Anemia and cerebrovascular disease: pathophysiological insights and clinical implications.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-05-21 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000002907
Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu, Getrude Uzoma Obeagu
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Abstract

Anemia and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) are interconnected conditions that significantly impact global health, often coexisting to worsen clinical outcomes. Anemia-induced hypoxia increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) via mitochondrial dysfunction and xanthine oxidase activity, amplifying oxidative stress. ROS directly harm endothelial cells by disrupting tight junctions, increasing vascular permeability, and compromising the integrity of the blood-brain barrier. This review delves into the pathophysiology of anemia in the context of CVD, emphasizing the impact of hypoxia, oxidative stress, and endothelial dysfunction. Clinically, anemia worsens CVD prognosis by elevating the risk of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, delaying recovery, and increasing mortality rates. If untreated, anemia exacerbates neuronal damage, promotes vascular remodeling, and perpetuates systemic inflammation, leading to poor functional outcomes. This review underscores the necessity of timely anemia diagnosis and targeted management in patients with cerebrovascular disease to mitigate these adverse outcomes.

贫血和脑血管疾病:病理生理学的见解和临床意义。
贫血和脑血管疾病(CVD)是相互关联的疾病,严重影响全球健康,往往共存,使临床结果恶化。贫血性缺氧通过线粒体功能障碍和黄嘌呤氧化酶活性增加活性氧(ROS)的产生,放大氧化应激。ROS通过破坏紧密连接、增加血管通透性和损害血脑屏障的完整性直接伤害内皮细胞。这篇综述深入探讨了CVD背景下贫血的病理生理,强调缺氧、氧化应激和内皮功能障碍的影响。在临床上,贫血通过增加缺血性和出血性中风的风险、延迟恢复和增加死亡率来恶化心血管疾病的预后。如果不及时治疗,贫血会加重神经损伤,促进血管重塑,并使全身炎症持续存在,导致功能不良。这篇综述强调了及时诊断和针对性治疗脑血管疾病患者贫血的必要性,以减轻这些不良后果。
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