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The link between impaired oxygen supply and cognitive decline in peripheral artery disease.

Authors :
Burtscher, Johannes
Millet, Grégoire P.
Fresa, Marco
Lanzi, Stefano
Mazzolai, Lucia
Pellegrin, Maxime
Source :
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases; Jul2024, Vol. 85, p63-73, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Although peripheral artery disease (PAD) primarily affects large arteries outside the brain, PAD is also associated with elevated cerebral vulnerabilities, including greater risks for brain injury (such as stroke), cognitive decline and dementia. In the present review, we aim to evaluate recent literature and extract information on potential mechanisms linking PAD and consequences on the brain. Furthermore, we suggest novel therapeutic avenues to mitigate cognitive decline and reduce risk of brain injury in patients with PAD. Various interventions, notably exercise, directly or indirectly improve systemic blood flow and oxygen supply and are effective strategies in patients with PAD or cognitive decline. Moreover, triggering protective cellular and systemic mechanisms by modulating inspired oxygen concentrations are emerging as potential novel treatment strategies. While several genetic and pharmacological approaches to modulate adaptations to hypoxia showed promising results in preclinical models of PAD, no clear benefits have yet been clinically demonstrated. We argue that genetic/pharmacological regulation of the involved adaptive systems remains challenging but that therapeutic variation of inspired oxygen levels (e.g., hypoxia conditioning) are promising future interventions to mitigate associated cognitive decline in patients with PAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00330620
Volume :
85
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179088101
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcad.2023.12.002