmer YD, Koek HL & Biessels GJ
InfoUtrecht Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI) Study Group, Exalto LG, Groeneveld ON, Heinen R, Heringa SM, Kalsbeek N, Maher C, de Bresser J, Leemans A, Koek HL, de Wit JE, Blom K, Hamaker M, Faaij R, Pleizier M, Prins M, Vriens E
Keywordsbrain connectivity, cognitive impairment, diffusion-weighted imaging, gait
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