Retinal microvasculature and incident dementia over 10 years: The Three‐City‐Alienor cohort

Author:

Rebouças Sara Cristina Lima1,Cougnard‐Gregoire Audrey1,Arnould Louis12,Delyfer Marie‐Noëlle13,Schweitzer Cédric13,Korobelnik Jean‐François13,Foubert‐Samier Alexandra14,Cheung Carol Y.5,Wong Tien Y.67,Delcourt Cécile1,Helmer Catherine18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Bordeaux INSERM, BPH, U1219 Bordeaux France

2. Department of Ophthalmology Dijon University Hospital Dijon France

3. Department of Ophthalmology Bordeaux University Hospital Bordeaux France

4. Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives Bordeaux University Hospital Bordeaux France

5. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

6. Singapore Eye Research Institute Singapore National Eye Center Singapore Singapore

7. Tsinghua Medicine Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital Tsinghua University Beijing China

8. Clinical Investigation Center – Clinical Epidemiology INSERM Bordeaux France

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionWe explored the longitudinal relationship between retinal vascular features and dementia incidence over 10 years.MethodsAmong 584 participants from the Three‐City‐Alienor (3C‐Alienor) population‐based cohort, quantitative retinal vascular features (caliber, tortuosity, fractal dimension) were measured using semi‐automated software. Dementia was actively diagnosed over the follow‐up period.ResultsOne hundred twenty‐eight participants (21.9%) developed dementia over a median of 7.1 years. In Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics, apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4, and vascular factors, increased retinal arteriolar tortuosity was associated with all‐cause dementia (hazard ratio per standard deviation increase, 1.21; 95% confidence interval: 1.02–1.44). Wider retinal calibers and a higher venular tortuosity were associated with mixed/vascular dementia, but not Alzheimer's disease. Fractal dimensions were not associated with dementia.DiscussionChanges in the retinal microvasculature were associated with dementia risk. More studies are needed to replicate these findings and determine which features might help identify persons at risk at an early stage.HIGHLIGHTS The retinal microvasculature might reflect the brain microvasculature We explored the association between retinal vascular features and incident dementia 584 participants from the Three‐City‐Alienor cohort were followed‐up over 10 years Increased arteriolar tortuosity and venular calibers were associated with dementia risk Retinal imaging might help identify persons at risk of future dementia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical)

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