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研究动脉僵硬度和脑血流量对海马总体积及海马亚区体积的独立作用和调节作用。

Examining the independent and moderating effects of arterial stiffness and cerebral blood flow on total hippocampal and hippocampal subfield volumes.

作者信息

Horan Michelle, Carey Daniel, Knight Silvin, Fagan A, Meaney James F M, Kenny Rose Anne, De Looze Céline

机构信息

The Thomas Mitchell Centre for Advanced Medical Imaging (CAMI), St. James' Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2025 Jun 30;17:1466294. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2025.1466294. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There is a critical link between vascular disease and the progression to dementia. The hippocampus has been implicated in memory and cognitive decline. In this study, we investigate the independent and moderating effects of increased arterial stiffness (AS) and reduced cerebral blood flow (CBF) on hippocampal volume (HV) in a large MRI sample of community-dwelling older adults from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA).

METHODS

Longitudinal data from study participants for Wave 1 (2009-2011) and Wave 3 (2014-2015) were included. This included health and social information as well as a nurse-administered health assessment. Patients who had complete AS, CBF and MR-hippocampal measurements were included. Pseudo-continuous arterial spine labelling was performed to quantify whole CBF. Volumetric analysis was performed using FreeSurfer 6.0 recon-all processing pipeline.

RESULTS

395 patients met inclusion criteria. This four-year follow up longitudinal study demonstrated that (i) prolonged elevated AS (at wave 1 and wave 3), (ii) the interaction between higher AS at wave 1 and lower CBF at wave 3 and (iii) the interaction between prolonged elevated AS (at wave 1 and wave 3) and reduced CBF at wave 3 were associated with smaller HV.

CONCLUSION

Increased arterial stiffness and reduced CBF were not independently associated with smaller HV. However, in combination, persistently elevated AS and reduced CBF is associated with smaller HV. These effects were equally exerted across all hippocampal subfields tested. Our findings suggest a lag effect in the arterial stiffness and hippocampal volume relationship. We propose that the subsequent reduction in cerebral blood flow observed with elevated arterial stiffness may be the missing link in the pathway associating arterial stiffness with hippocampal atrophy.

摘要

引言

血管疾病与痴呆症的进展之间存在关键联系。海马体与记忆和认知衰退有关。在本研究中,我们在来自爱尔兰老龄化纵向研究(TILDA)的大量社区居住老年人的MRI样本中,调查了动脉僵硬度(AS)增加和脑血流量(CBF)减少对海马体体积(HV)的独立影响和调节作用。

方法

纳入了研究参与者在第1波(2009 - 2011年)和第3波(2014 - 2015年)的纵向数据。这包括健康和社会信息以及护士进行的健康评估。纳入了具有完整AS、CBF和磁共振海马体测量值的患者。采用伪连续动脉自旋标记法对全脑CBF进行量化。使用FreeSurfer 6.0重建 - 全处理管道进行体积分析。

结果

395名患者符合纳入标准。这项为期四年的随访纵向研究表明,(i)AS持续升高(在第1波和第3波时),(ii)第1波时较高的AS与第3波时较低的CBF之间的相互作用,以及(iii)AS持续升高(在第1波和第3波时)与第3波时CBF降低之间的相互作用与较小的HV相关。

结论

动脉僵硬度增加和CBF减少与较小的HV无独立相关性。然而,综合来看,AS持续升高和CBF减少与较小的HV相关。这些影响在所有测试的海马体亚区域中均同等存在。我们的研究结果表明动脉僵硬度与海马体体积关系中存在滞后效应。我们提出,随着动脉僵硬度升高而观察到的随后脑血流量减少可能是将动脉僵硬度与海马体萎缩联系起来的途径中缺失的环节。

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