The impact of pre-adulthood urbanicity on hippocampal subfield volumes and neurocognitive abilities in young adults. (April 2023)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- The impact of pre-adulthood urbanicity on hippocampal subfield volumes and neurocognitive abilities in young adults. (April 2023)
- Main Title:
- The impact of pre-adulthood urbanicity on hippocampal subfield volumes and neurocognitive abilities in young adults
- Authors:
- Liu, Mengge
Han, Tong
Wu, Yue
Cheng, Jingliang
Zhang, Longjiang
Zhang, Bing
Zuo, Xi-Nian
Zhu, Wenzhen
Qiu, Shijun
Geng, Zuojun
Zhang, Xiaochu
Cui, Guangbin
Zhang, Quan
Yu, Yongqiang
Zhang, Hui
Gao, Bo
Xu, Xiaojun
Yao, Zhenwei
Qin, Wen
Liang, Meng
Liu, Feng
Guo, Lining
Xu, Qiang
Fu, Jilian
Xu, Jiayuan
Tang, Jie
Liu, Nana
Xue, Kaizhong
Zhang, Peng
Li, Wei
Shi, Dapeng
Wang, Caihong
Gao, Jia-Hong
Lui, Su
Yan, Zhihan
Chen, Feng
Li, Jiance
Zhang, Jing
Shen, Wen
Miao, Yanwei
Xian, Junfang
Yu, Le
Xu, Kai
Wang, Meiyun
Ye, Zhaoxiang
Liao, Wei-Hua
Wang, Dawei
Yu, Chunshui
… (more) - Abstract:
- Highlights: We extracted pre-adulthood urbanicity of 5, 390 participants from remote sensing satellite data based on annual residential address of each participant. Pre-adulthood urbanicity is positively correlated with volumes of bilateral fimbria and left subiculum body. Pre-adulthood urbanicity has beneficial effects on neurocognitive abilities. The volumes of left fimbria and left subiculum body mediated the relations between urbanicity and visuospatial memory. Abstract: Background: Urbanicity refers to the conditions that are particular to urban areas and is a growing environmental challenge that may affect hippocampus and neurocognition. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the average pre-adulthood urbanicity on hippocampal subfield volumes and neurocognitive abilities as well as the sensitive age windows of the urbanicity effects. Participants and methods: We included 5, 390 CHIMGEN participants (3, 538 females; age: 23.69 ± 2.26 years, range: 18–30 years). Pre-adulthood urbanicity of each participant was defined as the average value of annual night-time light (NL) or built-up% from age 0–18, which were extracted from remote-sensing satellite data based on annual residential coordinates of the participants. The hippocampal subfield volumes were calculated based on structural MRI and eight neurocognitive measures were assessed. The linear regression was applied to investigate the associations of pre-adulthood NL with hippocampal subfield volumes andHighlights: We extracted pre-adulthood urbanicity of 5, 390 participants from remote sensing satellite data based on annual residential address of each participant. Pre-adulthood urbanicity is positively correlated with volumes of bilateral fimbria and left subiculum body. Pre-adulthood urbanicity has beneficial effects on neurocognitive abilities. The volumes of left fimbria and left subiculum body mediated the relations between urbanicity and visuospatial memory. Abstract: Background: Urbanicity refers to the conditions that are particular to urban areas and is a growing environmental challenge that may affect hippocampus and neurocognition. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the average pre-adulthood urbanicity on hippocampal subfield volumes and neurocognitive abilities as well as the sensitive age windows of the urbanicity effects. Participants and methods: We included 5, 390 CHIMGEN participants (3, 538 females; age: 23.69 ± 2.26 years, range: 18–30 years). Pre-adulthood urbanicity of each participant was defined as the average value of annual night-time light (NL) or built-up% from age 0–18, which were extracted from remote-sensing satellite data based on annual residential coordinates of the participants. The hippocampal subfield volumes were calculated based on structural MRI and eight neurocognitive measures were assessed. The linear regression was applied to investigate the associations of pre-adulthood NL with hippocampal subfield volumes and neurocognitive abilities, mediation models were used to find the underlying pathways among urbanicity, hippocampus and neurocognition, and distributed lag models were used to identify sensitive age windows of urbanicity effect. Results: Higher pre-adulthood NL was associated with greater volumes in the left ( β = 0.100, 95%CI: [0.075, 0.125]) and right (0.078, [0.052, 0.103]) fimbria and left subiculum body (0.045, [0.020, 0.070]) and better neurocognitive abilities in information processing speed (-0.212, [-0.240, −0.183]), working memory (0.085, [0.057, 0.114]), episodic memory (0.107, [0.080, 0.135]), and immediate (0.094, [0.065, 0.123]) and delayed (0.087, [0.058, 0.116]) visuospatial recall, and hippocampal subfield volumes and visuospatial memory showed bilateral mediations for the urbanicity effects. Urbanicity effects were greatest on the fimbria in preschool and adolescence, on visuospatial memory and information processing from childhood to adolescence and on working memory after 14 years. Conclusion: These findings improve our understanding of the impact of urbanicity on hippocampus and neurocognitive abilities and will benefit for designing more targeted intervention for neurocognitive improvement. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Environment international. Volume 174(2023)
- Journal:
- Environment international
- Issue:
- Volume 174(2023)
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- Volume 174, Issue 2023 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 174
- Issue:
- 2023
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0174-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-04
- Subjects:
- Hippocampal subfields -- Urban -- Neurocognition -- Remote sensing -- Neuroimaging
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333.705 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01604120 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.envint.2023.107905 ↗
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- 0160-4120
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