Abnormal sleep blood pressure patterns are associated with the diffusion tensor imaging along the perivascular space index in cognitively impaired individuals

认知功能障碍患者的睡眠血压异常模式与沿血管周围间隙的弥散张量成像指数相关

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Blood pressure (BP) physiologically dips during sleep, and a lack of dipping is associated with adverse health outcomes and cognitive decline. Vascular pulsatility is the primary driver of glymphatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) transport, which removes metabolic waste products from the brain during sleep. We hypothesized that abnormal sleep BP patterns may affect glymphatic system health and that this relationship may result in lower diffusion tensor imaging along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) indices, a proposed neuroimaging index of glymphatic health. METHODS: A total of 21 participants with mild-to-moderate cognitive impairment underwent 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM), DTI-MRI, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarker assessments. Of them, eight participants were classified as dippers (≥10%) and 13 as non-dippers (< 10%), using the sleep/awake systolic BP (SBP) percentage of change. RESULTS: We found that the non-dippers had lower DTI-ALPS indices, even after adjusting for age and clinical stage (p = 0.013). Stiffness measures (pulse wave velocity) were negatively correlated with DTI-ALPS (r = -0.5), but the association disappeared after adjusting for age. Positive AD biomarkers were more frequently observed in the individuals who were classified as non-dippers for both systolic and diastolic BP (DBP), compared to the systolic and diastolic dippers (p = 0.041). DISCUSSION: Our findings suggest that deviations from the physiological BP dipping sleep pattern may be related to poorer glymphatic function and increased AD pathology.

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