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High blood pressure, Alzheimer disease and antihypertensive treatment.
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Panminerva medica [Panminerva Med] 2018 Mar; Vol. 60 (1), pp. 8-16. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jan 25. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, is a complex disease, the mechanisms of which are poorly understood. AD represents 70% of all dementia cases, affecting up to 50% of elderly persons aged 85 or older, with functional dependence, poor quality of life, institutionalization and mortality. Advanced age is the main risk factor of AD, that is why population ageing, due to life expectancy improvements, increases AD incidence and prevalence, as well as the economic, social, and emotional costs associated with this illness. Existing anti-AD drugs present some limitations, as they target specific downstream neurochemical abnormalities while the upstream underlying pathology continues unchecked. Chronic hypertension has been suggested as one of the largest modifiable risk factors for developing AD. At least 25% of all adults and more than 50% of those over 60 years of age have hypertension. Epidemiological studies have shown that hypertension is a risk factor for dementia and AD, but the association is complex. Some studies have demonstrated that antihypertensive drugs can reduce the risk of AD. This review focuses on current knowledge about the relationship between chronic hypertension and AD as well as antihypertensive treatment effect on AD pathogenesis and its clinical outcomes.
- Subjects :
- Adrenergic beta-Antagonists therapeutic use
Adult
Aged
Alzheimer Disease epidemiology
Alzheimer Disease therapy
Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists therapeutic use
Animals
Calcium Channel Blockers therapeutic use
Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases complications
Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases epidemiology
Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases therapy
Cognition Disorders complications
Cognition Disorders epidemiology
Cognition Disorders therapy
Diuretics therapeutic use
Humans
Hypertension drug therapy
Hypertension epidemiology
Mice
Middle Aged
Neprilysin antagonists & inhibitors
Renin antagonists & inhibitors
Risk Factors
Thiazides therapeutic use
Alzheimer Disease complications
Antihypertensive Agents therapeutic use
Hypertension complications
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1827-1898
- Volume :
- 60
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Panminerva medica
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29370675
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.23736/S0031-0808.18.03360-8