The Link between Metabolic Syndrome and the Brain.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Digestion Pub Date : 2024-10-05 DOI:10.1159/000541696
Spyridon Zouridis, Ahmad Basil Nasir, Patricia Aspichueta, Wing-Kin Syn
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Abstract

Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of cardiometabolic conditions that has been linked to high risk for cardiovascular disease, liver complications, and several malignancies. More recently, MetS has been associated with cognitive dysfunction.

Summary: Studies have shown an association with minimal cognitive impairment, progression to vascular dementia, and even Alzheimer's disease. MetS components have been individually explored, and glucose intolerance has the strongest association with impairment in several cognitive domains. Several hypotheses have been proposed regarding the pathophysiology underlying the MetS-cognitive dysfunction association, and even though insulin resistance plays a major role, more studies are needed to elucidate this topic. Moreover, several other factors contributing to this association have been identified. Liver disease and more specifically metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease can on its own contribute to cognitive decline through systemic inflammation and higher ammonia levels. Gut dysbiosis that has also been identified in MetS can also lead to cognitive impairment through several mechanisms that result in neurotoxicity. Finally, there are several other factors that may modify the MetS-cognitive dysfunction relationship, such as lifestyle, diet, education status, and age. More recently, circadian syndrome was explored and was found to be even more strongly associated with cognitive impairment.

Key message: MetS is associated with cognitive decline. Certain cardiometabolic risk factors have a stronger association with cognitive impairment, and there are several factors that may modify this relationship. The aim of this review was to assess and summarize the existing body of evidence on the association between MetS and cognitive impairment and identify areas that necessitate further investigation.

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代谢综合征与大脑之间的联系
背景:代谢综合征(MetS)是一组心脏代谢疾病,与心血管疾病、肝脏并发症和几种恶性肿瘤的高风险有关。摘要:研究表明,代谢综合征与轻度认知障碍(MCI)、血管性痴呆(VaD)甚至阿尔茨海默病(AD)有关。研究人员对 MetS 的各个组成部分进行了探讨,发现葡萄糖不耐受与多个认知领域的损伤关系最为密切。关于 MetS 与认知功能障碍关联的病理生理学已提出了几种假说,尽管胰岛素抵抗起着重要作用,但仍需要更多的研究来阐明这一主题。此外,还发现了导致这种关联的其他一些因素。肝脏疾病,更具体地说是代谢功能障碍相关性肝病(MASLD),本身就会通过全身炎症和氨水平升高导致认知功能下降。在 MetS 中也发现的肠道菌群失调也会通过几种导致神经毒性的机制导致认知障碍。最后,还有其他一些因素可能会改变 MetS 与认知功能障碍之间的关系,如生活方式、饮食、教育状况和年龄。最近对昼夜节律综合征(CircS)进行了研究,发现它与认知功能障碍的关系更为密切:关键信息:代谢综合征与认知能力下降有关。某些心脏代谢风险因素与认知功能障碍有更密切的关系,有几个因素可能会改变这种关系。本综述旨在评估和总结有关 MetS 与认知障碍之间关系的现有证据,并确定需要进一步研究的领域。
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Digestion
Digestion 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
7.90
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39
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Digestion'' concentrates on clinical research reports: in addition to editorials and reviews, the journal features sections on Stomach/Esophagus, Bowel, Neuro-Gastroenterology, Liver/Bile, Pancreas, Metabolism/Nutrition and Gastrointestinal Oncology. Papers cover physiology in humans, metabolic studies and clinical work on the etiology, diagnosis, and therapy of human diseases. It is thus especially cut out for gastroenterologists employed in hospitals and outpatient units. Moreover, the journal''s coverage of studies on the metabolism and effects of therapeutic drugs carries considerable value for clinicians and investigators beyond the immediate field of gastroenterology.
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