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Lindsay R Clark1,2, Daniel A Nation3, Christina E Wierenga4,5, Katherine J Bangen4, Sheena I Dev6, David D Shin7, Lisa Delano-Wood4,5, Thomas T Liu7, Robert A Rissman8, Mark W Bondi9,10.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Age-related vascular changes, including blood pressure elevation and cerebral blood flow (CBF) reduction, are associated with cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Evidence suggests that the relationship between blood pressure and dementia risk varies between younger and older samples within the elderly population.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 27391477 PMCID: PMC4942967 DOI: 10.1186/s13195-014-0080-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alzheimers Res Ther Impact factor: 6.982
Figure 1Hypothesized relationships depicting elevation in CVRi in the very-old resulting from increased MAP and reduced CBF. CBF, cerebral blood flow; CVRi, index of cerebrovascular resistance; MAP, mean arterial pressure.
Demographic and clinical characteristics of young-old and very-old groups
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| Number | 38 | 20 | |
| Age (years) | 69.1 (3.9) | 84.8 (4.0) | <.001 |
| Gender (M/F) (number) | 14/24 | 9/11 | .55 |
| Education (years) | 15.9 (1.9) | 15.7 (3.0) | .69 |
| APOE (ε4-negative/ε4-positive) (number) | 21/15 | 14/6 | .39 |
| Systolic BP | 125.8 (14.2) | 136.2 (17.8) | <.05 |
| Diastolic BP | 74.9 (7.7) | 77.8 (11.7) | .26 |
| Mean arterial pressure | 91.9 (8.6) | 97.3 (13.0) | .06 |
| Pulse pressure | 50.9 (12.4) | 58.4 (11.3) | <.05 |
| Anti-hyperintensive medication use (number currently prescribed medication/ | 17/21 | 14/6 | .07 |
| CVLT-II Long delay free recall | 0.3 | 0.6 | .42 |
| D-KEFS Verbal fluency (letter) ss | 12.4 | 13.2 | .46 |
| D-KEFS Trail making test switching ss | 12.3 | 12.1 | .82 |
Means (standard deviations); BP, blood pressure; CVLT-II, California Verbal Learning Test – 2nd Edition; D-KEFS, Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System; M/F, male/female; ss, scaled score.
Figure 2Mean CBF for young-old (black) and very-old (striped) groups within each significant cluster. Clusters shown resulted from voxelwise regression of MAP on CBF and survived the cluster threshold alpha-protection procedure (P < .05, volume >1,344 mm3). Coordinates (x, y, z) refer to maximum intensity values within each cluster (L = left, R = right, A = anterior, P = posterior, S = superior, I = inferior). CBF, cerebral blood flow; MAP, mean arterial pressure.
Significant clusters resulting from voxelwise -tests comparing CVRi and CBF between young-old and very-old groups
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| (1) L/R Cuneus/lingual gyrus | 3136 | 6 L, 69P, −8I | 2.46 |
| (2) R Paraphippocampal gyrus/superior temporal gyrus/caudate | 1536 | −42R, 41P, −20I | 2.08 |
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| (1) L Caudate/lentiform nucleus | 1600 | 14 L, 1P, 8S | −2.38 |
| (2) L/R Posterior cingulate, L/R cuneus, L precuneus | 1280 | −6R, 61P, 8S | −2.57 |
| (3) L/R Medial frontal gyrus | 1280 | 2 L, −43A, 24S | −3.04 |
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| (1) L/R Lingual gyrus/cuneus | 3136 | 14 L 69P -12I | 2.05 |
| (2) R Insula/inferior frontal gyrus | 2816 | −42R 5P -8I | 4.66 |
| (3) R Middle frontal gyrus/R superior frontal gyrus | 2112 | −34R -23A 32S | 2.94 |
| (4) R Inferior parietal lobule/supramarginal gyrus | 1920 | −58R 29P 32S | 2.60 |
| (5) R Superior frontal gyrus/R middle frontal gyrus | 1664 | −26R -55A 0 | 2.37 |
| (6) R Middle temporal gyrus | 1664 | −42R 49P 8S | 2.42 |
| (7) R Thalamus/caudate/cingulate gyrus | 1472 | −14R 5P 12S | 2.00 |
| (8) R Fusiform gyrus/paraphippcampal gyrus/caudate | 1344 | −42R 41P -20S | 2.41 |
| (9) L Middle frontal gyrus | 1280 | 22 L -31A 36S | 2.28 |
Clusters shown survived our cluster threshold alpha-protection procedure (P < .05, volume >1,280 mm3). A, anterior; CBF, cerebral blood flow: CVRi, index of cerebrovascular resistance; I, inferior; L, left; P, posterior; R, right; PP, pulse pressure; S, superior.
Figure 3Significant clusters of reduced CBF and elevated CVRi and PP/CBF indices in the very-old group. Significant differences at corrected P < .05. CBF, cerebral blood flow; CVRi, cerebrovascular resistance index; PP/CBF, ratio of pulse pressure to cerebral blood flow.
Figure 4Mean cognitive scores for participants with above average (black) and below average (gray) CVRi. CVRi, index of cerebrovascular resistance; ss, scaled score; CVLT-II California Verbal Learning Test – 2nd Edition; D-KEFS, Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System.