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Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline

BACKGROUND: To investigate the relationship between hypertension status, hippocampus/hippocampal subregion structural alteration, and cognitive performance in subjective cognitive decline (SCD). METHODS: All participants were divided into two groups according to blood pressure status: SCD without hy...

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Autores principales: Cai, Guiyan, Wang, Yajun, Chen, Ruilin, Xu, Shurui, Luo, Jia, Sun, Qianqian, Li, Ming, Lin, Hui, Zhang, Qinyuan, Zheng, Yimei, Lin, Hanni, Liu, Jiao
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9588336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36284989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7938001
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author Cai, Guiyan
Wang, Yajun
Chen, Ruilin
Xu, Shurui
Luo, Jia
Sun, Qianqian
Li, Ming
Lin, Hui
Zhang, Qinyuan
Zheng, Yimei
Lin, Hanni
Liu, Jiao
author_facet Cai, Guiyan
Wang, Yajun
Chen, Ruilin
Xu, Shurui
Luo, Jia
Sun, Qianqian
Li, Ming
Lin, Hui
Zhang, Qinyuan
Zheng, Yimei
Lin, Hanni
Liu, Jiao
author_sort Cai, Guiyan
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description BACKGROUND: To investigate the relationship between hypertension status, hippocampus/hippocampal subregion structural alteration, and cognitive performance in subjective cognitive decline (SCD). METHODS: All participants were divided into two groups according to blood pressure status: SCD without hypertension and SCD with hypertension. The cognitive assessments and T1-MPRAGE brain MRI were performed to measure the cognitive function and the volume of the hippocampus and hippocampal subregions. Association and mediating/moderating effects were analyzed between the volume of hippocampus/hippocampal subregions and cognitive scores. RESULTS: Compared to the SCD without hypertension, we found (1) increased reaction time (RT) of the Go/No go test, compatible test, and divided attention visual task and (2) decreased volume of the left whole hippocampal/left subiculum/left CA1/left presubiculum/left parasubiculum/left molecular layer HP/left GC-ML-DG/left HATA in SCD with hypertension. There was a significant negative association between the volume of the left GC-ML-DG and Go/No go test RT in SCD without hypertension. A significant moderating effect of hypertension status on the relationship between the volume of the left GC-ML-DG and Go/No go test RT was found. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that hypertension status affects inhibitory control function and visual divided attention which may be related to the reduction of hippocampus/hippocampal subregion volume in SCD. Limitations. The study has several limitations. First, this study does not include a healthy control group. In further studies, healthy controls may need to assess the interaction between hypertension status and disease status on cognitive function. Second, we defined the hypertension status using with or without hypertension disease. More detailed parameters of hypertension status need to be further studied. Third, our study was a small number of participants/single-center and cross-sectional study, which may hinder its generalization. A large-sample/multicenter, longitudinal study is helpful to comprehensively understand the relationship between hypertension status and cognitive function in SCD patients.
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spelling pubmed-95883362022-10-24 Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline Cai, Guiyan Wang, Yajun Chen, Ruilin Xu, Shurui Luo, Jia Sun, Qianqian Li, Ming Lin, Hui Zhang, Qinyuan Zheng, Yimei Lin, Hanni Liu, Jiao Dis Markers Research Article BACKGROUND: To investigate the relationship between hypertension status, hippocampus/hippocampal subregion structural alteration, and cognitive performance in subjective cognitive decline (SCD). METHODS: All participants were divided into two groups according to blood pressure status: SCD without hypertension and SCD with hypertension. The cognitive assessments and T1-MPRAGE brain MRI were performed to measure the cognitive function and the volume of the hippocampus and hippocampal subregions. Association and mediating/moderating effects were analyzed between the volume of hippocampus/hippocampal subregions and cognitive scores. RESULTS: Compared to the SCD without hypertension, we found (1) increased reaction time (RT) of the Go/No go test, compatible test, and divided attention visual task and (2) decreased volume of the left whole hippocampal/left subiculum/left CA1/left presubiculum/left parasubiculum/left molecular layer HP/left GC-ML-DG/left HATA in SCD with hypertension. There was a significant negative association between the volume of the left GC-ML-DG and Go/No go test RT in SCD without hypertension. A significant moderating effect of hypertension status on the relationship between the volume of the left GC-ML-DG and Go/No go test RT was found. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that hypertension status affects inhibitory control function and visual divided attention which may be related to the reduction of hippocampus/hippocampal subregion volume in SCD. Limitations. The study has several limitations. First, this study does not include a healthy control group. In further studies, healthy controls may need to assess the interaction between hypertension status and disease status on cognitive function. Second, we defined the hypertension status using with or without hypertension disease. More detailed parameters of hypertension status need to be further studied. Third, our study was a small number of participants/single-center and cross-sectional study, which may hinder its generalization. A large-sample/multicenter, longitudinal study is helpful to comprehensively understand the relationship between hypertension status and cognitive function in SCD patients. Hindawi 2022-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9588336/ /pubmed/36284989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7938001 Text en Copyright © 2022 Guiyan Cai et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cai, Guiyan
Wang, Yajun
Chen, Ruilin
Xu, Shurui
Luo, Jia
Sun, Qianqian
Li, Ming
Lin, Hui
Zhang, Qinyuan
Zheng, Yimei
Lin, Hanni
Liu, Jiao
Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_full Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_fullStr Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_full_unstemmed Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_short Hypertension Status Moderated the Relationship between the Hippocampal Subregion of the Left GC-ML-DG and Cognitive Performance in Subjective Cognitive Decline
title_sort hypertension status moderated the relationship between the hippocampal subregion of the left gc-ml-dg and cognitive performance in subjective cognitive decline
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9588336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36284989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7938001
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