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Systemic blood pressure profile in cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy.

Alessandra Rufa1, Maria Teresa Dotti, Massimo Franchi, Maria Laura Stromillo, Gabriele Cevenini, Silvia Bianchi, Nicola De Stefano, Antonio Federico.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is a genetic form of subcortical ischemic vascular dementia (SIVD). The most common vascular risk factors are unremarkable in CADASIL; however, studies on systemic blood pressure (BP) changes over time are substantially lacking. Because BP instability is a relevant risk factor for developing or worsening white matter changes in sporadic SIVD, we aimed to study the BP profile of CADASIL to investigate its relationship with cognitive decline and white matter injury.
METHODS: Twenty-four-hour ambulatory BP monitoring was performed in a group of 14 CADASIL patients (12 males and 2 females) and in a group of 15 healthy age-matched control subjects. The following BP variables were compared between the 2 groups: mean daytime and nighttime systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial BP (SABPday, DABPday, and MABPday, and SABPnight, DABPnight, and MABPnight) and nocturnal percentage decline in arterial BP (%MABP reduction). Cognitive performances were tested by mini mental status examination (MMSE), and brain MRI was performed to extrapolate the T2-weighted lesion volume (LV) in each CADASIL patient. The 24-hour arterial BP variables were compared between CADASIL and controls. In addition, for CADASIL patients only, MMSE, LV, and age were compared with each pressure variable.
RESULTS: Patients with CADASIL showed a significant reduction (P<0.05) of SABPday, DABPday, MABPday and %MABP decline with respect to controls. In addition, MMSE of CADASIL subjects correlated significantly (P<0.0001) with daytime MABP.
CONCLUSIONS: The low systemic BP profile observed in CADASIL patients was specifically attributable to reduced diurnal BP values. This may further affect cerebral hemodynamics and increase the risk of cognitive impairment in these patients. The pathogenesis of abnormal BP profile in CADASIL remains to be clarified. It is likely that central and peripheral mechanisms controlling BP variations are involved.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16282544     DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000190832.17620.25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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Journal:  Curr Treat Options Neurol       Date:  2017-09       Impact factor: 3.598

2.  CADASIL accelerated by acute hypotension: Arterial and venous contribution to leukoaraiosis.

Authors:  Jacqueline A Pettersen; Julia Keith; Fuqiang Gao; J David Spence; Sandra E Black
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2017-02-15       Impact factor: 9.910

3.  Acute watershed infarcts with global cerebral hypoperfusion in symptomatic CADASIL.

Authors:  Ajeet Gordhan; Brian K Hudson
Journal:  J Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2013-03-01

4.  Is the oxidant/antioxidant status altered in CADASIL patients?

Authors:  Jonica Campolo; Renata De Maria; Caterina Mariotti; Chiara Tomasello; Marina Parolini; Marina Frontali; Domenico Inzitari; Raffaella Valenti; Antonio Federico; Franco Taroni; Oberdan Parodi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-06-14       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 5.  Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) as a model of small vessel disease: update on clinical, diagnostic, and management aspects.

Authors:  Ilaria Di Donato; Silvia Bianchi; Nicola De Stefano; Martin Dichgans; Maria Teresa Dotti; Marco Duering; Eric Jouvent; Amos D Korczyn; Saskia A J Lesnik-Oberstein; Alessandro Malandrini; Hugh S Markus; Leonardo Pantoni; Silvana Penco; Alessandra Rufa; Osman Sinanović; Dragan Stojanov; Antonio Federico
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2017-02-24       Impact factor: 8.775

6.  Vasoreactivity in CADASIL: Comparison to structural MRI and neuropsychology.

Authors:  Fiona C Moreton; Breda Cullen; Christian Delles; Celestine Santosh; Rosario L Gonzalez; Krishna Dani; Keith W Muir
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2017-05-24       Impact factor: 6.200

7.  ER stress and Rho kinase activation underlie the vasculopathy of CADASIL.

Authors:  Karla B Neves; Adam P Harvey; Fiona Moreton; Augusto C Montezano; Francisco J Rios; Rhéure Alves-Lopes; Aurelie Nguyen Dinh Cat; Paul Rocchicciolli; Christian Delles; Anne Joutel; Keith Muir; Rhian M Touyz
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2019-12-05

8.  Twenty-four hour blood pressure pattern in patients with normal tension glaucoma in the habitual position.

Authors:  Soo Geun Joe; Jaewan Choi; Kyung Rim Sung; Seong Bae Park; Michael S Kook
Journal:  Korean J Ophthalmol       Date:  2009-03-09
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