Causal associations between hypertension and abnormal brain cortical structures: Insights from a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study

IF 1.9 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Tianxiang Fang , Xizhi Wang , Yingsong Wang , Xiaoya Zheng , Ning Huangfu
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Abstract

Background

Observational studies suggest that hypertension affects brain cortical structure. However, the potential causal association has yet to be entirely determined. Thus, we aim to assess the causality between hypertension and abnormal cortical structure.

Methods

We conducted a bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) study to estimate their relationship. Genome-wide association study summary statistics of hypertension (n = 484,598) and brain cortical (surface area and thickness) (n = 51,665) were derived from publicly available databases. Sensitivity analyses were applied to ensure the robustness of the results.

Results

The study showed that hypertension was associated with a decline in total brain cortical thickness [β, -0.0308 mm; 95 % confidence interval (CI), -0.0610 to -0.0007; p = 0.045] and the insula thickness [β, -0.0415 mm; 95 % CI, -0.0772 to -0.0057; p = 0.023]. A null association was observed between hypertension and other brain regions. In the reverse MR analysis, the total cortical surface area (per 1 SD increase) significantly decreased the incidence of hypertension [odds ratio (OR), 0.976; 95 % CI, 0.963 to 0.990; p = 5.15E-04]. The caudal anterior cingulate cortex thickness (per 1 SD increase) was significantly associated with an increased risk of hypertension [OR, 1.057; 95 % CI, 1.034 to 1.082; p = 1.08E-06]. Moreover, we found several nominally associated gyri, including cuneus, isthmus cingulate, middle temporal, para hippocampal, posterior cingulate, superior temporal, and medial orbitofrontal, influence the incidence of hypertension.

Conclusion

Our study showed causal relationships between hypertension and changes in specific brain cortical, providing new evidence for the heart-brain axis theory.

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高血压与大脑皮质结构异常之间的因果关系:来自双向孟德尔随机化研究的见解。
背景:观察性研究表明高血压影响大脑皮质结构。然而,潜在的因果关系尚未完全确定。因此,我们的目的是评估高血压和皮质结构异常之间的因果关系。方法:我们进行了双向孟德尔随机化(MR)研究来估计它们之间的关系。高血压(n = 484,598)和脑皮质(表面积和厚度)(n = 51,665)的全基因组关联研究汇总统计数据来自公开可用的数据库。采用敏感性分析以确保结果的稳健性。结果:研究表明高血压与脑皮质总厚度下降有关[β, -0.0308 mm;95%置信区间(CI), -0.0610 ~ -0.0007;P = 0.045]和脑岛厚度[β, -0.0415 mm;95% CI, -0.0772 ~ -0.0057;p = 0.023]。高血压与其他脑区无关联。在反向MR分析中,总皮质表面积(每增加1 SD)显著降低高血压发病率[优势比(OR), 0.976;95% CI, 0.963 ~ 0.990;p = 5.15E-04]。尾侧前扣带皮质厚度(每增加1 SD)与高血压风险增加显著相关[OR, 1.057;95% CI, 1.034 ~ 1.082;p = 1.08E-06]。此外,我们发现几种名义上相关的脑回,包括楔骨、峡扣带、颞中、海马旁、后扣带、颞上和眶额内侧,都会影响高血压的发病率。结论:我们的研究揭示了高血压与特定脑皮质变化之间的因果关系,为心脑轴理论提供了新的证据。
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