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Relationship between arterial stiffness index, pulse pressure, and magnetic resonance imaging markers of white matter integrity: A UK biobank study

Atef Badji, Julien Cohen-Adad and Hélène Girouard

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Background: Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in general constitute one of the major public health problems of the 21st century. Research in arterial stiffness and pulse pressure (PP) play an important role in the quest to reduce the risk of developing dementia through controlling modifiable risk factors.

Objective: The aim of the study is to investigate the association between peripheral PP, arterial stiffness index (ASI) and brain integrity, and to discover if ASI is a better predictor of white matter integrity than peripheral PP.

Materials and Methods: 17,984 participants 63.09 ± 7.31 from the UK Biobank were used for this study. ASI was estimated using infrared light (photoplethysmography) and peripheral PP was calculated by subtracting the diastolic from the systolic brachial blood pressure value. Measure of fractional anisotropy (FA) was obtained from diffusion imaging to estimate white matter microstructural integrity. White matter hyperintensities were segmented from the combined T1 and T2-weighted FLAIR images as a measure of irreversible white matter damage.

Results: An important finding is that peripheral PP better predicts white matter integrity when compared to ASI. This finding is consistent until 75 years old. Interestingly, no significant relationship is found between either peripheral PP or ASI and white matter integrity after 75 years old.

Conclusion: These results suggest that ASI from plethysmography should not be used to estimate cerebrovascular integrity in older adults and further question the relationship between arterial stiffness, blood pressure, and white matter damage after the age of 75 years old.

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arterial stiffness index (ASI); pulse pressure (PP); UK Biobank; white matter; MRI

Department: Department of Electrical Engineering
Institut de génie biomédical
Research Center: NeuroPoly - Laboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie
Other
Funders: Canada Research Chair in Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Santé, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Canada First Research Excellence Fund, Courtois NeuroMod project, Quebec Bio-Imaging Network, CRIUGM and Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp Program
Grant number: 950-230815, CIHR FDN-143263, CIHR IAP-224175, 32454 ; 34824, 28826, RGPIN-2019-07244, 5886; 35450
PolyPublie URL: https://publications.polymtl.ca/51654/
Journal Title: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (vol. 14)
Publisher: Frontiers Media
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.856782
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.856782
Date Deposited: 18 Apr 2023 14:58
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2024 15:44
Cite in APA 7: Badji, A., Cohen-Adad, J., & Girouard, H. (2022). Relationship between arterial stiffness index, pulse pressure, and magnetic resonance imaging markers of white matter integrity: A UK biobank study. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 14, 856782 (11 pages). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.856782

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