Intracranial arterial calcification and cerebrovascular function in the general aging population – A 7T MRI Study

IF 2.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Anna M. Streiber , Carmen Kuenen , Stanley D.T. Pham , Julia Neitzel , Daniel Bos , Jeroen C.W. Siero , Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg , Nikki Dieleman , Geert Jan Biessels , Meike W. Vernooij
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Abstract

Background

Intracranial arteriosclerosis may impair downstream cerebrovascular function, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Using 7T MRI, we investigate the association between intracranial arteriosclerosis and cerebrovascular function in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and in downstream small perforating arteries.

Methods

We included 195 Rotterdam Study participants (43.6% female, average age 70.8 years (± 4.52 years)) who previously underwent a non-contrast CT on which we measured intracranial carotid artery calcification (ICAC) and vertebral artery calcification (VAC) as hallmarks of intracranial arteriosclerosis. Participants underwent a 7T brain MRI to assess blood flow velocity and pulsatility in the MCA and small perforating arteries as well as whole-brain cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR). We assessed the relationship between intracranial arteriosclerosis and vessel function using linear regression and linear mixed models.

Results

ICAC and VAC presence and burden were associated with higher pulsatility but not blood flow velocity in the MCA (e.g. βICAC presence: 0.07 [95% Confidence interval: 0.02, 0.13]). There was no statistically significant association with CVR, pulsatility, and blood flow velocity in the small perforating arteries.

Conclusions

In this cohort, intracranial arterial calcification was associated with increased MCA pulsatility, suggesting a localized impact on cerebrovascular hemodynamics. Associations with CVR and perforating artery flow velocity and pulsatility did not reach statistical significance. Thus, larger studies are needed to determine whether subtle effects exist.

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普通老年人群颅内动脉钙化与脑血管功能的7T MRI研究。
背景:颅内动脉硬化可能损害下游脑血管功能,但其潜在机制尚不清楚。利用7T MRI,我们研究了大脑中动脉(MCA)和下游小穿孔动脉颅内动脉硬化与脑血管功能之间的关系。方法:我们纳入了195名鹿特丹研究参与者(43.6%为女性,平均年龄70.8岁(±4.52岁)),他们之前接受过非对比CT检查,我们测量了颅内颈动脉钙化(ICAC)和椎动脉钙化(VAC)作为颅内动脉硬化的标志。参与者接受了7T脑MRI,以评估MCA和小穿孔动脉的血流速度和脉搏,以及全脑脑血管反应性(CVR)。我们使用线性回归和线性混合模型评估颅内动脉硬化与血管功能之间的关系。结果:廉政公署和VAC的存在和负担与高脉搏有关,但与MCA血流速度无关(例如,β廉政公署的存在:0.07[95%可信区间:0.02,0.13])。与CVR、搏动性和小穿孔动脉血流速度没有统计学意义的关联。结论:在这个队列中,颅内动脉钙化与MCA搏动增加有关,提示对脑血管血流动力学有局部影响。CVR与穿孔动脉流速和脉搏的相关性无统计学意义。因此,需要更大规模的研究来确定是否存在微妙的影响。
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Cerebral circulation - cognition and behavior
Cerebral circulation - cognition and behavior Neurology, Clinical Neurology
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