Allen Ben, Muldoon Matthew F, Gianaros Peter J, Jennings J Richard
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. (
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Am J Hypertens. 2016 Sep;29(9):1029-37. doi: 10.1093/ajh/hpw026. Epub 2016 Mar 12.
Adiposity and elevated blood pressure (BP) are associated with brain structure abnormalities, but whether these effects are independent is unknown. We tested whether associations between adiposity and white matter integrity were explained by elevated BP.
A sample of 209 middle-aged adults underwent diffusion tensor imaging to quantify indirect metrics of white matter structural integrity. These included putative markers of global white matter integrity (fractional anisotropy (FA)), axonal integrity (axial diffusivity), and myelin integrity (radial diffusivity). Participants were either normotensive or prehypertensive.
After adjusting for age and sex, regression analyses showed that waist circumference was associated with FA (β = -0.15, P < 0.05) and axial diffusivity (β = -0.24, P < 0.001), and mean arterial pressure (MAP) was associated with FA (β = -0.21, P < 0.05). Direct and indirect effect analyses showed that waist circumference was indirectly associated with whole brain FA through MAP (β = -0.06), and directly related to whole brain axial diffusivity, independent of MAP (β = -0.24). Examination of specific white matter tracts yielded similar results; waist circumference was indirectly related to FA through MAP and radial diffusivity, and directly related to axial diffusivity, independent of MAP. Supplemental analyses using body mass index, systolic BP, and diastolic BP also yielded similar results.
These findings suggest at least 2 mechanisms explain the adiposity and white matter association: one pathway through elevated BP impacting global white matter integrity and reducing integrity of the myelin sheath, and at least one other adiposity-specific pathway decreasing axonal integrity.
肥胖与血压升高与脑结构异常有关,但这些影响是否独立尚不清楚。我们测试了血压升高是否能解释肥胖与白质完整性之间的关联。
对209名中年成年人进行了扩散张量成像,以量化白质结构完整性的间接指标。这些指标包括整体白质完整性的假定标志物(分数各向异性(FA))、轴突完整性(轴向扩散率)和髓鞘完整性(径向扩散率)。参与者分为血压正常或高血压前期。
在调整年龄和性别后,回归分析显示腰围与FA(β = -0.15,P < 0.05)和轴向扩散率(β = -0.24,P < 0.001)相关,平均动脉压(MAP)与FA(β = -0.21,P < 0.05)相关。直接和间接效应分析表明,腰围通过MAP与全脑FA间接相关(β = -0.06),并且与全脑轴向扩散率直接相关,独立于MAP(β = -0.24)。对特定白质束的检查得出了类似的结果;腰围通过MAP和径向扩散率与FA间接相关,并且与轴向扩散率直接相关,独立于MAP。使用体重指数、收缩压和舒张压的补充分析也得出了类似的结果。
这些发现表明至少有两种机制可以解释肥胖与白质之间的关联:一种途径是通过血压升高影响整体白质完整性并降低髓鞘的完整性,以及至少一种其他肥胖特异性途径降低轴突完整性。