Sudre Carole H, Moriconi Stefano, Rehwald Rafael, Smith Lorna, Tillin Therese, Barnes Josephine, Atkinson David, Ourselin Sébastien, Chaturvedi Nish, Hughes Alun D, Jäger H Rolf, Cardoso M Jorge
MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing at UCL, Department of Population Science and Experimental Medicine, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Computer Science, Centre for Medical Image Computing, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Cardiovasc Med. 2022 Jul 28;9:939680. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.939680. eCollection 2022.
Risk of stroke and dementia is markedly higher in people of South Asian and African Caribbean descent than white Europeans in the UK. This is unexplained by cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF). We hypothesized this might indicate accelerated early vascular aging (EVA) and that EVA might account for stronger associations between cerebral large artery characteristics and markers of small vessel disease.
360 participants in a tri-ethnic population-based study (120 per ethnic group) underwent cerebral and vertebral MRI. Length and median diameter of the basilar artery (BA) were derived from Time of Flight images, while white matter hyperintensities (WMH) volumes were obtained from T1 and FLAIR images. Associations between BA characteristics and CVRF were assessed using multivariable linear regression. Partial correlation coefficients between WMH load and BA characteristics were calculated after adjustment for CVRF and other potential confounders.
BA diameter was strongly associated with age in South Asians (+11.3 μm/year 95% CI = [3.05; 19.62]; = 0.008), with unconvincing relationships in African Caribbeans (3.4 μm/year [-5.26, 12.12]; = 0.436) or Europeans (2.6 μm/year [-5.75, 10.87]; = 0.543). BA length was associated with age in South Asians (+0.34 mm/year [0.02; 0.65]; = 0.037) and African Caribbeans (+0.39 mm/year [0.12; 0.65]; = 0.005) but not Europeans (+0.08 mm/year [-0.26; 0.41]; = 0.653). BA diameter (rho = 0.210; = 0.022) and length (rho = 0.261; = 0.004) were associated with frontal WMH load in South Asians (persisting after multivariable adjustment for CVRF).
Compared with Europeans, the basilar artery undergoes more accelerated EVA in South Asians and in African Caribbeans, albeit to a lesser extent. Such EVA may contribute to the higher burden of CSVD observed in South Asians and excess risk of stroke, vascular cognitive impairment and dementia observed in these ethnic groups.
在英国,南亚裔和非洲加勒比裔人群患中风和痴呆症的风险明显高于欧洲白人。心血管危险因素(CVRF)无法解释这一现象。我们推测,这可能表明早期血管老化(EVA)加速,且EVA可能是大脑大动脉特征与小血管疾病标志物之间更强关联的原因。
一项基于三族裔人群的研究纳入了360名参与者(每个族裔组120人),他们均接受了脑部和脊椎的MRI检查。基底动脉(BA)的长度和中位直径由时间飞跃图像得出,而白质高信号(WMH)体积则从T1和FLAIR图像中获取。使用多变量线性回归评估BA特征与CVRF之间的关联。在对CVRF和其他潜在混杂因素进行调整后,计算WMH负荷与BA特征之间的偏相关系数。
南亚人的BA直径与年龄密切相关(每年增加11.3μm,95%CI = [3.05; 19.62];P = 0.008),非洲加勒比裔(每年增加3.4μm [-5.26, 12.12];P = 0.436)和欧洲裔(每年增加2.6μm [-5.75, 10.87];P = 0.543)的关系不显著。南亚人(每年增加0.34mm [