2016
DOI: 10.1016/s1474-4422(16)30029-1
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Relation of cerebral vessel disease to Alzheimer's disease dementia and cognitive function in elderly people: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: BackgroundFew pathologic data are available on cerebral vessel disease, dementia, and cognition. This cross-sectional study examined associations of cerebral atherosclerosis and arteriolosclerosis neuropathology with probable and possible Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia and level of cognitive function, in a large group of older persons who came to autopsy.Methods1,143 older women or men (median age-at-death = 88.8 years; 42% with AD dementia) underwent annual clinical evaluations and agreed to brain autopsy … Show more

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“…Diffuse white matter disease is prevalent in the elderly, and is associated with small vessel disease 1 , which contributes to approximately 50% of all dementias worldwide including Alzheimer's disease (AD) 24 Individuals with AD develop early white matter changes 5,6 with loss of oligodendrocytes and axons 7 concomitant with cerebral vessel pathology, loss of vascular integrity, and blood flow reductions 811 . Despite the prevalence and clinical significance of age-related white matter disease associated with small vessel disease, the underlying biological mechanisms remain elusive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diffuse white matter disease is prevalent in the elderly, and is associated with small vessel disease 1 , which contributes to approximately 50% of all dementias worldwide including Alzheimer's disease (AD) 24 Individuals with AD develop early white matter changes 5,6 with loss of oligodendrocytes and axons 7 concomitant with cerebral vessel pathology, loss of vascular integrity, and blood flow reductions 811 . Despite the prevalence and clinical significance of age-related white matter disease associated with small vessel disease, the underlying biological mechanisms remain elusive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cerebral vessel pathology is a major risk factor for AD dementia, and is associated with low scores in most cognitive domains 51 . CAA, which is an important cause of BBB disruption and one of the three pathological hallmarks of AD 54 , induces various vascular pathologies that contribute to cognitive decline 26 .…”
Section: Vascular Pathology In Neurodegenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These new devices allow the correlation of PWA with other parameters such as BP and heart rate, making it possible to calculate other variables that may be useful in the prediction of cardiovascular comorbidities 17,32 . Some studies have shown that both VD and AD are strongly associated with cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia 3,4,33 . Parameters such as PWA may also be highly influenced by miscellaneous medicinal products such as the antihypertensive vasodilator agents frequently used by elderly people with cognitive impairment 34,35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown that individuals with cardiovascular risk factors and vascular disorders have an increased chance of developing cognitive disorders, including not only vascular dementia (VD), but also Alzheimer's disease (AD) [2][3][4] . In a recent study, cardiovascular risk factors and risk factors for strokes demonstrated a significant predictive value in cognitive decline in 10 years 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%