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001-es BibID:BIBFORM099943
035-os BibID:(WOS)000469877700003 (Scopus)85066471327
Első szerző:Csípő Tamás
Cím:Age-related decline in peripheral vascular health predicts cognitive impairment / Csipo Tamas, Lipecz Agnes, Fulop Gabor A., Hand Rachel A., Ngo Bich-Thy N., Dzialendzik Mikita, Tarantini Stefano, Balasubramanian Priya, Kiss Tamas, Yabluchanska Valeriya, Silva-Palacios Federico, Courtney Donald L., Dasari Tarun W., Sorond Farzaneh, Sonntag William E., Csiszar Anna, Ungvari Zoltan, Yabluchanskiy Andriy
Dátum:2019
ISSN:2509-2715 2509-2723
Megjegyzések:Preclinical studies demonstrate that generalized endothelial cell dysfunction and microvascular impairment are potentially reversible causes of age-related vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID). The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that severity of age-related macro- and microvascular dysfunction measured in the peripheral circulation is an independent predictor of cognitive performance in older adults. In this study, we enrolled 63 healthy individuals into young (< 45 years old) and aged (> 65 years old) groups. We used principal component analysis (PCA) to construct a comprehensive peripheral vascular health index (VHI) encompassing peripheral microvascular reactivity, arterial endothelial function, and vascular stiffness, as a marker of aging-induced generalized vascular dysfunction. Peripheral macrovascular and microvascular endothelial function were assessed using flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and laser speckle contrast imaging tests. Pulse waveform analysis was used to evaluate the augmentation index (AIx), a measure of arterial stiffness. Cognitive function was measured using a panel of CANTAB cognitive tests, and PCA was then applied to generate a cognitive impairment index (CII) for each participant. Aged subjects exhibited significantly impaired macrovascular endothelial function (FMD, 5.6 ? 0.7% vs. 8.3 ? 0.6% in young, p = 0.0061), increased arterial stiffness (AIx 29.3 ? 1.8% vs 4.5 ? 2.6% in young, p < 0.0001), and microvascular dysfunction (2.8 ? 0.2 vs 3.4 ? 0.1-fold change of perfusion in young, p = 0.032). VHI showed a significant negative correlation with age (r = - 0.54, p < 0.0001) and CII significantly correlated with age (r = 0.79, p < 0.0001). VHI significantly correlated with the CII (r = - 0.46, p = 0.0003). A decline in peripheral vascular health may reflect generalized vascular dysfunction and predict cognitive impairment in older adults.
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Aging
Endothelial function
Cognitive impairment
Microvascular dysfunction
VCID
Megjelenés:GeroScience. - 41 : 2 (2019), p. 125-136. -
További szerzők:Lipécz Ágnes Fülöp Gábor Áron (1988-) (általános orvos) Hand, Rachel A. Ngo, Bich-Thy N. Dzialendzik, Mikita Tarantini, Stefano Balasubramanian, Priya Kiss Tamás (1950-) (vegyész) Yabluchanska, Valeriya Silva-Palacios, Federico Courtney, Donald L. Dasari, Tarun W. Sorond, Farzaneh A. Sonntag, William E. Csiszár Anna Ungvári Zoltán Yabluchanskiy, Andriy
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