Brain arterial dilatation and the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

Jose Gutierrez, Vanessa Guzman,Farid Khasiyev, Jennifer Manly,Nicole Schupf, Howard Andrews, Richard Mayeux,Adam M Brickman

Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association(2019)

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INTRODUCTION:We tested the hypothesis that brain arterial dilatation increases the risk of Alzheimer's dementia (AD). METHODS:We studied dementia-free participants in the Washington Heights-Inwood Columbia Aging Project who had a brain MRI and post-MRI dementia adjudication. We measured the axial T2-proton density diameters of the intracranial carotids and basilar diameters and used Cox models to obtain AD hazard ratios and 95% intervals. RESULTS:Of 953 participants (mean age 77 ± 7 y, women 64%, 71% nonwhite) followed on average for 3 ± 3 years, 76 (8%) developed AD. In a model adjusted for demographics, vascular risks, apolipoprotein E (APOE)-ε4, and white matter hyperintensities, larger carotid diameters increased the risk of AD, defined categorically as ≥ 90th percentile (HR 4.34, 1.70-11.11) or continuously (HR 1.44 per SD, 1.07-1.94). DISCUSSION:Understanding the pathophysiology of the association between AD and brain arterial dilatation may reveal new clues to the vascular contributions to AD.
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