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Пишет bioRxiv Subject Collection: Neuroscience ([info]syn_bx_neuro)
@ 2024-03-20 20:47:00


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Dedifferentiation of caudate-cortical connectivity is linked to reduced D1 dopamine receptor availability and poorer memory function in aging
Decreasing integrity of striato-cortical circuits has been highlighted as an important determinant of declines in flexible, higher-order cognition in older age. Here, leveraging multi-modal (fMRI, PET) neuroimaging data from a large adult lifespan sample, we demonstrate older age to be associated with less specific functional coupling between the caudate and cortical association networks. This age-related dedifferentiation of caudate-cortical connectivity was present during both rest and an active working memory task, and predicted poorer short and long-term memory performance with older age. Notably, reduced striatal and prefrontal dopamine D1-like receptor (D1DR) availability was associated with less specific caudate-cortical coupling across the lifespan and accounted for age-related variation in this measure. These findings highlight decreased dopaminergic neuromodulation as one factor contributing to differences in striato-cortical function, and memory performance, with older age.


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