Choroidal Vascular Volume, White Matter Hyperintensity, and Their Interaction With Cognitive Function in Aging Adults.

IF 5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Journal of the American Heart Association Pub Date : 2025-06-17 Epub Date: 2025-06-11 DOI:10.1161/JAHA.124.039369
Youjie Wang, Ruilin Wang, Hang Wang, Le Cao, Chen Ye, Junfeng Liu, Bo Wu, William Robert Kwapong, Wendan Tao
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Abstract

Background: Reports have proposed the retinal choroid as a potential biomarker for dementia and cerebral age-related disorders. However, the clinical use of the choroid as a surrogate marker remains underexplored. This study investigated the associations among choroidal perfusion, white matter hyperintensity (WMH), and cognitive function.

Methods: WMH severity (volume and shape features) and choroidal characteristics, including choroidal vascular volume, choroidal vascularity index, and choriocapillaris flow density, were automatically quantified in aging adults. Partial Spearman correlation was used to examine the relationship between choroidal and WMH metrics. General linear models were used to examine the associations of choroidal metrics and WMH characteristics with cognitive performance, as well as to explore potential interaction effects, whereas generalized estimating equations were applied to account for within-subject correlations in eye-specific data.

Results: A total of 197 participants were included in the study. Choroidal vascular volume and choroidal vascular index were inversely correlated with total and periventricular WMH volumes. Irregular WMH shape and reduced choroidal vascular volume were both associated with poorer memory performance. A significant interaction was found between choroidal perfusion and periventricular WMH shape on memory, suggesting that the relationship between WMH features and memory function may be more pronounced in individuals with lower choroidal perfusion.

Conclusions: The severity of WMH and the status of choroidal perfusion may jointly reflect memory performance, suggesting ischemia as a potential shared mechanism. Future research is warranted to assess the clinical usefulness of WMH and choroidal metrics in predicting cognitive decline.

老年人脉络膜血管体积、白质高强度及其与认知功能的相互作用。
背景:有报道提出视网膜脉络膜作为痴呆和脑年龄相关疾病的潜在生物标志物。然而,脉络膜作为替代标志物的临床应用仍未得到充分探索。本研究探讨脉络膜灌注、白质高强度(WMH)和认知功能之间的关系。方法:自动量化老年人WMH严重程度(体积和形状特征)和脉络膜特征,包括脉络膜血管体积、脉络膜血管指数、脉络膜毛细血管血流密度。部分Spearman相关用于检查脉络膜和WMH指标之间的关系。一般线性模型用于检查脉络膜指标和WMH特征与认知表现的关联,并探索潜在的相互作用效应,而广义估计方程用于解释眼睛特定数据的受试者内部相关性。结果:共纳入197名受试者。脉络膜血管体积和脉络膜血管指数与总和室周WMH体积呈负相关。WMH形状不规则和脉络膜血管体积减小均与较差的记忆表现有关。脉络膜灌注与脑室周围WMH形状对记忆有显著的相互作用,提示在脉络膜灌注较低的个体中,WMH特征与记忆功能的关系可能更为明显。结论:WMH的严重程度和脉络膜灌注状态可能共同反映记忆功能,提示缺血可能是一个共同的机制。未来的研究需要评估WMH和脉络膜指标在预测认知能力下降方面的临床应用价值。
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Journal of the American Heart Association
Journal of the American Heart Association CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
1.90%
发文量
1749
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: As an Open Access journal, JAHA - Journal of the American Heart Association is rapidly and freely available, accelerating the translation of strong science into effective practice. JAHA is an authoritative, peer-reviewed Open Access journal focusing on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. JAHA provides a global forum for basic and clinical research and timely reviews on cardiovascular disease and stroke. As an Open Access journal, its content is free on publication to read, download, and share, accelerating the translation of strong science into effective practice.
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