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Association of fractal dimension and other retinal vascular network parameters with cognitive performance and neuroimaging biomarkers: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA).

Authors :
Ong, Sally S.
Peavey, Jeremy J.
Hiatt, Kevin D.
Whitlow, Christopher T.
Sappington, Rebecca M.
Thompson, Atalie C.
Lockhart, Samuel N.
Chen, Haiying
Craft, Suzanne
Rapp, Stephen R.
Fitzpatrick, Annette L.
Heckbert, Susan R.
Luchsinger, José A.
Klein, Barbara E. K.
Meuer, Stacy M
Cotch, Mary Frances
Wong, Tien Y.
Hughes, Timothy M.
Source :
Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association; Feb2024, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p941-953, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Retinal vascular network changes may reflect the integrity of the cerebral microcirculation, and may be associated with cognitive impairment. METHODS: Associations of retinal vascular measures with cognitive function and MRI biomarkers were examined amongst Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) participants in North Carolina who had gradable retinal photographs at Exams 2 (2002 to 2004, n = 313) and 5 (2010 to 2012, n = 306), and detailed cognitive testing and MRI at Exam 6 (2016 to 2018). RESULTS: After adjustment for covariates and multiple comparisons, greater arteriolar fractal dimension (FD) at Exam 2 was associated with less isotropic free water of gray matter regions (β = −0.0005, SE = 0.0024, p = 0.01) at Exam 6, while greater arteriolar FD at Exam 5 was associated with greater gray matter cortical volume (in mm3, β = 5458, SE = 20.17, p = 0.04) at Exam 6. CONCLUSION: Greater arteriolar FD, reflecting greater complexity of the branching pattern of the retinal arteries, is associated with MRI biomarkers indicative of less neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15525260
Volume :
20
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175567310
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.13498