Circle of willis atherosclerosis is a risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer's disease
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- DOI: 10.1161/01.ATV.0000095973.42032.44
Circle of willis atherosclerosis is a risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer's disease
Abstract
Objective: We conducted a quantitative investigation of brain arterial atherosclerotic damage and its relationship to sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Methods and results: Fifty-four consecutive autopsy cases, 32 AD and 22 nondemented control subjects, were examined to establish the degree of arterial stenosis. Vessel external and lumenal area measurements were taken from 3-mm arterial cross-sections to calculate a stenosis index. AD patient circle of Willis arteries possessed a significant degree of stenosis as a consequence of multiple and severe atherosclerotic lesions. These lesions were significantly more severe in AD cases than in age-matched controls (P<0.0001), and the number of stenoses and the index of occlusion (R=0.67; P<0.00001) were positively correlated. In addition, the index of stenosis significantly correlated with the following measures of AD neuropathological lesions: total plaque score, neuritic plaque score, neurofibrillary tangle score, Braak stage score, and white matter rarefaction score.
Conclusions: Our study reveals an association between severe circle of Willis atherosclerosis and sporadic AD that should be considered a risk factor for this dementia. These observations strongly suggest that atherosclerosis-induced brain hypoperfusion contributes to the clinical and pathological manifestations of AD.
Comment in
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Atherosclerosis and neurodegeneration: unexpected conspirators in Alzheimer's dementia.Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2003 Nov 1;23(11):1951-3. doi: 10.1161/01.ATV.0000102660.99744.85. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2003. PMID: 14617615 No abstract available.
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