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Are the Variants of the Circle of Willis Determined by Genetic or Environmental Factors? Results of a Twin Study and Review of the Literature.

Bianka Forgo1, Adam Domonkos Tarnoki1, David Laszlo Tarnoki1, Daniel Tamas Kovacs1, Laszlo Szalontai1, Aliz Persely1, Anita Hernyes1, Marcell Szily1, Levente Littvay2, Emanuela Medda3, Adam Szabo4, Lajos Rudolf Kozak4, Gabor Rudas4, Attila Sas5, Marianna Sepsi6, Laszlo Kostyal6, Csaba Olah7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anatomic variants of the circle of Willis (CW) are commonly observed in healthy subjects. Genetic and environmental factors influencing these variants remain unclear. Our aim was to assess the genetic and environmental background affecting variant CW phenotypes.
METHODS: A total of 122 adult healthy twins from the Hungarian Twin Registry (39 monozygotic (MZ) and 22 dizygotic (DZ) pairs, average age 49.7 ± 13.4 years) underwent Time-of-Flight magnetic resonance angiography and transcranial Doppler sonography. We investigated the anterior and posterior CW according to morphological categories. Prevalence and concordance rates of CW variants were calculated. MZ twins discordant for CW variants were analyzed for cardiovascular risk factors and altered blood flow.
RESULTS: Complete CW (45.0%) and bilaterally absent posterior communicating artery (PCoA) (22.5%) were the most prevalent variants in the anterior and posterior CW, respectively. There was no significant difference regarding the prevalence of variants across zygosity except for bilaterally hypoplastic PCoA (p = .02). DZ concordance was higher compared to MZ twins regarding morphological categories of the CW. Cardiovascular risk factors were not significantly associated with variant CW in MZ twins discordant to CW morphology. Flow parameters did not differ significantly among MZ twins discordant to CW variants.
CONCLUSION: CW variants may not be determined by substantial genetic effects and are not influenced by altered blood flow in healthy individuals. Further investigations are needed to identify potential environmental factors affecting these variants.

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Keywords:  Circle of Willis; cerebrovascular development; cerebrovascular variants; collateral flow; genetic; twin; variant

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30201058     DOI: 10.1017/thg.2018.50

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Twin Res Hum Genet        ISSN: 1832-4274            Impact factor:   1.587


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Authors:  Hannah J Thomas; Usaid Rana; Channa E Marsh; Harrison T Caddy; Lachlan J Kelsey; Kurt J Smith; Daniel J Green; Barry J Doyle
Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)       Date:  2020-09-03

2.  Variations in the Circle of Willis in a large population sample using 3D TOF angiography: The Tromsø Study.

Authors:  Lars B Hindenes; Asta K Håberg; Liv Hege Johnsen; Ellisiv B Mathiesen; David Robben; Torgil R Vangberg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-11-03       Impact factor: 3.240

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