2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.07.22270583
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Impact of moderate alcohol consumption on brain iron and cognition: observational and genetic analyses

Abstract: Brain iron deposition has been linked to several neurodegenerative conditions and reported in alcohol dependence. Whether iron accumulation occurs in moderate drinkers is unknown. Our objectives were to investigate causal relationships between alcohol consumption and brain iron levels and to examine whether higher brain iron represents a potential pathway to alcohol-related cognitive deficits. Multi-organ susceptibility-weighted magnetic resonance imaging was used to ascertain iron content of brain (quantitat… Show more

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“…This resulted in limitations regarding data resolution. Second, although our GRE sequence appears suitable for standard QSM methods (Haacke et al 2015), its spatial resolution is relatively low, which may have limited our ability to detect iron increases in smaller brain regions of the mid and hind brain as previously reported (Juhás et al 2017;Topiwala et al 2022a) and prevented the exploration of striatal subregions. However, this work performed whole-brain analysis and warrants further investigation using QSM of adequate spatial resolution.…”
Section: Limitationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This resulted in limitations regarding data resolution. Second, although our GRE sequence appears suitable for standard QSM methods (Haacke et al 2015), its spatial resolution is relatively low, which may have limited our ability to detect iron increases in smaller brain regions of the mid and hind brain as previously reported (Juhás et al 2017;Topiwala et al 2022a) and prevented the exploration of striatal subregions. However, this work performed whole-brain analysis and warrants further investigation using QSM of adequate spatial resolution.…”
Section: Limitationmentioning
confidence: 96%