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Anemia predicts lower white matter volume and cognitive performance in sickle and non-sickle cell anemia syndrome.

Soyoung Choi1,2,3, Sharon H O'Neil4,5,6, Anand A Joshi2, Jian Li2, Adam M Bush3,7,8, Thomas D Coates3,6, Richard M Leahy1,2, John C Wood3,6.   

Abstract

Severe chronic anemia is an independent predictor of overt stroke, white matter damage, and cognitive dysfunction in the elderly. Severe anemia also predisposes to white matter strokes in young children, independent of the anemia subtype. We previously demonstrated symmetrically decreased white matter (WM) volumes in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). In the current study, we investigated whether patients with non-sickle anemia also have lower WM volumes and cognitive dysfunction. Magnetic Resonance Imaging was performed on 52 clinically asymptomatic SCD patients (age = 21.4 ± 7.7; F = 27, M = 25; hemoglobin = 9.6 ± 1.6 g/dL), 26 non-sickle anemic patients (age = 23.9 ± 7.9; F = 14, M = 12; hemoglobin = 10.8 ± 2.5 g/dL) and 40 control subjects (age = 27.7 ± 11.3; F = 28, M = 12; hemoglobin = 13.4 ± 1.3 g/dL). Voxel-wise changes in WM brain volumes were compared to hemoglobin levels to identify brain regions that are vulnerable to anemia. White matter volume was diffusely lower in deep, watershed areas proportionally to anemia severity. After controlling for age, sex, and hemoglobin level, brain volumes were independent of disease. WM volume loss was associated with lower Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ; P = .0048; r2 = .18) and an abnormal burden of silent cerebral infarctions (P = .029) in males, but not in females. Hemoglobin count and cognitive measures were similar between subjects with and without white-matter hyperintensities. The spatial distribution of volume loss suggests chronic hypoxic cerebrovascular injury, despite compensatory hyperemia. Neurocognitive consequences of WM volume changes and silent cerebral infarction were strongly sexually dimorphic. Understanding the possible neurological consequences of chronic anemia may help inform our current clinical practices.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31259431      PMCID: PMC6857783          DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hematol        ISSN: 0361-8609            Impact factor:   10.047


  75 in total

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Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2008-07-22       Impact factor: 6.556

3.  Silent cerebral infarcts and cerebral aneurysms are prevalent in adults with sickle cell anemia.

Authors:  Adetola A Kassim; Sumit Pruthi; Matthew Day; Mark Rodeghier; Melissa C Gindville; Max A Brodsky; Michael R DeBaun; Lori C Jordan
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2016-03-03       Impact factor: 22.113

4.  Anemia is associated with poor outcomes in patients with less severe ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Jason J Sico; John Concato; Carolyn K Wells; Albert C Lo; Steven E Nadeau; Linda S Williams; Aldo J Peixoto; Mark Gorman; John L Boice; Dawn M Bravata
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5.  Pseudo continuous arterial spin labeling quantification in anemic subjects with hyperemic cerebral blood flow.

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Journal:  Magn Reson Imaging       Date:  2017-12-09       Impact factor: 2.546

6.  Associated risk factors for silent cerebral infarcts in sickle cell anemia: low baseline hemoglobin, sex, and relative high systolic blood pressure.

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Journal:  Blood       Date:  2011-11-17       Impact factor: 22.113

7.  Anemia is associated with the progression of white matter disease in older adults with high blood pressure: the cardiovascular health study.

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Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2008-09-22       Impact factor: 5.562

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Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2015-09-11       Impact factor: 6.053

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Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2014-09-10       Impact factor: 56.272

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1.  Transient Hypoxia Model Revealed Cerebrovascular Impairment in Anemia Using BOLD MRI and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.

Authors:  Julie Coloigner; Chau Vu; Matthew Borzage; Adam Bush; Soyoung Choi; Xin Miao; Yaqiong Chai; Cristina Galarza; Natasha Lepore; Benita Tamrazi; Thomas D Coates; John C Wood
Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging       Date:  2020-07-09       Impact factor: 4.813

2.  Anemia Increases Oxygen Extraction Fraction in Deep Brain Structures but Not in the Cerebral Cortex.

Authors:  Jian Shen; Xin Miao; Chau Vu; Botian Xu; Clio González-Zacarías; Aart J Nederveen; John C Wood
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-06-17       Impact factor: 4.755

Review 3.  Considerations for Selecting Cognitive Endpoints and Psychological Patient-Reported Outcomes for Clinical Trials in Pediatric Patients With Sickle Cell Disease.

Authors:  Anna M Hood; Lori E Crosby; Hanne Stotesbury; Melanie Kölbel; Fenella J Kirkham
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 4.086

4.  Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Preterm Children with Sickle Cell Disease.

Authors:  Sarah E Bills; Jeffrey Schatz; Erin Hunt; Sreya Varanasi; Julia Johnston; Jessica Bradshaw
Journal:  J Int Neuropsychol Soc       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 3.114

5.  Lower white matter volume in beta-thalassemia associated with anemia and cognitive performance.

Authors:  Soyoung Choi; Richard M Leahy; John C Wood
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 10.047

6.  Locomotor mal-performance and gait adaptability deficits in sickle cell mice are associated with vascular and white matter abnormalities and oxidative stress in cerebellum.

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Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2020-06-10       Impact factor: 3.252

7.  Reduced global cerebral oxygen metabolic rate in sickle cell disease and chronic anemias.

Authors:  Chau Vu; Adam Bush; Soyoung Choi; Matthew Borzage; Xin Miao; Aart J Nederveen; Thomas D Coates; John C Wood
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 13.265

8.  Cerebral oxygen metabolic stress is increased in children with sickle cell anemia compared to anemic controls.

Authors:  Melanie E Fields; Amy E Mirro; Michael M Binkley; Kristin P Guilliams; Josiah B Lewis; Slim Fellah; Yasheng Chen; Monica L Hulbert; Hongyu An; Andria L Ford; Jin-Moo Lee
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2022-02-14       Impact factor: 13.265

9.  Tract-specific analysis and neurocognitive functioning in sickle cell patients without history of overt stroke.

Authors:  Yaqiong Chai; Chaoran Ji; Julie Coloigner; Soyoung Choi; Melissa Balderrama; Chau Vu; Benita Tamrazi; Thomas Coates; John C Wood; Sharon H O'Neil; Natasha Lepore
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 2.708

10.  MRI detection of brain abnormality in sickle cell disease.

Authors:  Hanne Stotesbury; Jamie Michelle Kawadler; Dawn Elizabeth Saunders; Fenella Jane Kirkham
Journal:  Expert Rev Hematol       Date:  2021-06-07       Impact factor: 2.929

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