Vascular Structure and Function Is Correlated to Cognitive Performance and White Matter Hyperintensities in Older Hypertensive Patients With Subjective Memory Complaints

Author:

Kearney-Schwartz Anna1,Rossignol Patrick1,Bracard Serge1,Felblinger Jacques1,Fay Renaud1,Boivin Jean-Marc1,Lecompte Thomas1,Lacolley Patrick1,Benetos Athanase1,Zannad Faiez1

Affiliation:

1. From Nancy University Hospital (A.K.-S., P.R., R.F., J.M.B., F.Z.) Clinical Investigation Centre (CIC), J. d’Arc Hospital, Dommartin lès Toul, France; Inserm (A.K.-S., P.R., R.F., J.M.B., F.Z.) CIC9501, J. d’Arc Hospital, Dommartin lès Toul, France; Nancy University (A.K.-S., P.R., S.B, J.F., R.F., J.M.B., T.L., P.L., A.B., F.Z.), Faculty of Medicine, Vandoeuvre lès Nancy, France; Inserm U684/961 (A.K.-S., P.R., T.L., P.L., A.B., F.Z.), Faculty of Medicine, Nancy University, Vandoeuvre lès Nancy...

Abstract

Background and Purpose— Arterial stiffening and thickening and endothelial dysfunction may be associated with cognitive decline or white matter hyperintensities (WMH) independently of blood pressure level. We aimed to investigate, using an integrative approach, the relative contributions of structural and functional vascular factors to the degree of cognitive impairment (primary outcome) and the severity of WMH (secondary outcome) in elderly hypertensive patients with subjective memory complaints, a group prone to dementia. Methods— A prospective, dedicated, cross-sectional population of 198 elderly hypertensive patients (mean age 69.3±6.2 years) with subjective memory complaints underwent a full set of cognitive function assessments, brain MRI with semiquantification of WMH, carotid ultrasonography, carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity, brachial endothelial function, and plasma von Willebrand Factor measurements. Results— After adjustment for the usual cardiovascular risk factors, increased arterial stiffness (as assessed by pulse wave velocity) was significantly and independently associated with memory impairment in men. The severity of WMH was independently associated with increased carotid intima media thickness and stiffness (as assessed by augmentation index) as well as with increased age and plasma levels of von Willebrand Factor, a biomarker of endothelial dysfunction. Conclusions— Our data suggest that vascular abnormalities, independently of blood pressure levels, may play a role in the setting of subjective memory complaints as well as of WMH in elderly hypertensive patients. Arterial thickness and stiffness as well as endothelial function should be assessed simultaneously and may represent additional targets for the prevention of subjective memory complaints and WMH.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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