他汀类药物会影响认知健康吗?对证据的叙述性回顾和批判性分析。

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Current Atherosclerosis Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1007/s11883-024-01255-x
Richard Kazibwe, Rishi Rikhi, Saeid Mirzai, Nicklaus P Ashburn, Christopher L Schaich, Michael Shapiro
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综述目的:他汀类药物是治疗高胆固醇血症的一线药物,在预防心血管疾病(CVD)方面发挥着重要作用。目前的研究报告显示,他汀类药物对认知健康的影响不一,包括有害、中性和保护性结果。然而,他汀类药物对认知的潜在不良影响一直存在争议,这可能会影响其在心血管疾病预防中的应用。他汀类药物对认知的影响可能受多种因素影响,包括大脑中独特的胆固醇平衡、血脑屏障对脂蛋白的有限通透性以及不同他汀类药物不同的亲脂性。本综述研究了他汀类药物与认知功能相关的证据,并考虑了不同剂量和治疗时间的影响:早期的研究表明他汀类药物会干扰认知功能,但最近的证据并不强烈支持他汀类药物与认知功能障碍之间存在联系。事实上,观察性研究表明他汀类药物具有潜在的神经保护作用,但选择偏差、混淆和反向因果关系等偏差限制了最终结论的得出。两项大型随机对照试验 STAREE 和 PREVENTABLE 正在进行中,其结果有望弥补文献中的一些不足。由于目前文献中的证据不足,因此需要进行精心设计的随机对照试验,以更好地了解他汀类药物对认知能力的影响。关于他汀类药物的类型、剂量强度和治疗持续时间,还需要更多的数据,因为这些因素可能会影响认知结果。今后还需要开展研究,探讨他汀类药物如何影响特定高危人群的认知能力,如患有轻度认知障碍、糖尿病、心血管疾病或慢性肾病的患者。
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Do Statins Affect Cognitive Health? A Narrative Review and Critical Analysis of the Evidence.

Purpose of review: Statins are the first-line treatment for hypercholesterolemia and play a key role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Current studies report mixed effects of statins on cognitive health, including harmful, neutral, and protective outcomes. However, these ongoing controversies about the potential cognitive adverse effects of statins may compromise their use in CVD prevention. Several factors may influence how statins affect cognition, including the unique cholesterol homeostasis in the brain, the limited permeability of the blood-brain barrier to lipoproteins, and the varying lipophilicity of different statins. This review examines the evidence linking statins to cognitive function and considers the effect of different dosages and treatment durations.

Recent findings: Earlier studies suggested cognitive disturbances with statins, but recent evidence does not strongly support a link between statins and cognitive impairment. In fact, observational studies suggest potential neuroprotective benefits, though biases like selection bias, confounding and reverse causation limit definitive conclusions. Two large randomized controlled trials, STAREE and PREVENTABLE, are underway, and their results are expected to address some of these gaps in the literature. Due to insufficient evidence in the current literature, well-designed randomized controlled trials are needed for a better understanding of statins' effects on cognition. More data is needed regarding statin type, dose intensity, and treatment duration, which may affect cognitive outcomes. Future studies are also needed to examine how statins may affect cognition in specific high-risk groups, such as individuals with mild cognitive impairment, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or chronic kidney disease.

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