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ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD PRESSURE AND GENETIC BACKGROUND WITH WHITHE MATTER LESION IN PATIENTS WITH MCI

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
Abstract:
Background. White matter lesions (WMLs) may contribute to cognitive deficits in patients with mild cognitive
impairment (MCI), but their pathogenesis is complex. Fluctuations of blood pressure (BP) over 24 hours and genetic
predisposition to develop vascular damage have been implicated.
Methods. In 63 MCI patients 65 years old or older, BP was measured both clinically and with ambulatory BP
monitoring. Patients were classified in two groups: no/very mild (n ¼ 34) and mild to severe (n ¼ 29) WMLs, based on
a visual scale on magnetic resonance (mean age 71.8 6 4.7 vs 74.6 6 5.1, and female gender 53% vs 66%, respectively).
The volume of WMLs was measured by a semi-automatic method, separately for periventricular caps and rim,
periventricular confluent, subcortical punctate, and subcortical confluent. Polymorphisms of cystatin C (CST3) and
cholesterol 24-hydroxylase (CYP46) genes, putative risk factors for cerebrovascular disease, were determined.
Results. The prevalence of cerebrovascular risk factors was similar in the two MCI groups of different WML severity,
as well as clinic and ambulatory BP. In patients with mild to severe, but not in those with no/very mild WMLs, the volume
of periventricular confluent WMLs increased with increasing daytime systolic BP (regression coefficient .47, 95%
confidence interval [CI], .13 to .71 vs .02, 95% CI,.32 to .36, p¼.003 for the difference between slopes). The volume of
other WML subtypes was not associated with ambulatory BP. Participants carrying both CST3*B and CYP46*T alleles
were overrepresented in the MCI group with mild to severe WMLs (43% vs 17%, p .03).
Conclusions. BP and gene putative risk factors for cerebrovascular disease are differentially associated with WMLs in
two MCI groups of different WML severity. WMLs might develop for the convergence of innate with acquired factors.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Blood pressure; White matter lesions; Mild cognitive impairment; Genotype; Cystatin c
List of contributors:
Galluzzi, S; Geroldi, C; Zulli, Roberto; Binetti, G; Romanelli, Giuseppe; Frisoni, Gb
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/590
Published in:
JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
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