Exploring variability in basal ganglia connectivity with functional MRI in healthy aging.

Ludovica Griffanti ORCID logo; Philipp Stratmann; Michal Rolinski; Nicola Filippini; Enikő Zsoldos; Abda Mahmood; Giovanna Zamboni; Gwenaëlle Douaud; Johannes C Klein; Mika Kivimäki; +4 more... Archana Singh-Manoux; Michele T Hu; Klaus P Ebmeier; Clare E Mackay ORCID logo; (2018) Exploring variability in basal ganglia connectivity with functional MRI in healthy aging. Brain imaging and behavior, 12 (6). pp. 1822-1827. ISSN 1931-7557 DOI: 10.1007/s11682-018-9824-1
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Changes in functional connectivity (FC) measured using resting state fMRI within the basal ganglia network (BGN) have been observed in pathologies with altered neurotransmitter systems and conditions involving motor control and dopaminergic processes. However, less is known about non-disease factors affecting FC in the BGN. The aim of this study was to examine associations of FC within the BGN with dopaminergic processes in healthy older adults. We explored the relationship between FC in the BGN and variables related to demographics, impulsive behavior, self-paced tasks, mood, and motor correlates in 486 participants in the Whitehall-II imaging sub-study using both region-of-interest- and voxel-based approaches. Age was the only correlate of FC in the BGN that was consistently significant with both analyses. The observed adverse effect of aging on FC may relate to alterations of the dopaminergic system, but no unique dopamine-related function seemed to have a link with FC beyond those detectable in and linearly correlated with healthy aging.


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