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Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment and psychosocial disability. Although free fatty acids (FFA) have been proven to affect the risk of stroke and potentially dementia, the evidence of their impact on cognitive functions in stroke patients is lacking. We aimed to establish such po...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34208689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126500 |
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author | Kotlęga, Dariusz Peda, Barbara Palma, Joanna Zembroń-Łacny, Agnieszka Gołąb-Janowska, Monika Masztalewicz, Marta Nowacki, Przemysław Szczuko, Małgorzata |
author_facet | Kotlęga, Dariusz Peda, Barbara Palma, Joanna Zembroń-Łacny, Agnieszka Gołąb-Janowska, Monika Masztalewicz, Marta Nowacki, Przemysław Szczuko, Małgorzata |
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description | Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment and psychosocial disability. Although free fatty acids (FFA) have been proven to affect the risk of stroke and potentially dementia, the evidence of their impact on cognitive functions in stroke patients is lacking. We aimed to establish such potential relationships. Seventy-two ischemic stroke patients were prospectively analysed. Their cognitive functions were assessed seven days post-stroke and six months later as follow-up (n = 41). Seven days post-stroke analysis of serum FFAs levels showed direct correlations between Cognitive Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) and the following FFAs: C20:4n6 arachidonic acid and C20:5n3 eicosapentaenoic acid, while negative correlations were observed for C18:3n3 linolenic acid (ALA), C18:4 n3 stearidonic acid and C23:0 tricosanoic acid. Follow-up examination with CVLT revealed positive correlations with C15:0 pentadecanoid acid, C18:3n6 gamma linoleic acid, SDA, C23:0 tricosanoic acid and negative correlations with C14:0 myristic acid and C14:1 myristolenic acids. Several tests (Trail Making Test, Stroop Dots Trail, Digit Span Test and Verbal Fluency Test) were directly correlated mainly with C14:0 myristic acid and C14:1 myristolenic acid, while corresponding negatively with C18:1 vaccinic acid, C20:3n3 cis-11-eicosatrienoic acid, C22:1/C20:1 cis11- eicosanic acid and C20:2 cis-11-eicodienoic acid. No correlations between Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) test performed on seventh day, and FFAs levels were found. Saturated fatty acids play a negative role in long-term cognitive outcomes in stroke patients. The metabolic cascade of polyunsaturated fatty acids (n3 PUFA) and the synthesis of (AA) can be involved in pathogenesis of stroke-related cognitive impairment. |
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spelling | pubmed-82963332021-07-23 Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors Kotlęga, Dariusz Peda, Barbara Palma, Joanna Zembroń-Łacny, Agnieszka Gołąb-Janowska, Monika Masztalewicz, Marta Nowacki, Przemysław Szczuko, Małgorzata Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment and psychosocial disability. Although free fatty acids (FFA) have been proven to affect the risk of stroke and potentially dementia, the evidence of their impact on cognitive functions in stroke patients is lacking. We aimed to establish such potential relationships. Seventy-two ischemic stroke patients were prospectively analysed. Their cognitive functions were assessed seven days post-stroke and six months later as follow-up (n = 41). Seven days post-stroke analysis of serum FFAs levels showed direct correlations between Cognitive Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) and the following FFAs: C20:4n6 arachidonic acid and C20:5n3 eicosapentaenoic acid, while negative correlations were observed for C18:3n3 linolenic acid (ALA), C18:4 n3 stearidonic acid and C23:0 tricosanoic acid. Follow-up examination with CVLT revealed positive correlations with C15:0 pentadecanoid acid, C18:3n6 gamma linoleic acid, SDA, C23:0 tricosanoic acid and negative correlations with C14:0 myristic acid and C14:1 myristolenic acids. Several tests (Trail Making Test, Stroop Dots Trail, Digit Span Test and Verbal Fluency Test) were directly correlated mainly with C14:0 myristic acid and C14:1 myristolenic acid, while corresponding negatively with C18:1 vaccinic acid, C20:3n3 cis-11-eicosatrienoic acid, C22:1/C20:1 cis11- eicosanic acid and C20:2 cis-11-eicodienoic acid. No correlations between Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) test performed on seventh day, and FFAs levels were found. Saturated fatty acids play a negative role in long-term cognitive outcomes in stroke patients. The metabolic cascade of polyunsaturated fatty acids (n3 PUFA) and the synthesis of (AA) can be involved in pathogenesis of stroke-related cognitive impairment. MDPI 2021-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8296333/ /pubmed/34208689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126500 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kotlęga, Dariusz Peda, Barbara Palma, Joanna Zembroń-Łacny, Agnieszka Gołąb-Janowska, Monika Masztalewicz, Marta Nowacki, Przemysław Szczuko, Małgorzata Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors |
title | Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors |
title_full | Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors |
title_fullStr | Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors |
title_full_unstemmed | Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors |
title_short | Free Fatty Acids Are Associated with the Cognitive Functions in Stroke Survivors |
title_sort | free fatty acids are associated with the cognitive functions in stroke survivors |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34208689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126500 |
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