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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurobiol Aging. 2010 Aug 5;33(4):670–680. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2010.06.003

Table 2.

Negative association of gray matter volume, homocysteine, and mediation by dietary condition.

Region Coordinates (x, y, z) Peakt-value Cluster size
(voxels)
Homocysteine associations
L&R Anterior Cingulate Cortex 2, 13, 25 4.12 2323
 L&R Anterior Cingulate Cortex 0, 26, 22 3.55
L Caudoputamen −10, 28, 12 3.79 2021
 L Agranular Insula −16, 25, 7 2.76
R Putamen 10, 28, 12 3.47 1372
L Dorsal Premotor Cortex −8, 26, 32 3.30 2260
 L Dorsal Premotor Cortex −8, 40, 32 3.11
Homocysteine*Condition
L Somatosensory areas 1 and 2 −10, −8, 38 3.74 3325
 L visual area 7a −11, 0, 38 3.53
R Somatosensory area 5 7, 0, 40 3.60 2004
R Hippocampus 17, 16, 0 3.58 247
 R visual area 7a 14, −2, 36 3.01
L Extrastriate Cortex −20, −12, 22 3.44 3964
 L Primary Visual Cortex −16, −18, 28 3.20
 L Extrastriate Cortex (LS) −13, −9, 23 2.90

L = Left hemisphere; R = Right hemisphere. LS = Lunate Sulcus. The interaction tested where CR monkeys showed more gray matter relative to controls per unit increase in Hcy, suggesting an ameliorative effect. Voxel and cluster thresholds were p < .005 (uncorrected) and p < .05 (corrected) respectively. The hippocampal result survived a cluster correction derived from an a priori defined anatomical ROI.