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Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

Advanced aging, vascular dysfunction, and nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability are recognized risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the contribution of AD, per se, to this putative pathophysiological mechanism is still unclear. To better answer this point, we quantified cortical perf...

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Autores principales: Venturelli, Massimo, Pedrinolla, Anna, Boscolo Galazzo, Ilaria, Fonte, Cristina, Smania, Nicola, Tamburin, Stefano, Muti, Ettore, Crispoltoni, Lucia, Stabile, Annamaria, Pistilli, Alessandra, Rende, Mario, Pizzini, Francesca B., Schena, Federico
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5861210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593548
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00169
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author Venturelli, Massimo
Pedrinolla, Anna
Boscolo Galazzo, Ilaria
Fonte, Cristina
Smania, Nicola
Tamburin, Stefano
Muti, Ettore
Crispoltoni, Lucia
Stabile, Annamaria
Pistilli, Alessandra
Rende, Mario
Pizzini, Francesca B.
Schena, Federico
author_facet Venturelli, Massimo
Pedrinolla, Anna
Boscolo Galazzo, Ilaria
Fonte, Cristina
Smania, Nicola
Tamburin, Stefano
Muti, Ettore
Crispoltoni, Lucia
Stabile, Annamaria
Pistilli, Alessandra
Rende, Mario
Pizzini, Francesca B.
Schena, Federico
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description Advanced aging, vascular dysfunction, and nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability are recognized risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the contribution of AD, per se, to this putative pathophysiological mechanism is still unclear. To better answer this point, we quantified cortical perfusion with arterial spin labeling (PVC-CBF), measured ultrasound internal carotid (ICA), and femoral (FA) artery blood flow in a group of patients with similar age (~78 years) but different cognitive impairment (i.e., mild cognitive impairment MCI, mild AD-AD1, moderate AD-AD2, and severe AD-AD3) and compared them to young and healthy old (aged-matched) controls. NO-metabolites and passive leg-movement (PLM) induced hyperemia were used to assess systemic vascular function. Ninety-eight individuals were recruited for this study. PVC-CBF, ICA, and FA blood flow were markedly (range of 9–17%) and significantly (all p < 0.05) reduced across the spectrum from YG to OLD, MCI, AD1, AD2, AD3 subjects. Similarly, plasma level of nitrates and the values of PLM were significantly reduced (range of 8–26%; p < 0.05) among the six groups. Significant correlations were retrieved between plasma nitrates, PLM and PVC-CBF, CA, and FA blood flow. This integrative and comprehensive approach to vascular changes in aging and AD showed progressive changes in NO bioavailability and cortical, extracranial, and peripheral circulation in patients with AD and suggested that they are directly associated with AD and not to aging. Moreover, these results suggest that AD-related impairments of circulation are progressive and not confined to the brain. The link between cardiovascular and the central nervous systems degenerative processes in patients at different severity of AD is likely related to the depletion of NO.
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spelling pubmed-58612102018-03-28 Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Venturelli, Massimo Pedrinolla, Anna Boscolo Galazzo, Ilaria Fonte, Cristina Smania, Nicola Tamburin, Stefano Muti, Ettore Crispoltoni, Lucia Stabile, Annamaria Pistilli, Alessandra Rende, Mario Pizzini, Francesca B. Schena, Federico Front Physiol Physiology Advanced aging, vascular dysfunction, and nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability are recognized risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the contribution of AD, per se, to this putative pathophysiological mechanism is still unclear. To better answer this point, we quantified cortical perfusion with arterial spin labeling (PVC-CBF), measured ultrasound internal carotid (ICA), and femoral (FA) artery blood flow in a group of patients with similar age (~78 years) but different cognitive impairment (i.e., mild cognitive impairment MCI, mild AD-AD1, moderate AD-AD2, and severe AD-AD3) and compared them to young and healthy old (aged-matched) controls. NO-metabolites and passive leg-movement (PLM) induced hyperemia were used to assess systemic vascular function. Ninety-eight individuals were recruited for this study. PVC-CBF, ICA, and FA blood flow were markedly (range of 9–17%) and significantly (all p < 0.05) reduced across the spectrum from YG to OLD, MCI, AD1, AD2, AD3 subjects. Similarly, plasma level of nitrates and the values of PLM were significantly reduced (range of 8–26%; p < 0.05) among the six groups. Significant correlations were retrieved between plasma nitrates, PLM and PVC-CBF, CA, and FA blood flow. This integrative and comprehensive approach to vascular changes in aging and AD showed progressive changes in NO bioavailability and cortical, extracranial, and peripheral circulation in patients with AD and suggested that they are directly associated with AD and not to aging. Moreover, these results suggest that AD-related impairments of circulation are progressive and not confined to the brain. The link between cardiovascular and the central nervous systems degenerative processes in patients at different severity of AD is likely related to the depletion of NO. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5861210/ /pubmed/29593548 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00169 Text en Copyright © 2018 Venturelli, Pedrinolla, Boscolo Galazzo, Fonte, Smania, Tamburin, Muti, Crispoltoni, Stabile, Pistilli, Rende, Pizzini and Schena. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Venturelli, Massimo
Pedrinolla, Anna
Boscolo Galazzo, Ilaria
Fonte, Cristina
Smania, Nicola
Tamburin, Stefano
Muti, Ettore
Crispoltoni, Lucia
Stabile, Annamaria
Pistilli, Alessandra
Rende, Mario
Pizzini, Francesca B.
Schena, Federico
Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
title Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
title_full Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
title_fullStr Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
title_short Impact of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability on the Progressive Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Impairments During Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
title_sort impact of nitric oxide bioavailability on the progressive cerebral and peripheral circulatory impairments during aging and alzheimer's disease
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5861210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593548
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00169
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