Is vestibular function related to human hippocampal volume?

Joyce Bosmans, Hanne Gommeren, Peter Zu Eulenburg, Annick Gilles, Griet Mertens, Angelique Van Ombergen, Patrick Cras, Sebastiaan Engelborghs, Vincent Van Rompaey

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent studies implicate the effect of vestibular loss on cognitive decline, including hippocampal volume loss. As hippocampal atrophy is an important biomarker of Alzheimer's disease, exploring vestibular dysfunction as a risk factor for dementia and its role in hippocampal atrophy is of interest.

OBJECTIVE: To replicate previous literature on whole-brain and hippocampal volume in semicircular canal dysfunction (bilateral vestibulopathy; BV) and explore the association between otolith function and hippocampal volume.

METHODS: Hippocampal and whole-brain MRI volumes were compared in adults aged between 55 and 83 years. Participants with BV (n = 16) were compared to controls individually matched on age, sex, and hearing status (n = 16). Otolith influence on hippocampal volume in preserved semicircular canal function was evaluated (n = 34).

RESULTS: Whole-brain and targeted hippocampal approaches using volumetric and surface-based measures yielded no significant differences when comparing BV to controls. Binary support vector machines were unable to classify inner ear health status above chance level. Otolith parameters were not associated with hippocampal volume in preserved semicircular canal function.

CONCLUSIONS: No significant differences in whole-brain or hippocampal volume were found when comparing BV participants with healthy controls. Saccular parameters in subjects with preserved semicircular canal function were not associated with hippocampal volume changes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-13
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2024

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Keywords

  • Adult
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Hippocampus/diagnostic imaging
  • Brain
  • Vestibule, Labyrinth/diagnostic imaging
  • Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Atrophy/pathology

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