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阿尔茨海默病与心血管疾病:一种特殊关联

Alzheimer's Disease and Cardiovascular Disease: A Particular Association.

作者信息

Tini Giacomo, Scagliola Riccardo, Monacelli Fiammetta, La Malfa Giovanni, Porto Italo, Brunelli Claudio, Rosa Gian Marco

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine (DIMI) Clinic of Cardiovascular Diseases, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.

Department of Internal Medicine (DIMI) Clinic of Geriatric Diseases, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.

出版信息

Cardiol Res Pract. 2020 May 5;2020:2617970. doi: 10.1155/2020/2617970. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

METHODS

This review is based on the material obtained via MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE, and Clinical Trials databases, from January 1980 until May 2019. The search term used was "Alzheimer's disease," combined with "cardiovascular disease," "hypertension," "dyslipidaemia," "diabetes mellitus," "atrial fibrillation," "coronary artery disease," "heart valve disease," and "heart failure." Out of the 1,328 papers initially retrieved, 431 duplicates and 216 records in languages other than English were removed. Among the 681 remaining studies, 98 were included in our research material on the basis of the following inclusion criteria: (a) the community-based studies; (b) using standardized diagnostic criteria; (c) reporting raw prevalence data; (d) with separate reported data for sex and age classes.

RESULTS

While AD and CVD alone may be considered deleterious to health, the study of their combination constitutes a clinical challenge. Further research will help to clarify the real impact of vascular factors on these diseases. It may be hypothesized that there are various mechanisms underlying the association between AD and CVD, the main ones being hypoperfusion and emboli, atherosclerosis, and the fact that, in both the heart and brain of AD patients, amyloid deposits may be present, thus causing damage to these organs.

CONCLUSIONS

AD and CVD are frequently associated. Further studies are needed in order to understand the effect of CVD and its risk factors on AD in order to better comprehend the effects of subclinical and clinical CVD on the brain. Finally, we need to clarify the impact of the underlying hypothesized mechanisms of this association and to investigate gender issues.

摘要

方法

本综述基于1980年1月至2019年5月期间通过MEDLINE(PubMed)、EMBASE和临床试验数据库获取的资料。使用的检索词为“阿尔茨海默病”,并与“心血管疾病”、“高血压”、“血脂异常”、“糖尿病”、“心房颤动”、“冠状动脉疾病”、“心脏瓣膜病”和“心力衰竭”相结合。在最初检索到的1328篇论文中,去除了431篇重复论文和216篇非英文记录。在其余681项研究中,根据以下纳入标准,有98项被纳入我们的研究资料:(a)基于社区的研究;(b)使用标准化诊断标准;(c)报告原始患病率数据;(d)按性别和年龄组分别报告数据。

结果

虽然单独的AD和CVD可能被认为对健康有害,但对它们组合的研究构成了一项临床挑战。进一步的研究将有助于阐明血管因素对这些疾病的实际影响。可以推测,AD和CVD之间的关联存在多种潜在机制,主要机制包括灌注不足和栓子、动脉粥样硬化,以及在AD患者的心脏和大脑中可能存在淀粉样蛋白沉积,从而对这些器官造成损害。

结论

AD和CVD经常相关。需要进一步研究以了解CVD及其危险因素对AD的影响,以便更好地理解亚临床和临床CVD对大脑的影响。最后,我们需要阐明这种关联潜在假设机制的影响,并研究性别问题。

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