US Department of Energy (Contractor), Kirtland Air Force Base Albuquerque NM USA.
Independent Practice Albuquerque NM USA.
J Am Heart Assoc. 2024 Jul 16;13(14):e034225. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.124.034225. Epub 2024 Jul 9.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and cognitive functioning in healthy older adults and individuals with neurodegenerative diseases.
A total of 124 participants with Alzheimer disease, cerebrovascular disease, or a mix Alzheimer's and cerebrovascular diseases and 55 controlparticipants underwent magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological testing. BBB permeability was measured with dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and white matter injury was measured using a quantitative diffusion-tensor imaging marker of white matter injury. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between BBB permeability, vascular risk burden, white matter injury, and cognitive functioning. Vascular risk burden predicted BBB permeability (=0.24, <0.05) and white matter injury (=0.38, <0.001). BBB permeability predicted increased white matter injury (=0.34, <0.001) and increased white matter injury predicted lower cognitive functioning (=-0.51, <0.001).
The study provides empirical support for a vascular contribution to white matter injury and cognitive impairment, directly or indirectly via BBB permeability. This highlights the importance of targeting modifiable vascular risk factors to help mitigate future cognitive decline.
本研究旨在探讨健康老年人和神经退行性疾病患者的血脑屏障(BBB)通透性与认知功能之间的关系。
共纳入 124 名阿尔茨海默病、脑血管病或阿尔茨海默病和脑血管病混合患者和 55 名对照参与者,进行磁共振成像和神经心理学测试。通过动态对比增强磁共振成像测量 BBB 通透性,通过定量弥散张量成像标记物测量白质损伤。结构方程模型用于研究 BBB 通透性、血管风险负担、白质损伤和认知功能之间的关系。血管风险负担预测 BBB 通透性(=0.24,<0.05)和白质损伤(=0.38,<0.001)。BBB 通透性预测白质损伤增加(=0.34,<0.001),白质损伤预测认知功能下降(=-0.51,<0.001)。
本研究为血管因素直接或间接通过 BBB 通透性导致白质损伤和认知障碍提供了实证支持。这凸显了靶向可改变的血管危险因素以帮助减轻未来认知下降的重要性。