Pulse Wave Velocity in Association with Cognitive Function

Wenjun Zhong
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Dementia is an important public health issue in the ageing society; however the cause of dementia has not been clear yet except for age and genes. Cardiovascular risk factors have been suggested to contribute to dementia, such as high blood pressure, but the evidence from clinical trials has not been conclusive. The biological mechanism of cardiovascular disorders in association with cognitive function needs further study. Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV), a “gold standard” measurement of arterial stiffness, has been established as an independent predictor of CVD events. Understanding the association of PWV and cognitive function can further help to understand the role of vascular risk factors in cognitive decline and dementia. Studies on the association of PWV and cognitive function have emerged recently. This manuscript introduced the measurement of aortic PWV, summarized the studies of its association with cognitive function, and commented on the possible mechanism of the association between arterial stiffness and cognitive function. Because of the link between cardiovascular disorders and dementia, intervention of cardiovascular risk factors may have additional benefits on cognitive function with ageing. [N A J Med Sci. 2011;4(4):212-216.]
脉搏波速度与认知功能的关系
老年痴呆症是老龄化社会中的一个重要公共卫生问题;然而,除了年龄和基因外,痴呆症的病因还不清楚。心血管风险因素,如高血压,被认为是导致痴呆的原因,但临床试验的证据还没有定论。心血管疾病与认知功能相关的生物学机制有待进一步研究。主动脉脉波速度(PWV)是衡量动脉硬度的“金标准”,已被确立为CVD事件的独立预测指标。了解PWV与认知功能的关系有助于进一步了解血管危险因素在认知能力下降和痴呆中的作用。近年来,有关PWV与认知功能关系的研究逐渐兴起。本文介绍了主动脉PWV的测量方法,综述了其与认知功能关联的研究,并对动脉僵硬度与认知功能关联的可能机制进行了评述。由于心血管疾病和痴呆之间的联系,心血管危险因素的干预可能对随着年龄增长的认知功能有额外的好处。[J] .中华医学杂志,2011;4(4):212-216。
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