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Inflammatory agents partially explain changes in cortical thickness and surface area related to body mass index in adolescence

View ORCID ProfileX. Prats-Soteras, View ORCID ProfileM.A. Jurado, View ORCID ProfileJ. Ottino-González, View ORCID ProfileI. García-García, View ORCID ProfileB. Segura, View ORCID ProfileX. Caldú, C. Sánchez-Garre, N. Miró, C. Tor, M. Sender-Palacios, View ORCID ProfileM. Garolera
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/698696
X. Prats-Soteras
Departament de Psicologia Clínica i Psicobiologia, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Neurociències, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Spain
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M.A. Jurado
Departament de Psicologia Clínica i Psicobiologia, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Neurociències, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Spain
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J. Ottino-González
Departament de Psicologia Clínica i Psicobiologia, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Neurociències, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Spain
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I. García-García
Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Canada
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B. Segura
Institut de Neurociències, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainDepartament de Medicina, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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X. Caldú
Departament de Psicologia Clínica i Psicobiologia, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Neurociències, Universitat de Barcelona, SpainInstitut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Spain
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C. Sánchez-Garre
Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, Hospital de Terrassa, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, SpainBrain, Cognition and Behavior Clinical Research Group, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
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N. Miró
Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, Hospital de Terrassa, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, SpainBrain, Cognition and Behavior Clinical Research Group, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
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C. Tor
CAP Terrassa Nord, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, SpainBrain, Cognition and Behavior Clinical Research Group, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
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M. Sender-Palacios
CAP Terrassa Nord, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, SpainBrain, Cognition and Behavior Clinical Research Group, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
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M. Garolera
Brain, Cognition and Behavior Clinical Research Group, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, SpainUnitat de Neuropsicologia, Hospital de Terrassa, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
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Background/Objectives Excessive body mass index (BMI) has been linked to a low-grade chronic inflammation state. Unhealthy BMI has also been related to neuroanatomical changes in adults. However, research in adolescents is relatively limited and has produced conflicting results. This study aims to address the relationship between BMI and adolescents’ brain structure as well as to test the role that inflammatory adipose-related agents might have over this putative link.

Methods We studied structural MRI and serum levels of interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), C-reactive protein and fibrinogen in 65 adolescents (aged 12-21 years). Relationships between BMI, cortical thickness and surface area were tested with a vertex-wise analysis. Subsequently, we used backward multiple linear regression models to explore the influence of inflammatory parameters in each brain-altered area.

Results We found a negative association between cortical thickness and BMI in the left lateral occipital cortex (LOC), the left fusiform gyrus and the right precentral gyrus as well as a positive relationship between surface area and BMI in the left rostral middle frontal gyrus and the right superior frontal gyrus. In addition, we found that higher fibrinogen serum concentrations were related to thinning within the left LOC (β = −0.45, p < 0.001) and the left fusiform gyrus (β = - 0.33, p = 0.035), while higher serum levels of TNF-α were associated to a greater surface area in the right superior frontal gyrus (β = 0.32, p = 0.045).

Conclusions These results suggest that adolescents’ body mass increases are related with brain abnormalities in areas that could play a relevant role in some aspects of feeding behavior. Likewise, we have evidenced that these cortical changes were partially driven by inflammatory agents such as fibrinogen and TNF-α.

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Inflammatory agents partially explain changes in cortical thickness and surface area related to body mass index in adolescence
X. Prats-Soteras, M.A. Jurado, J. Ottino-González, I. García-García, B. Segura, X. Caldú, C. Sánchez-Garre, N. Miró, C. Tor, M. Sender-Palacios, M. Garolera
bioRxiv 698696; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/698696
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Inflammatory agents partially explain changes in cortical thickness and surface area related to body mass index in adolescence
X. Prats-Soteras, M.A. Jurado, J. Ottino-González, I. García-García, B. Segura, X. Caldú, C. Sánchez-Garre, N. Miró, C. Tor, M. Sender-Palacios, M. Garolera
bioRxiv 698696; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/698696

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