Cerebral Microbleeds Are Associated with Widespread Blood-Brain Barrier Leakage.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Neurology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1159/000534690
Yue Li, Man Li, Long Zuo, Xuanting Li, Yutong Hou, Wenli Hu
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Abstract

Introduction: The pathogenesis of cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) is incompletely understood, but blood-brain barrier (BBB) leakage may play a key role. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between compromised BBB integrity and CMBs as well as cognitive function.

Methods: Ninety-seven participants were enrolled in this cross-sectional study, involving 24 CMB patients. Dynamic contrast-enhanced-magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure BBB permeability, and cognitive function was assessed by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA).

Results: Compared with participants without CMBs, CMB patients had higher volume transfer constant (Ktrans, all p < 0.01) and area under the concentration curve (AUC, all p < 0.05) in normal-appearing white matter (NAWM), white matter hyperintensities (WMH), cortical gray matter (CGM), and deep gray matter (DGM). Multivariable linear regression analyses revealed that CMB patients had significantly higher Ktrans in NAWM and AUC in NAWM, WMH, and CGM after adjustment for age, sex, vascular risk factors, and cognitive scores. MMSE and MoCA scores decreased with increasing Ktrans in WMH and DGM as well as AUC in WMH after adjustment for age, sex, CMB group, and education length.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated that widespread BBB leakage was prevalent in CMB patients, suggesting that compromised BBB integrity may play a key role in the pathogenesis of CMBs and could lead to cognitive impairment.

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脑微出血与广泛的血脑屏障渗漏有关。
引言:脑微出血(CMBs)的发病机制尚不完全清楚,但血脑屏障(BBB)渗漏可能起着关键作用。本研究旨在探讨血脑屏障完整性受损与CMBs以及认知功能之间的关系。方法:97名参与者参与了这项横断面研究,涉及24名CMBs患者。动态对比增强(DCE)-磁共振成像(MRI)用于测量血脑屏障通透性,并通过迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)和蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)评估认知功能,CMBs患者在正常白质(NAWM)、WMH、皮质灰质(CGM)和深灰质(DGM)中具有较高的体积转移常数(Ktrans,均P<0.01)和浓度曲线下面积(AUC,均P<0.05)。多变量线性回归分析显示,在调整了年龄、性别血管危险因素和认知评分后,CMBs患者的NAWM Ktrans和NAWM、WMH和CGM AUC显著较高。在调整了年龄、性别、CMBs组和受教育年限后,MMSE和MoCA评分随着WMH和DGM的Ktrans以及WMH的AUC的增加而降低。结论:本研究表明,广泛的血脑屏障渗漏在CMBs患者中普遍存在,提示血脑屏障完整性受损可能在CMBs的发病机制中发挥关键作用,并可能导致认知障碍。
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European Neurology
European Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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4.40
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51
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: ''European Neurology'' publishes original papers, reviews and letters to the editor. Papers presented in this journal cover clinical aspects of diseases of the nervous system and muscles, as well as their neuropathological, biochemical, and electrophysiological basis. New diagnostic probes, pharmacological and surgical treatments are evaluated from clinical evidence and basic investigative studies. The journal also features original works and reviews on the history of neurology.
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