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Sex and Cardiovascular Function in Relation to Vascular Brain Injury in Patients with Cognitive Complaints

Authors :
Matthias J.P. van Osch
L. Jaap Kappelle
Wiesje M. van der Flier
Jacoba P. Greving
Rob J. van der Geest
Lieza G. Exalto
Jeroen de Bresser
Robert J. van Oostenbrugge
Raquel P Amier
Esther E. Bron
Geert Jan Biessels
Astrid M. Hooghiemstra
Sanne Kuipers
RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
Klinische Neurowetenschappen
MUMC+: MA Neurologie (3)
RS: Carim - B05 Cerebral small vessel disease
MUMC+: Hersen en Zenuw Centrum (3)
Cardiology
ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias
Neurology
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration
APH - Personalized Medicine
APH - Methodology
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
Source :
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 84(1), 261-271. IOS Press, Kuipers, S, Biessels, G J, Greving, J P, Amier, R P, de Bresser, J, Bron, E E, van der Flier, W M, van der Geest, R J, Hooghiemstra, A M, van Oostenbrugge, R J, van Osch, M J P, Kappelle, L J, Exalto, L G & Mielke, M 2021, ' Sex and Cardiovascular Function in Relation to Vascular Brain Injury in Patients with Cognitive Complaints ', Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 261-271 . https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-210360, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 84(1), 261-271. IOS PRESS, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 84(1), 261-271. IOS Press BV
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Emerging evidence shows sex differences in manifestations of vascular brain injury in memory clinic patients. We hypothesize that this is explained by sex differences in cardiovascular function. Objective: To assess the relation between sex and manifestations of vascular brain injury in patients with cognitive complaints, in interaction with cardiovascular function. Methods: 160 outpatient clinic patients (68.8±8.5 years, 38% female) with cognitive complaints and vascular brain injury from the Heart-Brain Connection study underwent a standardized work-up, including heart-brain MRI. We calculated sex differences in vascular brain injury (lacunar infarcts, non-lacunar infarcts, white matter hyperintensities [WMHs], and microbleeds) and cardiovascular function (arterial stiffness, cardiac index, left ventricular [LV] mass index, LV mass-to-volume ratio and cerebral blood flow). In separate regression models, we analyzed the interaction effect between sex and cardiovascular function markers on manifestations of vascular brain injury with interaction terms (sex*cardiovascular function marker). Results: Males had more infarcts, whereas females tended to have larger WMH-volumes. Males had higher LV mass indexes and LV mass-to-volume ratios and lower CBF values compared to females. Yet, we found no interaction effect between sex and individual cardiovascular function markers in relation to the different manifestations of vascular brain injury (p-values interaction terms > 0.05). Conclusion: Manifestations of vascular brain injury in patients with cognitive complaints differed by sex. There was no interaction between sex and cardiovascular function, warranting further studies to explain the observed sex differences in injury patterns.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13872877
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 84(1), 261-271. IOS Press, Kuipers, S, Biessels, G J, Greving, J P, Amier, R P, de Bresser, J, Bron, E E, van der Flier, W M, van der Geest, R J, Hooghiemstra, A M, van Oostenbrugge, R J, van Osch, M J P, Kappelle, L J, Exalto, L G & Mielke, M 2021, ' Sex and Cardiovascular Function in Relation to Vascular Brain Injury in Patients with Cognitive Complaints ', Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 261-271 . https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-210360, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 84(1), 261-271. IOS PRESS, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 84(1), 261-271. IOS Press BV
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....65f4f551a60f6ea08f5615a6a7a08e19
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-210360