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Differential Associations of Diastolic and Systolic Pressures With Cerebral Measures in Older Individuals With Mild Cognitive Impairment.
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American journal of hypertension [Am J Hypertens] 2018 Nov 13; Vol. 31 (12), pp. 1268-1277. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Background: Reports on the relative importance of the diastolic and systolic blood pressures (DBP and SBP) in age-related cognitive decline are mixed. Investigating the relation between DBP/SBP and functional and structural brain changes could elucidate which of the 2 measures is more critically important for brain function and, consequently, cognitive impairment.<br />Methods: We investigated the association of SBP and DBP with cortical volume, cerebral blood flow (CBF), and white matter lesions (WML), in nondemented older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI; N = 265, 185 MCI, mean age = 64 years). Brachial blood pressure was measured twice while seated, and the average of the 2 measures was used. Cortical volume, gray matter (GM) CBF, and WML were estimated using T1-weighted imaging, arterial spin labeling, and fluid attenuation inversion recovery, respectively.<br />Results: Reduced cortical volume was associated with elevated DBP (β= -0.18, P = 0.034) but not with SBP (β = -0.10, P = 0.206). GM CBF was associated with DBP (β = -0.13, P = 0.048) but not with SBP (β = -0.07, P = 0.275). Likewise, CBF within brain regions where MCI patients showed hypoperfusion were only associated with DBP (DBP: β = -0.17, P = 0.005; SBP: β = -0.09, P = 0.120). WML volume was associated with both DBP (β = 0.20, P = 0.005) and SBP (β = 0.30, P < 0.001). For all measures, there was no interaction between DBP/SBP and cognitive status, indicating that these associations were independent of the cognitive status.<br />Conclusions: Independently of the cognitive status, DBP is more critically important for GM volume and perfusion, whereas WML is associated with both blood pressures, likely reflecting long-term effect of hypertension and autoregulation dysfunction.
- Subjects :
- Age Factors
Aged
Case-Control Studies
Cognitive Dysfunction diagnostic imaging
Cognitive Dysfunction psychology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Gray Matter blood supply
Gray Matter diagnostic imaging
Humans
Hypertension complications
Hypertension diagnosis
Leukoencephalopathies diagnostic imaging
Leukoencephalopathies physiopathology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Middle Aged
Neuropsychological Tests
Predictive Value of Tests
Risk Factors
White Matter diagnostic imaging
Blood Pressure
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Cognition
Cognitive Aging
Cognitive Dysfunction physiopathology
Hypertension physiopathology
Leukoencephalopathies etiology
White Matter blood supply
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1941-7225
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- American journal of hypertension
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30052724
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpy104