Vascular cognitive impairment: pathophysiological mechanisms, insights into structural basis, and perspectives in specific treatments
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Vascular cognitive impairment: pathophysiological mechanisms, insights into structural basis, and perspectives in specific treatments
Abstract
Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) and vascular dementia are the most common forms of cognitive disorder associated with cerebrovascular disease and related to increased morbidity and mortality among the older population. Growing evidence suggests the contribution of blood-pressure variability, cardiac arrhythmia, hyperactivation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, endothelial dysfunction, vascular remodeling and stiffness, different angiopathies, neural tissue homeostasis, and systemic metabolic disorders to the pathophysiology of VCI. In this review, we focus on factors contributing to cerebrovascular disease, neurovascular unit alterations, and novel approaches to cognitive improvement in patients with cognitive decline. One of the important factors associated with the neuronal causes of VCI is the S100B protein, which can affect the expression of cytokines in the brain, support homeostasis, and regulate processes of differentiation, repair, and apoptosis of the nervous tissue. Since the pathological basis of VCI is complex and diverse, treatment affecting the mechanisms of cognitive disorders should be developed. The prospective role of a novel complex drug consisting of released-active antibodies to S100 and to endothelial NO synthase in VCI treatment is highlighted.
Keywords: S100 protein; cerebrovascular disease; endothelial dysfunction; neurovascular unit; vascular cognitive impairment.
Conflict of interest statement
VVF, KKK, GRK are employees and OIE is the founder of Materia Medica Holding. Divaza is a preparation manufactured and marketed by Materia Medica Holding. Patents on Divaza belong to OIE. VAP received an investigator grant from Materia Medica Holding to conduct the clinical trials of Divaza mentioned in this review. VVF, KKK and GRK report personal fees from Materia Medica Holding during the conduct of the study and outside the submitted work. OIE reports personal fees from Materia Medica Holding, during the conduct of the study and outside the submitted work. In addition, OIE has patent 1302925.1/GB2496342 (licensed UK patent 2496342). ODO, TMO, and AIK report no conflicts of interest.
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